So I have this sort of trope/joke in my circle. Cats that look like shopkeepers in an RPG. As a bit of an Easter egg that could be inserted. Or maybe as a quest giver. He has all these peppers but he needs tomatoes and onions to make the best salsa!!
We had a little guy who got separated from his family after the dogs chased them off. Larry was a good little dude. He got out of his enclosure one night and ended up sleeping on my pillow, right behind my head. Woke up to a little raccoon purring in it’s sleep.
He went back to the wild after a few weeks. He stopped by occasionally for some crasians the first few nights but he moved on pretty quickly.
No worries! Do you happen to know the original source? Orphan creatures make me sad, but I think it's valuable to credit the rehabilitation centres who are usually volunteers and relying on donations.
p.s: sorry it took a while to reply. for some reason Liftoff (app) didn’t let me comment at all… so i had to go on my computer, search out the link again etc.
This is a video of Joey the Sea Otter who was rescued in 2020 by Vancouver’s Marine Mammal Rescue Centre operated by non-profit conservation organization Ocean Wise.
T Mobile keeps trying to have me install their crappy suggested apps every time they do a software update. And I cant make the pop up go away till I go through their shit and uncheck everything.
Was wondering if I’d see this comment. Had the same thing with my phone. Fuck no I don’t want T-Mobile to automatically install bullshit recommend apps! The audacity.
This is not a Samsung issue. Your carrier is doing this because you have a carrier locked phone. To prevent it, buy a carrier unlocked phone and it won’t happen.
As long as the difference is $2000 for an unbranded phone vs $20 for a carrier version, I’ll keep putting up with the bullshit (or rather installing a custom ROM). But you are absolutely right. This is mostly a carrier thing. Though of the two times I got an unbranded phone, one of them was the Galaxy 4, and it still had bullshit I couldn’t get rid of or didn’t want. It also was one of the hardest to install custom firmware to. I would never buy a Samsung phone carrier branded or not.
I have a Samsung phone atm (never been loyal to a brand before…I’m always hopping around), and it doesn’t have anything too weird on it.
One minor annoyance is Samsung’s insistence on having their own version of an app for everything…so I have two messaging apps, two file browser apps, two photo gallery apps. At least you can simply disable or hide apps you don’t use.
I will say every phone brand has their own flavor of custom apps they decide to pre-load the phone with. Some just have more than others. I don’t know if any phone brands nowadays have truly and completely stock android on them. Google used to AFAIK, but I think even they have their own custom shit too nowadays.
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