• @[email protected]
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      431 month ago

      I asked my wife to pick up ice cubes she dropped because it would be too easy to slip on them. I might have lost it when she then tried to kick them under the fridge.

    • @[email protected]
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      221 month ago

      This is my cats job. If he hears an ice cube fall he will run in, find it, and start batting it around the floor. Within seconds it’s under the fridge.

      • Echo Dot
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        81 month ago

        I have two cats and one of them can play with a toy reliably for whole minutes at a time without losing it under a piece of furniture, the other one, instantly pushes it under the sofa. Why?

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          I don’t have it on have but some theorize it’s to recreate the endorphin rush they get when you play with them and it’s momentarily out of sight. Having to find it is part of the fun; of course, they’re unable to find it, now…

          Dunno how universally that’s held but I did read it, one time.

      • magnetosphere
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        21 month ago

        Ugh. I hate wearing wet socks SO MUCH that I don’t even like thinking about it. Dammit.

    • @[email protected]
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      341 month ago

      that’s how you get cold puddle of water that you might step your socks in. the biggest ick.

      • @[email protected]
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        251 month ago

        They’re on the floor. How would I get them to the sink?? I don’t think even Messi could kick them up there.

        • stebo
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          1 month ago

          So there’s these things halfway up your legs and they’re called knees. These can bend so that you can lower your upper body towards the floor, allowing your arms to reach the ice cube when extended.