GLP-1 chills

I'm not willing to check out that youTube channel. I'll get scared simply by watching it and get frustrated that folks can be that dumb.
That's how all of us reptile people felt watching it, tbh. Most of us wouldn't watch his videos directly so we wouldn't give him revenue.
 
Antivenom is also extremely expensive and expires. Keeping venomous snakes is actually a hobby for some reptile enthusiasts. This leads to problems, as they rarely keep antivenom on hand. Hospitals have to scramble to locate the correct one, and zoo's will refuse to help because then they'd have none for employees if there's an accident.

One example. Fourteen of his snakes were euthanized as they were considered a public health risk and no zoos would take them for a variety of reasons. He had a YouTube channel. If you ever want to watch someone recklessly risk their life for internet likes, it's worth checking out.
Gurl... I'm hearing Sarah McLachlan singing in the background of some of your posts. 😥
 
Gurl... I'm hearing Sarah McLachlan singing in the background of some of your posts. 😥
I don't understand the reference. 🙃

In my defense, I'm not the one who brought up snakes.
 
I don't understand the reference. 🙃

In my defense, I'm not the one who brought up snakes.
I don't understand this: 🙃 (asked Alexa and she says emoji means "quirky or silly but still happy") so I'll explain:

The ASPCA used the Sarah McLachlan song "Angels" (as "in the arms of" ) in a commercial with suffering animals from the day I was born until I was old enough for an AARP card... It was sad.
 
I don't understand this: 🙃 (asked Alexa and she says emoji means "quirky or silly but still happy") so I'll explain:

The ASPCA used the song "Angels" (as "in the arms of" ) in a commercial with suffering animals from the day I was born until I was old enough for an AARP card... It was sad.
I get it now 😂😂😂

I did animal rescue for years- so it fits.
 
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So besides my 9 to 5 job here at the Green Mamba Dairy Farm, I have a little side hustle roasting coffee. Roaster's out in the unheated garage, but today wasn't terribly cold. Still, with that roaster in front of me and my propane heater blasting right up my backside, I came back in after 3 hours of work convinced I was about to lose my toes to frostbite.
I don't like what I've been reading about the chills. I was hoping that they'd pass over time. According to most users, we don't get used to them.
 

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