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âAfter all...everyone loves Jesse, right?â

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Podcast I hate: Exoplanetary. Had a really good premise, but was cursed with being unfortunately heterosexual. ):
ainât that the way. itâs like they donât even know their audience. audio dramas have just been claimed as the queer genre honestly, itâs just good practise to make âem gay at this point from a marketing perspective.Â
get those downloads. make it gay, cowards.
sweebs reblogged your photo and added:
WHERE.....I need that shirt in my life
the company is called Into the AM!
I get most of my cool shirts from them!
poke-chann: They enslaved the bears this time and lemme just say their own version of the Communist League.
sweebs: California girls.
poke-chann: Go to chicken hellâŚ.
sweebs: He somehow got the egg white.
What would you do if at work someone brought an animal you'd NEVER seen or learned how to care for before? Are you allowed to tell people 'sorry I don't know anything about this animal I can't help'? If it's an emergency do you like, pretend it's a somewhat related animal you might have seen before and wish for the best or will that just get the clinic sued if something goes wrong?
Youâre not really supposed to say âNo I wonât treat thisâ without offering a referral or sending the patient somewhere that will treat it instead. Itâs sort of poor form. The exception being you are not expected to treat any animal if doing so would put you in unreasonable danger. This applies whether the animal owner is aggressive, the animal is unable to be handled or a potentially severe zoonotic disease risk, eg horses not vaccinated for Hendra.
Itâs pretty rare to genuinely have completely no idea what to do with any given species. At the very least we can go back to our first principles, but often we do make assumptions based on similar species that we know. For example, if youâre confronted with a zebra, youâre going to make some assumptions based on your knowledge of horses. Same with a rhino, having some basic knowledge of evolution is super helpful here.
I mean, I didnât learn about every single species of turtle. But I learned about âturtlesâ in general with some species variation. Same with birds. I might have learned about âparrotsâ and âraptorsâ and âpasserinesâ but we didnât cover every single species in detail. Thereâs just too many. You learn what you can fit into your head, and remember where to look up the rest.
In an emergency, a true emergency, weâre just trying to keep the thing alive until the appropriate clinic opens. Some exotic animal clinics offer an after hours phone service, and I will make use of this to say âHey, this will be your patient in the morning, this is whatâs going on, what do you want me to do?â and generally speaking exotic vets have been really, really helpful in these situations so new grads especially should not be afraid to call another vet clinic for advice.

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Since loki is a shapeshifter you can ALL play him in the same movie though
you make a fair point
On the pronoun thing, I had a teacher list it as one of the optional things to say after your name during introductions - like ' your favourite animal, where you were born, pronouns, what you want to study,' etc, and then when she went first she said her pronouns. Nobody introduced themselves with the whole list of traits she said so it took some of the pressure off/wasn't mandatory, some people said theirs but most didn't. Ether way it wasn't notable and didn't draw attention to the person.
omf genius thank u!!!!! how did i not think of this