Fair enough.it is a joke about the "election bombshell in two weeks" thing that's been keeping people on the porch for the last four years
Signed
Perpetually on da porch
Fair enough.it is a joke about the "election bombshell in two weeks" thing that's been keeping people on the porch for the last four years
you should ask for a raiseFair enough.
Signed
Perpetually on da porch
It's not about the squirrel, you dumb fuck.Yeah, blow me.
The history books 100 years from now recording that the kickoff happened due to a squirrel is way more epic than some Archduke.
No shit, Sherlock. That's what would make it funny, that something so significant could be triggered by something so irrelevant.It's not about the squirrel, you dumb fuck.
You responded directly to him saying he's in CA, BoogerOne.No, retard
Simply showing that this kind of "Karen" bullshit happens everywhere. What's his name implied it was a "NY" thing
If you ever have other problems with them I have a lot of good places to lose a 55gal drum forever.
I have a problem that I need to lose in a 55gal drum.
Someone made a parody account in her name Monica Keasler Photography
In theory, perhaps. But in practice...Told my wife this story (she manages a vet clinic) she says yeah they have to test brain tissue to check for rabies..
I say hold the fuck up we go from "normal animal" to must have rabies, definitely have to cut head off to check...
She looks confused...
I say so if your little dog bit someone but otherwise seems normal the first step to do is cut off the dogs head to check for rabies?
She's like oh yeah that seems fucked up
So news story says complaint of bite = seizure. Then story elaborated that CDC says IF animal shows signs of rabies it is euthanized.
So... Is it possible the little fucker had rabies? Is it likely the cuunnts killed the fucker instead of a 14 day quarantine to find out, absolutely possible.
I remember when we thought cops wouldn't turn on the people.Again, it's not about the squirrel.
Some folks all around don't get the picture.
What we need is another raid on another squirrel owner.
But this time, we need the SWAT team to roll up in an MRAP.
We need a chopper in the sky and snipers on the neighbor's roofs.
It's all about that show of force. As well as "spending that budget or you won't get it next year".
The history books 100 years from now recording that the kickoff happened due to a squirrel is way more epic than some Archduke.
*youI remember when we thought cops wouldn't turn on the people.
From the racoon, they were getting freaky.My point is..if the squirrel was inside for the last 5 yrs...how in the FUCK is it going to have Rabies?
Wtf
It wasn't vaccinated. Duh.You know, with all the medical tech we have, you'd think that they would be able to come up with an alternative method for rabies detection. Probably not enough money in it......
I mean, in all honesty, making the world’s largest pot of tea was really not all that relevant either. They could have just drank water and skipped that whole tax thing.No shit, Sherlock. That's what would make it funny, that something so significant could be triggered by something so irrelevant.
This is what I have been told since I rescued my squirrel in 2001.In theory, perhaps. But in practice...
"a human has never contracted rabies from a squirrel in the U.S., the D.C. Department of Health said"
"No person in the US has ever gotten rabies from a squirrel"
I covered this earlier. Typically pets will get quarantined for 14-30 days depending on jurisdiction and the person bit will get the rabies vax out of caution. Wildlife they typically euthanize and test brain tissue and CSF immediately. And by pets we're talking normal shit like cats and dogs.Told my wife this story (she manages a vet clinic) she says yeah they have to test brain tissue to check for rabies..
I say hold the fuck up we go from "normal animal" to must have rabies, definitely have to cut head off to check...
She looks confused...
I say so if your little dog bit someone but otherwise seems normal the first step to do is cut off the dogs head to check for rabies?
She's like oh yeah that seems fucked up
So news story says complaint of bite = seizure. Then story elaborated that CDC says IF animal shows signs of rabies it is euthanized.
So... Is it possible the little fucker had rabies? Is it likely the cuunnts killed the fucker instead of a 14 day quarantine to find out, absolutely possible.
“On Oct. 30, DEC seized a raccoon and squirrel sharing a residence with humans, creating the potential for human exposure to rabies. In addition, a person involved with the investigation was bitten by the squirrel. To test for rabies, both animals were euthanized,” the agencies said in a statement, CBS News in New York reported. “The animals are being tested for rabies and anyone who has been in contact with these animals is strongly encouraged to consult their physician.”
Orphaned squirrel who became social media star was euthanized after being seized from home
An orphaned squirrel that became a social media star called Peanut is dead after being seized by New York state from his caretakers' home.apnews.com
The point was, does anyone/thing get harmed via a quarantine period for a animal that bit someone AFTER they were seized from their owner?I covered this earlier. Typically pets will get quarantined for 14-30 days depending on jurisdiction and the person bit will get the rabies vax out of caution. Wildlife they typically euthanize and test brain tissue and CSF immediately. And by pets we're talking normal shit like cats and dogs.
Dogs/cats/etc get quarantined so they're not killing people's pets if they don't have to. Wildlife they're generally more worried about getting the person treated immediately and possible rabies outbreaks in the wild. State/local law probably distinguishes squirrels as wildlife and doesn't recognize them as pets or only certain animals are recognized legally as pets and squirrels aren't on the list.
Common sense, you're probably right. Legally, they're probably not allowed to make a judgement call like that. Not defending them, just pointing out there's likely a reasonable explanation for this part of the story and that it's more than likely good old fashioned aristocratic bullshit than it is malice.The point was, does anyone/thing get harmed via a quarantine period for a animal that bit someone AFTER they were seized from their owner?
Yeah, but if they had 2 brain cells among the entire department, they would have known better than to kill this particular squirrel.Common sense, you're probably right. Legally, they're probably not allowed to make a judgement call like that. Not defending them, just pointing out there's likely a reasonable explanation for this part of the story and that it's more than likely good old fashioned aristocratic bullshit than it is malice.
I saw the film Rascal years ago & that scene still sticks with me today-Racoons do not make good long term pets they go back to wild instinct after 2 years.