Creepy & Beautiful

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Creepy & Beautiful

When I first saw this, I cringed a little.

I watched it again. I actually find it...beautiful. How amazing is nature?

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 That reminded me of what my Grandmother use to say "waste not,want not" Yes, nature is the best teacher that we have,just watch "Deep Jungle"on PBS,or "The Planet " on the Discovery ch. 

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Like the new pic. You look

Like the new pic. You look hawt.


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Lol. Post about decaying

Lol. Post about decaying bunnies turns into commentary on the hotness of peppermint.

 

I agree. On all counts. Sticking out tongue

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Peppermint, do you know

Peppermint, do you know Charles Baudelaire and his poem, The Carrion? I find it very appropriate to this video.  Yeah, the process (if speeded like that and lacking the smell) has indeed some sort of beauty, coming from nature's efficiency.

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"Poor wittle bunny.."

"Poor wittle bunny.."


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Wow. And that barely hits a

Wow. And that barely hits a week old.

I was preparing to squeam ("to be squeamish&quotEye-wink but the pixelated nature of it is the computer generated equivalent of watching through the spaces between your fingers.

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Vastet wrote:Lol. Post about

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Lol. Post about decaying bunnies turns into commentary on the hotness of peppermint.

 

I agree. On all counts. Sticking out tongue

Jus' sayin'...

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Yes, poor wabbit. 

Yes, poor wabbit.

 

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Its not creepy, its nice.  Can you imagine a world without our little friends making dead bodies go away?  I bury pets.  I do not bury skunks, coyotes, or raccoons.  As Josie Wales said "Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms."  Its a big circle, with circles inside circles.  My most beloved pets get creamated.  It helps them go back faster.


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Creepy and beaut..

 

 

       ..itful.  When I first saw this headline, I thought you were talking about someone here.  That is just how great I am,  to think anyone here would say such a thing.  Hehe.

 

     Anyway, living in the woods of BRR northern Minnesota, we see this all to often.  I only see a meal wasted.  MMMmm!  Bugs bunny is good eating. Now that is mother nature for you.


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Dracos wrote:My most beloved

Dracos wrote:

My most beloved pets get creamated.  It helps them go back faster.

I would figure that the cremation would oxidize a lot of the useful organic stuff.

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Boon Docks wrote:     

Boon Docks wrote:

 

     Anyway, living in the woods of BRR northern Minnesota, we see this all to often.  I only see a meal wasted.  MMMmm!  Bugs bunny is good eating. Now that is mother nature for you.

One my former classmate is from a gamekeeper's family. It's usual that a red deer or something gets hit by car there, and then it has to be taken, processed and cooked, so there's at least some benefit from a broken front bumper.

My grandma once (well, as I remember) found a pheasant in a freezing early morning, obviously recently hit by a truck, and did the right thing. It tasted very well.

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