• @anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3112 days ago

    My dog once caught what I thought was a diseased rabbit (because how else could my fluffball catch a rabbit?), but now I’m thinking it was just a hare

    Looked like it had just come back from the ethereal plane, its eyes were so wide

    • NielsBohron
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      3412 days ago

      Looked like it had just come back from the ethereal plane, its eyes were so wide

      Well, yeah. If I got chased down and caught by a predator 4 times my size, I’d be a little wide-eyed, too.

  • @Dasus@lemmy.world
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    2212 days ago

    Hares are like what rabbits become after they go through what Aimo Koivunen did.

    A scout on the Finno-Russian border, their group got attacked by the Soviets, they fled and because skiing is hard fucking work, he got fatigued but couldn’t stop, so he decided to take some of the Pervitin (meth) he had been issued. He couldn’t get a single tablet out with his frozen hand and accidentally took his squads entirely dose.

    Was gone for a week. Skiid for 400km. Ate pinecombs and one siberian jay, raw. Pulse 200 and weighed 43kg (95lbs) when admitted to a hospital.

    • Rikudou_Sage
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      1512 days ago

      This is the first time I’m seeing the word Pervitin in English, while that’s pretty much the only word my language uses. Most people wouldn’t know what methamphetamine is, but everyone has heard of Pervitin. I thought it was some local-only name, guess it’s time to learn the etymology.

          • @Dasus@lemmy.world
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            12 days ago

            Thought so. I’m just not well traveled within Finland and thought it might be some little town word, but I am “well travelled” digitally in the drug circles and communities and have never seen anyone Finnish refer to it as such.

            Well, maybe once or twice, jokingly.

            But I wasn’t sure if Pervitin was a reich-wide product or a specific Finnish name for it. Apparently the former.

            (Although Finland wasn’t a part of the reich)

    • Cordyceps
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      211 days ago

      These fuckers can do a flip jump into wide, not tall enough fencing. I thought my mulberry was safe with 1m of compost fence around it. I was mistaken. Thankfully they left the main trunk alone so it has a good chance still.

  • @Venus_Ziegenfalle@feddit.org
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    1912 days ago

    Hares look pretty similar to cats anatomy wise - minus the ears and tail of course. I wonder what cats think of them. Imagine a human with ridiculously long ears who hops to get around. I’d be scared shitless.

  • propter_hog [mirror/your pronouns]
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    812 days ago

    This is likely what Tim the Enchanter actually saw, which he misidentified as “just a bunny”. We can infer this from the aftermath that followed.

  • stebo
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    311 days ago

    who is old enough to have a wife but has never heard about hares??

      • stebo
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        611 days ago

        I’ve not seen them but I have heard of them. There are so many children’s stories and movies that feature hares

        • @FearMeAndDecay@literature.cafe
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          211 days ago

          I mean, I’ve heard of them, but I think the first time I saw an actual picture of a hare, that didn’t just look like a cute bunny, was after I turned 18

          • stebo
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            210 days ago

            yeah fair for a long time i had never seen what they really look like either

  • quarrk [he/him]
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    111 days ago

    Huh. Until right now, I thought rabbit and hare were synonyms.

    When I saw my first European Hare, I noted how not-cute and cuddly it looked… and thought to call them “hares” to denote to myself that they were not the cute rabbits I was familiar with. But now I feel dumb because that’s literally what it is.

  • keepcarrot [she/her]
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    111 days ago

    Watership down! I shout as a naval vessel lists amidst the smoke, wholly misunderstanding the title of the book