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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Nobody needs my comment but here it goes. I don’t take it personally, it has nothing to do with me. I don’t have any issue with people’s answers. I know that many people have PTSD and bad experiences and they’d prefer to avoid weird situations like this.

    But privately there’s a part of me that likes to solve problems and consider everything for myself. I think the question is set up to imply danger by comparing a wild bear to a strange man. If the scenario were different I would expect different results: You are hiking in the desert and you become lost and you have no water. After several days you see a man who offers you water and directions. Do you choose to turn away and continue into the desert or do you accept the man’s offer to help provide water and directions to safety?

    I have had traumatic experiences with people and one day I realized that I was negatively effected by them and I chose to start practicing Jiu-Jitsu where you need to be in close contact with people as you struggle to gain advantage and win points. I no longer feel the same fear and apprehension about being close to people like I did before.

    If people feel a certain way I just wish them healing.














  • Yeah there’s no law preventing it but you wouldn’t have the ability to write a check or to send money by Zelle, as an example. You would need someone outside the jail to make those payments on your behalf.

    Edit: I wonder why people are downvoting me. When someone is arrested and put in jail they just can’t do normal things. Maybe some people eventually get computer access in prison but realistically you couldn’t depend on it




  • They are descendants of animals that lived in dens. You’re not supposed to put your dog in a crate when it doesn’t want to be there. You introduce the crate with the door open and use dog treats to entice your dog to go inside. You gradually train your dog to go in and stay in, usually they are motivated by food and it reinforces their behavior. Once they have been crate trained they love it and it is their comfortable safe space. You never put a dog in a crate that it doesn’t want to be in, it makes them not like the crate. Each dog will have a different amount of time that they are comfortable in a crate. You can’t just put them there as long as you want.