This is my other cat, the one I mentioned got adopted from a shelter a few months back, and that has a heart murmur.

In this picture, she's sitting in a pan, in the kitchen, having found a new spot that she likes to curl up in.

I think that she's a really, really cute cat, and I love her.

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  • ClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]
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    2 years ago

    I’ve picked up a new hobby recently, and that hobby is “Shoplifting”

    Go to Wawa, order a coffee, pay for it. “Ooh egg croissants, don’t mind if I do” on my way out

    • President_Obama [they/them]
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      2 years ago

      IDK if it's my ND brain but I just can't manage that. I stole a 20 kroner ($2) iron ring in Denmark when I was 14, and the only reason I haven't tried to repay them is because it was in a museum shop, and I can't remember the museum.

      When I was 8 or 9, I went shopping alone, but came up 50 cents short at the cash register. Dude behind me gave me 50 cents. When I was 16 I met him again - turned out to be the brother of a classmate. I repaid him with interest, giving him a euro.

      • ClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]
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        2 years ago

        For a very long time I could never. I went on prozac recently and it completely destroyed my impulse control. I’m still coming off it now, prozac has a looooong half life, and most of the side effects have faded now, and my impulse control is getting better (I no longer just want to drink and jerk off 24/7) but I realized how easy it actually is to shoplift in a lot of situations and so I’ve kept doing it.

        I also always do buy something so I have plausible deniability. It looks like I paid for my stuff so no one will question me, and even if someone does question me I’ll be able to just play dumb. “Oh sorry Jersey Mikes employee, I thought I told you I wanted a Pepsi too!”