This is SO true!
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Mouahaahhahaha yes, totally!! 🙂
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Hi Lauren and Cyranny,
FunnyHaHa indeed! Speaking of animal intelligence, I have contemplated in great detail the question “If animals could make art and music” in my multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary post entitled “SoundEagle in Debating Animal Artistry and Musicality” at https://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2013/07/13/soundeagle-in-debating-animal-artistry-and-musicality/
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Interesting! Will take a look .
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You have a very cool site from what I can tell, but I have found because the articles are so long and contain so many graphics they are very slow to load on my computer and sometimes fail to load at all, so I can’t always read them. 😦
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Hi Lauren,
Given that the said post is very expansive, please be informed that you might need to use a desktop or laptop computer with a large screen to view the rich multimedia contents available for heightening your multisensory enjoyment at my websites, some of which could be too powerful and feature-rich for iPad, iPhone, tablet or other portable devices to handle properly or adequately. A fast broadband connection is also helpful. 🙂
I do hope that you will read my said posts and give me your feedback and critiques in the respective comment sections of those posts.
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Thanks for the advice, I do want to read them.
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My best friend and I have tested that most of the posts on my website take only about a few seconds to load on an average desktop or laptop computer.
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I’ll try again. My computer isn’t very fast though.
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I’m in the processs of reading one of your articles now. Lots of food for thought, and you are very creative! I haven’t seen a blog like yours before (and I mean that in a good way). It loads fast enough, but sometimes when scrolling down it stalls and slows down.
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Hi Lauren and Cyranny,
I have finished reading a somewhat related post entitled “What animals can teach us about mindfulness.” Since comments are closed at the post, I am commenting here instead. I definitely agree that animals have a lot to offer and humans can learn a lot through learning about their animality and approach to life, considering that stress, loneliness, depression and mental illness have all escalated in the lives of countless people in modern living.
I would like to congratulate Lauren on writing and publishing the excellent post in late 2016 entitled “What animals can teach us about mindfulness.”, which is now also properly hyperlinked to and immortalized in my very extensive and multifaceted post called “🦅 SoundEagle in Best Moment Award from Moment Matters 🔖🏆” at https://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/soundeagle-in-best-moment-award-from-moment-matters/
My post begins with the following:
You are very welcome to join the discussion at the said post and to offer your insight, doubt, opinion or the like.
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Wow, this is indeed a very extensive post, SoundEagle 🙂 I’ll give it a read and leave you a comment a little later! Thank you for sharing xx
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Thanks for sharing the link to this, I will certainly take a look at it and read it later.
🙂
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Exactly! LOL
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Reblogged this on cabbagesandkings524 and commented:
LuckyOtter – Pet Texts
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Love!!
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It is so cute. I loved the dog’s dialogues.
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I did too! So cute (and I can totally imagine a dog saying just those things based on their typical behaviors. 😀
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Ofcourse. Infact I have read the line so many times” I borked at it and it was so scared it flew away” so many times and laughes so heartily. Reminded me of my dog’s unconditional love and acceptance.
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Love the word “borked.” Must be doggese for bark.
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I have friends like that, too…. lol
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Me too.
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