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squeakthemouse ([info]squeakthemouse) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-04-24 14:13:00


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Current mood:Spiffy
Entry tags:cats, cute overload, pet wank, wank overload

They should just call it wank overload
So today on Cute Overload, Meg posts an extremely overweight cat.

Cue accusations of animal abuse

Others are convinced hiz fat iz pastede on, yay!

And what wank is complete without caps lock of rage?

Other highlights:

Human abuse!

Won't someone think of the children? 

Your comments will make the owner commit suicide

Wankbait? *gasp* No!

Moar spooge all over the comments, if you can get through it all.



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[info]chibikaijuu
2008-04-25 08:07 pm UTC (link)
How old were they when they drowned? Ducks don't start producing oils until they're about full grown - ducklings can only float properly because mama duck oils their feathers by grooming herself, then them. Parentless ducklings can wade in shallow water to get them used to it, but they won't be able to swim properly until grown.

And that is todays What I Learned From Picture Books.

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[info]pantyless_angel
2008-04-25 08:20 pm UTC (link)
Dad said they were fully grown. Apparently having acess to water is a big part of producing the oils needed to protect the feathers.
I've tried looking it up sevral times since learning the story but all I found that was even slightly similar was this:
http://www.rmpjc.org/more_deadducks

Fortunately it seems not many people dumb enough to keep water fowl away from water their entire lives.

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