I was at home, playing with my cat Leo, when in a span of 30 seconds, he went from being perfectly fine, to not being able to move his back legs, dragging himself along the ground, and yowling in pain. I needed to get him to the emergency vet quickly. The car in front of me pulled this, driving slow, blocking the road, not letting me get around him. Unfortunately Leo didn't make it, and that driver's behavior played a huge part in the lasting personal trauma I'm still dealing with.
The thing is, you don't know why they are driving the way they are. Maybe they are an ass hole, but maybe they have a medical emergency. It isn't your job to enforce the traffic laws. I know I'll never do it again though
Yes, it's possible. That's the way a lot of automated web UI testing tools work. The problem with doing it during normal browser use is that your intentional actions with the real mouse wouldn't work right, or the page would start acting like you clicked on things you didn't click on.
But you are here now, so live a good life and enjoy it while you can. Maybe try to help others do the same. This is all we get, so use it to the fullest.
Yup. They are are the Greyhounds of the cat world! Mocha is still pretty young, so he's got a bit of baby fat on him yet. As he gets older he'll thin out a bit.
Here's a picture of him with his older (yet smaller) brother. Casper really shows off the long skinny legs.
The number is structured though. Some positions represent things like the geographic region you were born in, others relate to the year you were born. That drastically cuts down the available numbers as the entire range isn't available in all situations.
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