The clock on this website is like 2-3 minutes ahead of my computer clock.
Aww, you remembered. ♥
Like seriously though, all my shirts are at like belt length with a added inch on some. My pants naturally fall somewhat, mostly becuase of the things in my pocket(iPod, Cell Phone, Wallet ect.), they just don't stay up. Fixing them above my waist looks "wrong" and feels really uncomfortable lol.
@Mariya Shidou - Which version?
I'm in White Version. The link at the top of my sig shows what I'm missing (outside the as yet unreleased in the US promos). My main priorities right now are getting everything listed at "Seen" at least.
Basically, just PM me lists of stuff you have and what you want and I'll see what I can do.
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Just sent a really long reply to a "Bieber Vs black" debate on another forum. it must be the best one I've ever written. and I'm not good at making those.
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Originally Posted by JB in the Xboxone opinions thread
Uh, hey guys.
Your probably right, still bothers me, idk y *shrugs*
I've been to the San Diego zoo too, it's quite spacious for the most part, I remember a Cheata with a decent sized space, it just bothers me when you think about how much freer it was (**** I just reread what I said and I sound like a hippy or something)
The LA zoo is small, I saw a Tiger and it's 2 cubs in a bit of a small space, like a dog in a backyard
Animals really aren't capable of that sort of advanced thought. They can adapt to whatever sort of environment they're put in. Your logic may apply to animals from the wild, but most zoo animals were born in a zoo environment so they don't know any other life. They're perfectly happy with the space they're given. I've seen the animals at the zoo act perfectly normal. They go on with their lives as normal. If animals are unhappy, there are ways to spot that and I certainly didn't see any unhappy animals.
The entire purpose of zoos, besides providing entertainment, is to ensure that their animals are happy and properly cared for.
Well i understand that, i know from reading, that there are places such as the Zoo's as well as sanctuaries that proved homes to endangered animals, as well as rescued animals from captivity that probably never had a chance to learn how to live in the wild and depend on human interaction to play/eat/be loved ect.
That's perhaps true, but I have a safari park just a few miles away from home and it feels inherently better for the animals and viewers alike. I guess that sort of space just isn't available in urban areas where there's a great demand. At least people are interested enough to come and view the animals I suppose; and hopefully some of that interest eventually translates into conservation work both for captive animals and those in the wild.
I've just had my 21st birthday, and I officially love my friends for making this for me:
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Pikachu never tasted so good!
All hail the awesomness of Jesus Christ, for without him, we won't be here!