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YES!!!!!! Sort of regretting taking 16 credit hours, working 25 hours a week and painting the hospital on the weekends. Ugh.
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I think I need a coffee.
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The Bull Who Cried
Reported by “Weekly World News”, in Hong Kong, a group of workers took a bull to the slaughterhouse. They were about to enter the facillity when the bull suddenly stopped and knelt on its front paws.
The bull was crying.
Shiu, one of the workers, claims he started to shiver seeing those “scared and sad eyes”, and, as much as they tried to pull the bull inside, it wouldn’t move and just stood there, sobbing like a child.
The workers were not able to slay it, also tearing up at the sight, collecting funds to buy the animal and deliver it to the care of the monks of a nearby temple.
Apparently, when they said they would not kill it, the bull got up and followed them.
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Chuckle of the Day
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LMAO. This happened last night. True story.
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Dog Saves Veteran From Suicide
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The University of Florida has been working to improve the protection of coral reefs and to aid Nassau grouper (a predator of the lionfish whose numbers have declined due to overfishing) and other threatened reef fish. By researching and understanding the predation and reproduction by the invasive lionfish, a competitor for native species, the University hopes to develop an effective removal program for the lionfish.
The University of Florida + Disney = potential segue into my future.
YAY ANIMALS.
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