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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 3:44 pm
In Australia, they make Capybara burgers. eek
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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 5:00 pm
no way! eek i wonder if they're good...?
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:27 am
Rizu-Sensei yeah, it looked more like a capybara.... maybe the picture was just scaled up in size... I wouldn't be so sure about that, wombats can grow to be quite large, and they can be dangerous. But they're cute and cuddly all the same. Capybaras look more like giant guinea pigs to me.
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:48 am
've never actually seen a capybara OR a wombat in real life, so i'll take your word for it. ^__^
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:50 pm
I'm gonna claim that Gaia released the wombat thing for when you buy cash 'cause I started this discussion. blaugh Man, i freaking rule so hardcore...
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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:55 am
A platypus, wombat and a koala...watch out Gaia! Australian animals are taking over! xd
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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 12:48 pm
i noticed that when i logged on yesterday...cracked me up.....XD
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 2:42 pm
i think being a solitary wiccan is legitimate, i hate when people say otherwise, in fact it's only been one person saying that to me and its driving me nuts. she keeps trying to force her beliefs on everyone. Every experienced wiccan i know says solitary wiccans are wiccans but i cant help but be irked by it
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 3:23 pm
Lily Hawthorn i think being a solitary wiccan is legitimate, i hate when people say otherwise, in fact it's only been one person saying that to me and its driving me nuts. she keeps trying to force her beliefs on everyone. Every experienced wiccan i know says solitary wiccans are wiccans but i cant help but be irked by it Yeah honestly I don't understand the whole "you can't call yourself Wiccan if you're solitary" deal some people pull. But to each their own, they certainly don't have to be solitary if they don't wanna be, after all it's no skin off my back if they prefer a coven.
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 3:08 am
KasaChan sorry, my last statement was not 100% correct. My fiancee was raised Roman Catholic so I asked him about it. He said that you DO have to attend church regularly. If you leave for a while it is like you are turning your back on God. If you want to come back you have to confess that you haven't gone to church.
also if you are a child and your father kills himself, you are kicked out of the church with the rest of your family because your father's sin is on his family too. I don't know if that is all churches, but my fiancee stopped being catholic at ten because the church kicked his family out after his father killed himself.
That's my kinda church. Ugh! I converted to Catholicism before I was introduced to paganism. When I went through the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) classes they didn't say anything about that. You are considered a non-practicing Catholic if you don't attend mass, but that doesn't mean that you're not Catholic. Also, as far as the australian animals go, you should add sugar glider to the list... they're adorable little things.
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:25 am
lakeisha_therese Also, as far as the australian animals go, you should add sugar glider to the list... they're adorable little things. They are indeed. They're not meant to be kept as pets though, they're an endandered species.
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 5:59 am
iKillCaustic--uKillMe lakeisha_therese Also, as far as the australian animals go, you should add sugar glider to the list... they're adorable little things. They are indeed. They're not meant to be kept as pets though, they're an endandered species. I've not heard of them being endangered. I knew that in some states that they were illegal or you had to have a permit to keep them because they're considered to be exotic. Most states it's legal to own one without any special permits or anything though. And their relatively easy to care for.
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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:35 am
lakeisha_therese iKillCaustic--uKillMe lakeisha_therese Also, as far as the australian animals go, you should add sugar glider to the list... they're adorable little things. They are indeed. They're not meant to be kept as pets though, they're an endandered species. I've not heard of them being endangered. I knew that in some states that they were illegal or you had to have a permit to keep them because they're considered to be exotic. Most states it's legal to own one without any special permits or anything though. And their relatively easy to care for. Hmm...I'm not sure if you mentioned this when you signed up, but are you an Aussie or an American?
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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:43 am
iKillCaustic--uKillMe lakeisha_therese iKillCaustic--uKillMe lakeisha_therese Also, as far as the australian animals go, you should add sugar glider to the list... they're adorable little things. They are indeed. They're not meant to be kept as pets though, they're an endandered species. I've not heard of them being endangered. I knew that in some states that they were illegal or you had to have a permit to keep them because they're considered to be exotic. Most states it's legal to own one without any special permits or anything though. And their relatively easy to care for. Hmm...I'm not sure if you mentioned this when you signed up, but are you an Aussie or an American? I am in the USA, dear.
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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:53 am
lakeisha_therese iKillCaustic--uKillMe lakeisha_therese iKillCaustic--uKillMe lakeisha_therese Also, as far as the australian animals go, you should add sugar glider to the list... they're adorable little things. They are indeed. They're not meant to be kept as pets though, they're an endandered species. I've not heard of them being endangered. I knew that in some states that they were illegal or you had to have a permit to keep them because they're considered to be exotic. Most states it's legal to own one without any special permits or anything though. And their relatively easy to care for. Hmm...I'm not sure if you mentioned this when you signed up, but are you an Aussie or an American? I am in the USA, dear. Ah, that explains it then, the regulations are quite different I'm assuming.
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