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I've been fishing only a few times and never managed to reel in a big catch, but I guess the feeling of pulling a large fish out of the water must be very satisfying. Too bad fate had other plans.
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A man was attacked by his neighbor’s four pitbulls, with the neighbor being in a wheelchair and unable to do much to stop them. Luckily, the lady from the Tom and Jerry cartoons was there to save the day.
If it had been a child, it would’ve surely ended in tragedy.
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Animals have taken over half of the internet. No matter which social media platform you open, there's always a cat squeezing into places it shouldn't or a dog with that classic "It wasn't me" face after causing some chaos.
They're unpredictable and effortlessly funny. No filters, no scripts—just doing their thing and leaving us with videos worth saving. From epic fails to moments straight out of a sitcom, they always deliver.
So if you ever catch yourself spending half an hour watching raccoon thieves, hyperactive goats, or ninja cats, don’t worry—you’re not alone. That’s just the algorithm doing its thing.
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Rescuing a little bird, caring for it, and setting it free back into nature was a short but powerful moment. Animals constantly face tough challenges: finding food, escaping predators, and braving extreme weather. Nature is a harsh place, and death is just part of the cycle.
So, if you find an injured bird and have the chance to help it, it’s a noble act. The best part is that moment when you release it, letting it go back to where it belongs. It’s a small reminder of nature’s beauty, even if it’s fleeting. Now, onto the next little bird in need…
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When you go to an eastern country and among its excursions there's the typical one of going to a temple or a forest full of monkeys, forget about it. Don't go. Screw the damn monkeys. Monkeys are the bandits of the animal kingdom, the hoodlums, the thugs. If they don't steal from you, they'll bite you, throw crap at you, or start screwing on top of your head. Go see monkeys at the zoo. Locked up in cages. From a distance. Never trust them.
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Wheels in mouse cages are used as a means of environmental enrichment and exercise for rodents. Mice are naturally very active and curious animals, and providing them with a wheel allows them to satisfy their need for movement and exploration, even when in a relatively small space like a cage. Additionally, regular exercise is important for the health and well-being of mice, and the wheel gives them the opportunity to stay active and prevent health problems related to inactivity. So, when you're free and the city is a playground, you should find your own wheels to hang out and stay fit.
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In this version of feudal Japan, the apes have not only developed intelligence but also mastered combat and stealth. Warrior apes wielding katanas, ninja apes disappearing into the trees, all living within a hierarchical society similar to the clan system the samurai once knew.
The battle for honor and survival breaks out between the few remaining humans and the apes, who see them as inferior beings, mere wild beasts. In this alternate Japan, the war is not just one of steel and skill, but of ancient strategies and deep-rooted traditions, where codes of honor clash with a new law imposed by the primates.
Thus begins the samurai version of "Planet of the Apes", where human warriors must fight not only for their lives but for their place in a world where humanity is no longer the dominant species.
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When the martial arts school offers a special deal to attract older ladies.
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