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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • Rabbits. Had them as pets throughout my childhood and I was fascinated with their behavior. Sadly, some of my knowledge came from irresponsibleness as pet stores used to sell them willy nilly without good care instructions. This was also during the dial-up modem era so there wasn’t much on the internet then either.

    Here’s some things to know:

    1. You have to handle them a lot when they are young or they will not make great pets.
    2. You can litter train them. They can’t use cat litter though as clay dust is bad for their lungs.
    3. If you don’t get them fixed, especially the females, they can be predisposed to a lot of reproductive system cancers and be extremely aggressive.
    4. They are highly social animals. It’s especially cruel to keep one alone for its entire life.
    5. They are somewhat opportunistic carnivores.

  • Fully agree with this. Anything in the arts immediately comes to mind. Not just performing arts either - history, literature, and philosophy fields have a lot more uncertainty with income than others.

    This is one of the reasons why I favor UBI and universal health care. I think there’s a growing deficit in overall creativity, leisure, and social engagement that the arts and other so-called lower-income jobs provide to society. And its not that people care more about money. You just dont have the option to pursue these jobs when your income level affects life or death decisions for you and your loves ones.