When I go out to lunch with my cousins, I have everyone stack their phones up in the center of the table. First one to grab their phone pays for the whole meal. My 14yo cousin thought I was bluffing. Paying for 8 people sucks when you are 14.
I’ve come into contact with the African Buffalo when I was doing some work in South Africa. DO NOT Run away from anything found in the bush. As a Shona ranger told me, “the only thing that runs in the bush is dinner.” If you agitate anything, back away slowly, and ideally downwind. Many of these creatures cannot see in detail very far, often relying on movement to sense danger. You can’t outrun anything out there anyways. Also, African buffalo found in herds are significantly less dangerous than when you find them in groups of 2-3. These tend to be the older ones who cant keep up with the herd, and they are much more aggressive.
Or, a power move, knowing this would happen.
When I go out to lunch with my cousins, I have everyone stack their phones up in the center of the table. First one to grab their phone pays for the whole meal. My 14yo cousin thought I was bluffing. Paying for 8 people sucks when you are 14.
Is it really acting if you play yourself?
I’ve spent most of 2016 on the Mississippi coast. With the exception of Ocean Springs, you’ve are better off staying north of 10.
Bipolar…. I see whatcha did there
The paranoid D.Cer in me agrees with this. Might be my trust issues with the metro.
Can confirm your innuendo
I’ve come into contact with the African Buffalo when I was doing some work in South Africa. DO NOT Run away from anything found in the bush. As a Shona ranger told me, “the only thing that runs in the bush is dinner.” If you agitate anything, back away slowly, and ideally downwind. Many of these creatures cannot see in detail very far, often relying on movement to sense danger. You can’t outrun anything out there anyways. Also, African buffalo found in herds are significantly less dangerous than when you find them in groups of 2-3. These tend to be the older ones who cant keep up with the herd, and they are much more aggressive.