Turns out I can enjoy music again so much better when my ears aren't clogged with wax
reminds me of the time when i was a little kid and my parents thought i had hearing problems on one side but it turned out i just had playdoh stuck in my ear
also flashback to the time i got a bean stuck up my nose and it wouldn't come out until my parents literally turned me upside down and shook me
i just had a terrible habit as a small child of shoving things into other things just to see if i could
Turns out I can enjoy music again so much better when my ears aren't clogged with wax
reminds me of the time when i was a little kid and my parents thought i had hearing problems on one side but it turned out i just had playdoh stuck in my ear
also flashback to the time i got a bean stuck up my nose and it wouldn't come out until my parents literally turned me upside down and shook me
and so they just bred dogs to use for everything. horsedrawn carriages? nope. sled dogs.
raising dogs for their meat? yep. chihuahuas were originally bred as a meat animal and also a sort of living hot water bottle for sick people.
the lakota word for horse "šúŋkawakȟáŋ" literally translates as "holy/mysterious/powerful dog".
if you really need them to, dogs can do it all.
the one that sticks in my mind is the "turnspit dog": a breed meant to just sit there and turn a spit so large pieces of meat would cook evenly over a fire