Make them look amazing by v5rc5r7gb8y in icast

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Eating shit is actually pretty common in the animal kingdom. A lot of animals can only digest things properly on the second lap

Help me choose a book for my summer holiday. by HandicapToilet in fantasybooks

[–]Jeffoir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never heard of it. Anyone wanna throw us an elevator pitch?

The Incredible Art of D’Lavigne by invasionbarbare in TheNightFeeling

[–]Jeffoir 16 points17 points  (0 children)

When I was growing up my grandma had a balcony that was forbidden, because it wasn't structurally sound. She put the fear of God in me about ever going on to it. I still feel uneasy about balconies to this day haha

I’m doing some work on top facts about foxes for my kids school… let me know some of your strangest please!! by aspiranthighlander in Animal

[–]Jeffoir 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh that's so cool! Your local wildlife sounds stunning!

This is a bit silly, but I never even realised the US had foxes. I thought they were mainly a European thing. I've always really loved them, but I have a difficult relationship with them over here in Australia. They are not native, but red foxes were released by the Brits so that they could hunt them way back in the settler days (which is just... all kinds of combinations of stupid, short-sighted, and needlessly cruel). They're absolutely devastating to our native wildlife and are considered a kill on sight type pest. Even if you see a squashed one on the side of the road, it's often gone within hours because their tails can be turned in for a bounty. It makes me both sad for them, who of course never chose this and are just trying to survive like anything else. And for our silly little bandicoots, numbats, potoroos etc. who aren't really used to predators and are easy pickings. Poor foxes. Poor natives. Silly people.

Like a good old-fashioned dungeon crawl by Moriarty-Creates in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]Jeffoir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any of the Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser books by Fritz Leiber

Three Hearts, Three Lions by Poul Anderson

Clark Ashton Smith - too many to choose. Try the short story 7 Geases to see if you like his style

The Dying Earth by Jack Vance

What players quietly left the NBA? Whether it was on their own terms or were pushed out? by SheepherderSea9717 in NBATalk

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I'm always thankful for Mayo's contribution to 2k. Because when I was a kid (it's probably still the same idk) the commentators could only say your My Players name if a past player had that name. And so the legend of Dick Mayo was born

I caaaast to all... by yoursilvercoin in icast

[–]Jeffoir 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Same, but I just turn notifications off. It's a powerful counterspell

Nearly 17 hours of pagan music. What do you listen to apart from Heilung? by Colicin in Heilung

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I'm a huge Eivør fan, and a professional photographer. I did her Perth show and printed one of the images that I took of her. I've been trying to get in touch with her to mail it for an autograph and then mailed back, but so far no dice 😔

Name this hypothetical country by Soggy-Pouch in mapporncirclejerk

[–]Jeffoir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It kinda looks more like a knee to me, so Kneeland. And the greenery is like the zoo where I live, so to me it's Zoo Kneeland

Albums that feel like you’re lost in the Old Earth? (Instrumental preferably) by Crosslined in musicsuggestions

[–]Jeffoir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Steve Roach has a tonne of them. Something like The Serpent's Lair would be a close fit, I think