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Lee know: What's been going on?
Felix: Me and Han lost ribbity. But Chan bought us a hamster. But now Han keeps trying to free roam Miss Tilly.
Lee know: The hamster?
Han: As a hamster, I know I like to free roam.
Chan: We actually have to talk about that. How did you get stuck in the air vent?
Han: I was leading Miss Tilly on an adventure and thought it would be a good place to explore.
Seungmin: I told you if me and jeongin are leashed, you need to cage those two.
Hyunjin: What did i do?
Seungmin: What haven't you done?
Lee know: I agree with Seungmin cage Hyunjin.
Hyunjin: What about Han? He chews on electrical wires.
Han: Chewy electricity.
Chan: I worry about you all so much.
Felix: Even me?
Chan: Especially you, Felix.
#felix lee#lee know#han#han jisung#seungmin#hyunjin#hwang hyunjin#bangchan#stray kids#stray kids incorrect texts#stray kids incorrect quotes
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Fox hybrid! Hyein 🦊
Hyein fox hybrid ver. 🐾
ps: It's the same case as Cat hybrid!Haerin & Hamster hybrid!Haerin, because Hyein had otter BUT ALSO fox vibes! so I'll make both versions 🦦🦊
tags: fox hybrid!Hyein x gn!reader??, fluff, hybrid AU.
Fox hybrid! Hyein is the youngest of Hybrid! New Jeans, she's literally a baby fox 🦊🍼
+ Baby foxes are curious and playful by nature. They explore their surroundings, investigate new smells, and engage in social interactions with their peers, and Hyein ALWAYS observes everything with big curious eyes
Fox hybrid! Hyein is very vocal, but really A VERY vocal queen 🔊 She is capable of making a lot of different sounds, like when she plays where she makes a sound called 'gekkering' which is a type of laughing noise, but she also barks, screams, howls, squeals and whines, so probably between her and Dani, you will not know what silence means. . .
Fox hybrid! Hyein has a VERY good sense of smell, she uses it to locate you or the members when she is separated from you
🦊 ، 𓃦 ゚。 [ Sniffer baby fox ]
When Hyein wakes up, clumsily opening her sleepy little eyes, she unconsciously reaches out with her hand, touching the empty space next to her. There doesn't seem to be anyone in the house. The night before, you and the rest of Hybrid! New Jeans were there for a sleepover, with lots of cuddles, laughter and silly jokes, movies and snacks. She vaguely remembers falling asleep curled up with all of you, like a cuddle pack.
But now the bedroom is empty, probably because you have gone shopping for groceries, or something else that is part of your daily routine, leaving the space unoccupied, although retaining its warmth and aroma for a while.
And to Hyein's advantage, her fine fox sense of smell helps her clearly distinguish the distinctive smell of both the members and you, which gives her a lot of comfort especially on the days when she misses all of you. So, in search of some solace in her still sleepy state, she clumsily brings the pillow closer to her face, sniffing it and relaxing as she feels the intermingled fragrance of her cuddle pack.
"Family," Hyein thinks as she presses her face into the pillow.
After sniffing her pillow for a while, feeling calm enough to get out of bed, Hyein leaves her room, walking without making a sound, since she has the habit of walking with her little bare feet, while wearing and dragging the oversize hoodie she borrowed from Hanni.
The house is vaguely mixed with the scents of Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin and you, as if they were suspended in the air, and the fox hybrid takes in all the scents together, as she inhales deeply. She doesn't see anyone, but suddenly she smells intensely of someone, and she thinks she knows who.
You.
So with her usual stealth, befitting her fox-hybrid nature, Hyein walks as the scent guides her, wagging her bushy orange/red tail behind her, until she reaches your bedroom. She pokes her head out, her ears pricked and twitching.
"I found you!" Hyein exclaims smiling. You are organizing your things a little, part of your own routine—something outside of the group routine, like buying groceries—when Hyein appears and the task of organizing and ordering your belongings takes a backseat.
“How come you always find me?” You ask, chuckling. Even if you know the answer, it's always fun to hear her say it.
"Because your smell. And of course, with the help of the best sense of smell in this house, which happens to be mine." Hyein grins widely. Adorably cunning, like the fox she is. 🦊
Fox hybrid! Hyein plays with Danielle's toys! Since dogs and foxes are very similar, they share and play with the same types of toys <3 only that they differ in that Danielle likes squeaky and chewy toys that she can play with while resting, and Hyein likes toys for mental and psysical stimulation like resistant balls and agility tunnels
Fox hybrid! Hyein has a habit of gently nibbling and chewing Hanni's floppy ears <3 if Hanni has her head resting on one side of your lap, Hyein is automatically on the other, to play and gently sink her teeth into those floppy ears 🐇 this kiddo loves to chew and nibble, don't blame her!
#hybrid!au#kpop hybrid au#new jeans x reader#hyein x reader#lee hyein#newjeans hyein#hyein newjeans#new jeans imagines#hyein imagines#Hybrid! New Jeans
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oh okay since i’m posting about the tiktok odyssey musical here are some thoughts on god games and olympian family dynamics:
i think zeus is outraged that athena succeeded at the task he set her because frequently in greek mythology that is the kind of coming-of-age event which leads to a son usurping his father. if athena had been a son, she would have done so, too—The Prophecy blah blah blah. by all accounts, this is The Revolt pt 2 (especiallysince the challenge literally involves her swaying other gods to her cause)
i also really like how hera is portrayed kind of like a stepmother figure to athena (between the “hey, baby” and gently encouraging her to sharpen her argument). which again with the context of the revolt except athena is leading this time is probably super threatening to zeus
also very near and dear to my heart is the dichotomy of zeus’ two failed princes. one is frequently portrayed as incompetent, effeminate, prone to hysteria - and the other is a princess. ares and athena’s sibling dynamic (and if i’m not mistaken, he’s the one who asks if she’s dead at the end) is sooo chewy to me. im gnawing on them like a hamster with a water tube
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These three boys are 6 months old and were surrendered alongside Mama Lucky and her babies. I’m not sure if they are her baby daddies or just related- Mama Lucky and these boys all came from a feeder bin together as far as I know.
The mostly solid colored boy is Oreo Crumble and the other two are unnamed yet! They’re staying with me until Saturday then their foster family is picking them up. I have my hands full enough w the babies and my other rodents :) Their foster mom will decide on names.
If you want to help us care for these 16 rats as well as all the hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs at Tiny Whiskers Animal Rescue please donate off our chewy wishlist. We could especially use baby rat food, rat enrichment, and guinea pig supplies.
CHEWY WISHLIST HERE
We are a 501c3 rodent rescue in Minnesota. Donations are tax deductible.
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Vector Prime (1999): Some Thoughts
so i've decided to re-read the old EU (maaybee because i'm gonna write some more fanfic) and arbitrarily decided that I would start with the era for which I first ventured into as a child - the NJO. it's going to be a total chore but let's get started. Spoilers for a book that came out 24 years ago, this is just my thoughts as I was reading:
the Yuuzhan Vong: contrary to whatever revisionist stuff fans say, opinions on the old EU were very mixed and the Vong were a major point of contention. the whole idea was to end the repetitive formula of "evil Emperial Warlord and their Death Star knock-off" of the past books, but people disagreed as to whether they felt Star Wars. i think the idea of an invasion of religious war zealots who hate the Jedi and technology is not a bad idea per se, and i do think that the parts of the story that feel like a thriller as we learn more and more about the Vong and Yomin Carr hunts the scientists on Belkadan, are quite gripping. but i don't know if they feel Star Wars, the sadomasochism and orc appearance especially.
Luke: i feel like the NJO is when the writers realised that Luke had already concluded his character arc and didn't know what to do with him in a main role but people would cry blood if he wasn't in a main role so they were stuck (the original idea was to kill Luke and not Chewie). Luke is fine but unmemorable, and his conflict is external - whether Jedi operate as a law force of its own or not, and whether to have a Jedi Council or not (because the PT was airing) to keep all the Jedi in-line, and Luke is largely wishy-washy.
Han: the best written of the trio, i think his characterization was spot-on, especially in grief and rage.
Jacen: contrary to revisionist history (2), fans LOATHED the Solo children and you can straight up find fan polls on which Solo spawn is the worst from like 2002. i'm a contrarian and you know what? i like Jacen here. i think he has a good point about whether the point of the Force is to be a Space Police Officer or whether it's a source of self-enlightenment and growth and that he wants the Jedi to be less bureaucratic. like Anakin straight-up says the Jedi are the Law, and Jacen says no, and you know what? he's right. unfortunately Jacen can never be right because SW runs on the hamster wheel of endless violent conflict, but sue me, i like Jacen.
Kyp Durron: sue me (2), i like Kyp Durron. Kyp was never meant to have this role (it was meant to be a new character) but someone who no doubt hated Kyp suggested he take the role of the cocky trigger-happy "the Jedi should act like a law onto themselves" that puts him at odds with EVERYONE else. they try to justify it that Kyp wants to prove to everyone that he's good and atone, and in principle, I think the idea can work, but without writing Kyp as an arrogant, cocky, and smug asshole with zero compassion for others. leave my man alone!! he's just trying to earn redemption!!
Mara, Leia, Jaina, Danni: they are all lumped together because Salvatore doesn't know how to write women. they are all "strong willed and beautiful" (except Leia because she's old and how dare women be old) and that's it. Jaina's personality is lit "fly good".
Lando: the writers have no idea what to do with Lando either.
Anakin Solo: the Solo Spawn i am sending to the execution squad. joking i think he works as a stupid teenager who needs to grow up.
the big controversial death: i actually think it works as an emotional beat (and i don't object to death in SW), but the writing was very confusing as to how the whole thing actually happened. how fast is the Moon coming down that the Falcon can fly away and have enough time to loop back to see Chewie die?
blowing up Helska: this made zero sense and was resolved in one chapter and i suspect was tacked on because the book couldn't end at Sernpidal, which would actually have worked better because while the writing isn't great, the imagery of the Moon crashing down is really effective.
overall, it's a brisk read but the cracks in the old EU are visible. i think some of the writing decisions were plain bad to downright side-eyeable in the case of Lando and all the female characters - also is EVERYONE in this galaxy white except Lando?? (Kyp is Asian you can't take this from me, child-me thought this and it is my truth now) - and tbh trying to drag Luke into more adventures at this point feels like extending something beyond where it should be. it is fairly gripping though, the writing is serviceable and nothing special, but i never felt bored reading.
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Nick Mag Highlights - #150 March 2009
Salutations everyone, and welcome to another chewy edition of Nick Mag Highlights. Today we’ll be reading through Nickelodeon Magazine #150, from March 2009!
First off, I’d like to apologize for the time since my last NMH post. I'm still trying to work out a proper schedule for this blog that makes sure I’m able to get these posts out at a consistent but manageable rate. Anyway, on with the show!
This cover is resoundingly familiar to me (yes, I dare even say nostalgic).
It’s a classic bit of SpongeBob fare, which was indeed a largely familiar sight for Nickelodeon Magazine covers following SpongeBob SquarePants’ release and subsequent generation-defining popularity. For reference, 2009 saw the release of the show’s sixth season. Man, time flies!
Speaking of 2009, that was also the year that saw the unfortunate end of Nickelodeon Magazine in November. Being honest, that does sort of add a sad twinge to these issues for me, but I’ll set that aside for the sake of unbiased, uh, retrospecting! (Is that a word?)
You can find the full issue here. Feel free to read along with me, if you’re so inclined!
Let’s see what’s on the menu today… Y’know I always get excited whenever the theme of the issue is something more on the oddly-specific side, like “Friends and Enemies”. You wouldn’t expect a whole magazine of content could be squeezed out of something like that, but that’s what makes it so interesting.
I’m most interested to see how stoic, harpoon-wielding Mr. Krabs ties into all this, especially with the theming. What do you think: friend or foe?
Holy moly, these credits couldn’t be more 2009 if they tried! Ah man, as fun as it was to make fun of Facebook moms back in the day (or, more specifically, watch Smosh make fun of Facebook moms back in the day), but funnily enough I think I now envy that sort of online innocence.
But forget about that! The Kids’ Choice Awards is nearly here! Actually, forget about that. There’s a new iCarly special coming out! Wait, no no no, forget about all of that! There’s a new episode of… uh, The Naked Brothers Band… coming out. Yay? On second thought, never mind, forget about that instead. The first two were way more exciting.
Woah, hey now! Aren’t we getting a bit ahead of ourselves here? The calendar was never this early on in any of the previous issues I’ve covered on this blog so far. I wonder what prompted the format change?
Speaking of change, I see they changed the instructions, too. I’m supposed to put this in a binder now? Who keeps a calendar in a binder? Besides, whenever I’ve had to use a binder for school or what-have-you, I’ve always had to use multiple binders. So I’d need a calendar for each binder, lest I be caught without a way to tell what day I’m even living in! This is madness!
Er, anyway, I can’t help but feel they might have been stretching for stuff to put in the March calendar this year. I mean, nothing against vitamins of course. Or even vitamin facts, for that matter! But I’m not sure they make the best calendar theme.
I would like to give a shoutout to this absolute fashionista on page 7 here. Sorry for all the 3D-printed BFF bling you’d have to make to properly steal her style.
Well isn’t this cute? But don’t let your guard down! It’s still just as much of a puzzle as any other puzzle… And when it comes to Nick that means it’s pretty easy, and this quest to spot the fake story is no different.
Now I know I sound arrogant, but I will admit I wasn’t always such a whiz-kid! I’m pretty sure when I read this section back in the day I didn’t even notice it was supposed to be a puzzle, so I just took all these stories at face-value. Now, I’m smarter. Now, I can recognize a suspiciously flat, edited-in emu and can compare it to all the other dynamic and much harder to fake photos.
Now, I haven’t even actually checked the answer by the time of writing this, so maybe the fake story is actually the hamster and snake, who knows. I’d sure have egg on my face, wouldn’t I?
Call me crazy, but is that Homer Simpson and Bart in the bottom left near the trash can?
You know what I say, two pages spent on some Where’s Waldo?-style picture puzzle action is nary two pages wasted (I always say that). And this one’s a fun concept! I actually got distracted while writing this trying to find all the different situations that fit the BFF acronym.
Now, I usually try to shed some light on the wonderful people responsible for Nick Magazine’s distinct art, but I’m actually hard-pressed to find much on Andrew Brisman, the artist behind these pages. Searching him online seems to just unearth a couple of gambling guide books written under the same name. And, regardless of whether or not that’s the same Brisman, I’m more interested in finding credits that are more relevant to what we’re talking about today.
So in that regard, the most I could find was that an Andrew Brisman did work as an editor on Dark Horse Comics’ Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Lost Adventures series. I’m inclined to believe that’s our guy, since a DeviantArt post from a former Nickelodeon Magazine editor indicates Brisman as previously working as a co-editor for an issue of Nickelodeon Magazine centered around the same show.
So yeah! Not every one of these artists is going to be so easy to find, but it’s nice to give credit where credit is due. I wish the best for Brisman, maybe he's doing something for those three new Avatar: The Last Airbender movies in development, eh?
I suppose this is a good way for kids to get the lowdown on all the famous media rivalries they probably already know about. I suppose the real engaging part is trying to figure out what the numbers on the Fight-o-Meter mean.
Also, is it really necessary to spoil The Empire Strikes Back’s twist like that? I get it’s an old movie, but c’mon, there’s presumably kids reading who didn’t know yet.
I can’t be too critical though, since according to the website of the writer behind this section, she wrote this during an internship at Nick Magazine. Everyone’s gotta start somewhere!
Time for some pull-out pranks! Well, one prank and two small inspirational posters. It’s always weird for me whenever I’m reminded that old meme format in the top left used to just be a poster format people used regularly.
And here we come across a beautiful cover done by the artist Theo Ellsworth to start off this issue’s Comic Book. If you’d like to check out more of his stuff, it seems your best venue is his Blogger site and Tumblr blog, although they’re seemingly no longer active.
Got to shed some spotlight on Scene but Not Heard once again. I may have brushed it off to the side in the last post but I think that’s a habit I picked up from childhood. Since this comic was so consistent I ended up glossing over it back in the day since I knew it was always going to be there. But in hindsight, that’s really not giving this comic and its creator Sam Henderson enough credit. It must not have been easy coming up with such entertaining, imaginative illustrations consecutively for more than fifteen years! Or maybe it was, I dunno. They’re funny either way.
(Also hello down there, Impy! Man, I love that little guy!)
Oh boy, time for another introduction! Grampa and Julie: Shark Hunters was a serialized comic created for Nickelodeon Magazine by Jef Czekaj, which ran from 1999 all the way to the magazine’s cancellation. It follows a young girl named Julie and her scientist Grampa as they do the, y’know, eponymous shark hunting. Mischief also ensues, I’m pretty sure.
This comic wasn’t really one of my favorites growing up, and this incredibly wordy two-pager that’s really just setting up for a presumably much more action-packed installment next month isn’t really doing much to change my mind on that. But hey, maybe this is just a bad example. Shark Hunters still had (has?) its fans! The Letters to the Editors section of this issue actually includes a message from a reader begging for the return of this comic, as it apparently had gone on a short hiatus. I hope it was everything they wanted!
Now, that would be all, but there’s a bit more history to go over. In 2006, Klasky Csupo (the company behind Rugrats, The Wild Thornberrys, and Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, among others) produced a ten-minute pilot based on Grampa and Julie: Shark Hunters, and pitched it to Nickelodeon as a potential series. As we know now, the pilot wasn’t picked up. But you can check it out here:
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It definitely surprises me how much of a departure in art style and tone this is from the majority of Klasky Csupo's other projects, but I do appreciate them replicating the comic's memorable look. What also surprises me is the casting of Academy Award-winning actor Dustin Hoffman (Kramer vs. Kramer, Rain Man, Kung Fu Panda) as the voice of Grampa! It's definitely an unexpected choice, and it makes me wonder if he would've stayed on the project had the series actually gotten picked up.
Coming up next is a nice little SpongeBob Squarepants comic. It’s fun to see Sandy and SpongeBob get competitive and the colors are quite nice. Not much to say, but hey, it's nice.
Eventually, due to the rising popularity of video games in the mainstream, Nickelodeon Magazine saw fit to start incorporating a video game-themed section in their issues to give the gaming populace what they wanted. From my memory, these usually consisted of cheat codes and tips, or sometimes a rundown on whatever new Nickelodeon games were coming out at the time. Here we’ve got ourselves a comedic writeup on how some video game characters feel about their best and worst players. It's a funny idea and the illustrations are nice, but I particularly can't get over the absolute verbal thrashing Mario gives to an 8-year old girl in the bottom left section.
Also this just came to mind, but aren't all these characters essentially doxxing their players here? Let this be a lesson on why you should always read the Terms & Conditions.
See, I told you that we’d be seeing more SpongeBob in this issue! (Don’t fact check that).
But yeah, 2009 minus 1999 is indeed 10, and Nickelodeon was all-in on capitalizing on their mascot’s milestone anniversary. This celebration eventually culminated in the premiere of an hour-long special episode titled Truth or Square, but on these pages here we can see an example of one of the off-shoot promotions also coinciding with the celebration.
Starting in March (for some reason) and ending at an unspecified month, Nickelodeon challenged fans with various SpongeBob-themed puzzles, available both in-print and online. The answers to these puzzles would then be utilized to unlock the password to a special “digital prize”. Now, I am having difficulty finding out just how long this promotion lasted for or what the digital prize even was, but I’m willing to guess it was a funky desktop wallpaper. If anyone knows anything about this challenge or the digital prize, I’d love to hear it! Feel free to send a message and I’d be happy to include an update on the blog.
And hey, even if this promotion is close to reaching its 15-year anniversary now, we can still appreciate the art for this issue’s puzzle, which depicts a scene similar to an episode from the show’s third season, “Clams”.
Pretty funny designs for this batch of contest submissions. Readers must have been drowning in anticipation during the seven month-long period between the opening of this contest in August of 2008 and the actual results here in March of 2009. I appreciate giving the kids all the time they need to hone their craft.
Got a favorite? I personally am quite fond of the Spikesicle, it definitely stands out amongst its slimy contemporaries. The Man-wich Sundae is pretty good too. I think it have wings?
Holy moly, Spectacular! And not just Spectacular!, but a tear-out poster and a backside that features everything you need to know about the members of the band and their real-life actors! This is so cool!
…Wait, what the heck is Spectacular!?
Yeah, sorry, but this really is not ringing any bells. And let me remind you, I had this issue as a kid, so I must have read this at some point! I guess my young eyes must’ve just inherently glazed over when it happened upon teen bands. Sorry to any Spectacular! fans who may be reading.
Uh, hm… In regards to anything else to say on the subject… Let's see…
That’s the girl from Victorious, isn’t it? Victoria Justice? She seems familiar, yeah…
Ooh, look on the right! They’re making a show about the penguins from that Madagascar movie! Cool!
Holy moly, the Disrepectoids. Such a strange marketing stunt from the likes of a juice box brand ended up giving way to a very short-lived but incredibly memorable childhood fascination for me. Essentially the whole thing was based around these live-action commercials that each showcased a scenario of a kid beating up, destroying, or otherwise causing grief to their helpless Capri Sun juice pouch. Said kid would then pay the price by being turned into a freak called a Disrepectoid, with each kid sporting a different affliction based on the disrespect they gave their pouch. Here’s one of the first commercials, showcasing the origin of the Disrepectoid featured at the forefront of this page, Bobblehead Fred:
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Never really understood how hitting a pouch with a baseball bat links with getting turned into a bobblehead. Shouldn’t he get a baseball bat head instead, or something?
This promotion also included a plethora of Flash games and online cartoons hosted on a dedicated website, featuring stylized renderings of the kids from the commercials. Capri Sun obviously wanted this to be a big deal, seeing as how this was a whole magazine page advertising the airing of a commercial. But hey, I bought into it, and to be honest I couldn't really tell you why nowadays. Maybe I just liked the artstyle?
If you want an idea on how big I was into this, I could genuinely make a whole post just on these guys. Too bad they’re not a magazine!
Anyway, the whole thing lasted about two or three years I’m pretty sure, before Capri Sun shelved the concept and went back to being a drink for kids who play sports or something, I dunno. Still, for the short time it was around I found the Disrespectoids brand incredibly imaginative and engaging.
Another issue in the bag! It was fun doing another Nick Mag from my childhood. Hopefully it was fun to read, too! As might be able to tell, this was definitely a trip down memory lane.
Anyway, in regards to my schedule. I was thinking of shifting to something bi-weekly (of the every two weeks variety, not twice a week). Take a look:
So yeah! Hopefully this will allow me to stay refreshed and still keep making stuff people want to see. This blog is already growing bigger than I would've expected and I've gotten nice feedback from people who appreciate Nickelodeon Magazine just like I do. I'm excited to see where this blog goes, and thank you to everyone who's here to see it!
Have a great day, and as always, keep reading!
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tag game tuesday
tagged by: @ericariels
name: dee
pronouns: she/her
where do you call home? my hometown
favorite animal: cats
cereal of choice: cornflakes maybe? idk cereal shreds my gums so easily that i'm making this breakfast of choice because I hardly ever eat it but when i do its usually fruit or whatever my dad or sister makes, i really like strawberries w/milk and sugar
are you a visual, auditory or kinesthetic learner? think i was more visual 98% of the time
first pet? ...i'm extending this to include all the pets I have/{had}: black cat growing up {simba}, then we had two hamsters {george and twinkle toes}, then we had a dog that ran away {angel} full assortment of beta fish and one gold fish {they all died}, another hamster we named {chewie} they also didn't live long but our current cat {eriel} that we just recently got is probably the best of the bunch she's a menace but she's my menace and she's also a sweetie and a very pretty furbaby :3
favorite scent? nothing too strong, or anything overly sweet, has to have the right sized muteness to it or i get headaches, my favourite current scents i have though are sea island shore, brown sugar and fig and pearberry
do you believe in astrology? ---
how many playlists do you have on spotify/apple music? none on any of those but i got {7} soundtrack albums ripped on my media player
sharpies or highlighters? highlighters
a song that makes you cry: wild uncharted waters had me absolutely gagged when i listened to the little mermaid soundtrack back in may and the ken song/video from barbie that is floating around on here somewhere {i live in a society where i care about ken now apparently even though ken dolls terrified me as a child and b/c of that fear i never played with them i literally hand on my heart threw that doll deep in one of the many closets we had in our old house growing up}
a song that makes you happy: the entire the little mermaid 2023 soundtrack
and finally, do you write/draw/create? if so, use this as an opportunity to shamelessly promote yourself! i think im most recently known for the little mermaid text posts i've been posting since the end of may when i saw the film. i fully believe 90 % of those are gonna be included as my top posts in my tumblr review of 2023.
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Frog Lady with the Cat face and a Fairy dress
Have you ever seen a frog with a bow? 🐸���� I have never seen such yet, maybe the internet can pull all of it to me, but can it ever pull EveryBunnies into knowing me a lot better? 😶🌫️ I bet it does, but what power can it have when I can serve it to you like a person in VIP? 🫣👀 ㅋㅋㅋ Hello, everyone! 😄👋🏻 뉴진스의 해린에이요!! 🐹💌 This is my Facebook account~ hmm.. not really known Facebook account, cause I need to be a sneaky cat in here, cause I'm crossing a tiny scorching red tin roof in here~ 🐈⬛🫥😬 Don't be noisy about it for our own good 제발요오오오옹!! As an exchange please note down these things about me, Bunnies! 📝✏️
I think of myself as an explorer. Do you know the thing in Spotify Wrapped 2022 that has a listener's type like MBTI Personality? I think I'd have ENVU which stands for "Exploration/Newness/Variety/Uniqueness. Also means I am an Adventurer~ I am thinking of things that are neither loud nor too static~ My main artist is FKA Twigs and my genre is 00s RNB, and my ultimate song of all time is Rollercoaster by Chungha선배님. Like who wouldn't love that, right? 🤭 People call me Baby Cat, Chocobread, Frog, Hamster, or anything I don't know anymore!!! ㅋㅋㅋ BUT I like Frog, it's my childhood nickname~ I wonder why people call me cat though. I don't get the math, honestly... 🫥🐈⬛ My favorite food is nothing specific, maybe 사시미 and some nuts, but I just like anything~ Anyway, do you guys cling more into being a texture person or a taste person? I think I am more with the texture~ I like nutty things and chewy things. Anything to keep my jaw working~ 🤣 Wah~ now I's thinking too much of foods 🤤🥹 In the field of senses again, but this time it's for the smell and sight, ㅋㅋ, I like flowers a lot, like along with the earthy scent and leafy scent, don't you think it's so nice to be near with nature all the time? And see sunlight and bright colors? that's it!! That's my favorite colors! I really like the sight of gardens in Spring/Summer cause I get to see almost all sorts of colors! Also as a hobby, I like sending gifs, and photos, and reading books, though I don't have much time to widen my book knowledge ㅠㅠ anyway, I still like reading articles though~~
And actually, that's just all of it... I don't have a list that long cause I don't know what to say any further about myself that isn't around the internet! ㅠㅠ (internet grrr ! 😠) but you may add me here as a friend, EveryBunny~ Just say the magic words: "Haerin, pretty eonni/noona" 🤭🤣 OF COURSE, that's not it! Just say please, everyone~ 💕💗
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what are good hamster names foor if i succesfully concvince my mom to let me get another one. alos do hamsters get lonely cuz if they do i might have to get two
I think adjectives are good names. Scruffy, Fluffy, Chewy, silly things like that.
Food names are also cute, like Cinnamon, Peanut, etc.
I think human names are good as well because it's funny calling something so small a name like Robert or Margaret.
Generally, hamsters are solitary animals. They can get aggressive when around other hamsters. So typically you'd want to keep them alone, and separated if you have more than one. This can also depend on breed, sex, and what age they're introduced to each other.
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Pet Furniture Industry: Furniture Market Insights Trends, Growth, and Future Perspectives
Pet owners around the world are increasingly spending more on their furry friends. The global pet furniture industry has seen tremendous growth over the past decade to cater to pet parents who want to provide their pets with comfortable and stylish spaces in the home. Let's take a look at some key aspects of this growing industry. Trends in Pet Ownership In many parts of the developed world like North America, Europe and Australia, pet ownership rates have risen steadily over the past 20 years. According to recent surveys, nearly 70% of households in the United States and over 50% of households in countries like the UK and Australia own a pet. Dogs and cats remain the most popular pet choices globally, though other small pets like rabbits, hamsters and birds are also gaining popularity in some markets. This growth in pet adoption has been a major driver for increasing pet expenditures. Pet owners today are more willing to spend on high-quality food, grooming products, toys and other accessories that can improve the lives of their pets. Pet Furniture falls under this last category as animal parents want their dogs and cats to have comfortable beds, caves, trees and other structures for resting, playing and overall well-being. Major Global Brands A few corporations have come to dominate the global commercial pet furniture industry with varied product lines tailored for specific regions. MidWest Homes for Pets: This American company holds leading market shares in North America with affordable yet durable dog houses, cat trees, crates and beds. Their classic wire-framed designs are popular amongst value-conscious pet owners. Petsfit: China-based Petsfit has rapidly expanded globally through e-commerce platforms with a wide selection of inexpensive yet stylish options. Their specialty is innovative cat condos that combine towers, furniture and toys. Acte2ou: Acte2ou from France supplies high-end modern and designer pet products to furniture stores and boutiques across Europe and Americas priced towards premium customers. Goldencat: Growing brand Goldencat from Japan is investing in innovative tech-enabled beds, feeders and toys but concentrating sales in Asian markets initially. While these large brands lead global supply chains, local and niche craft brands focusing on sustainability, customization or therapeutic seating are gaining ground through targeted marketing. The diverse and growing industry is benefiting small businesses as well. Consumer Trends - Online Purchases and Customization In the digital era, pet owners increasingly rely on online shopping for convenience, reviews and discounts from retailers like Amazon, Chewy and individual brand sites. This e-commerce dominance presents opportunities for data analytics helping customize products to consumer tastes down to the neighborhood level. Value-addition features tapping artificial intelligence, phone connectivity and video streaming are being introduced for enhanced safety, play and bonding. On-demand 3D printing could make mass customization based on pet size, fur patterns or owner selfies a mainstream reality. These innovative consumer-driven trends will take the industry to new frontiers in coming years. In conclusion, the global pet furniture industry has flourished steadily but consistently over the last decade due to growing pet ownership, humanization of animals and new product options. With rising populations in developing nations projected to push even more owners into the premium pet care market, multi-billion dollar valuations.
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Navigating Hamster Treats: Can Your Furry Friend Enjoy Raisins?"
When it comes to treating your hamster, the question of whether raisins are on the menu often pops up. Raisins, those chewy delights loved by humans and pets alike, spark curiosity. In this article, let's delve into the nutritional ins and outs, benefits, and potential risks of adding raisins to your hamster's culinary repertoire.
About Raisins:
Raisins, born from the sun-drying or heat treatment of grapes, boast two main varieties: golden raisins and black currant raisins. Nutritionally, a quarter cup of these goodies packs 132 calories, 1 gram of fiber, 113 mg of potassium, 24 grams of natural sugar, plus smidgens of iron, calcium, and magnesium. While antioxidants, minerals, and fiber make an appearance, the real star here is the concentrated sugar from fructose and glucose.
Can Hamsters Eat Raisins?
Absolutely, hamsters can savor raisins, but let's keep it in check. The high sugar content and low moisture might lead to some tummy trouble, and the stickiness poses a potential choking hazard. Raisins should be a sporadic treat, doled out once or twice a week, and confined to 1-2 bite-sized pieces each time. Since they lack vital hamster nutrients like protein, raisins aren't destined for dietary stardom.
Benefits of Raisins for Hamsters:
Despite the cautions, raisins bring some nutritional perks when used judiciously. They serve as a nifty source of antioxidants, deliver a quick energy boost through natural sugars, and provide small doses of minerals and fiber for digestive support.
Risks of Feeding Raisins to Hamsters:
Alongside the benefits, there are risks to be mindful of. The elevated natural sugar content could contribute to obesity and upset stomach, steering your hamster away from healthier nibbles. The sticky texture might spell trouble for teeth and pose a choking hazard, underscoring the need for moderation.
Signs of Raisin Poisoning in Hamsters:
Overindulgence in raisins could trigger signs of distress, including diarrhea, dehydration, loss of appetite, weight gain, choking, or dental issues. If these signals persist for more than 24 hours, reaching out to your exotic vet is a must.
Serving Size Recommendations:
To keep your hamster in top-notch shape, stick to these serving size guidelines:
Syrian hamsters: One raisin, chopped in half, per week.
Dwarf hamsters: Half of one tiny raisin once a week. Never surpass 2-3 pieces weekly. Keep a close eye on your hamster's droppings, appetite, and weight when dishing out raisins.
Alternatives and Supplements:
Expand your hamster's palate with other fruit options, like blueberries, apples, cucumber, pear, melon, banana, and strawberries. Quality hamster food brands such as Oxbow Essentials Hamster Food, Small Pet Select Pellets, Supreme Petfoods Science Selective, and Hazel Hamster Food by Supreme Petfoods can complement the diet, ensuring a well-rounded nutrition for your furry companion. Happy snacking! 🐹🥦🍇
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Can Hamsters Enjoy Raisins? Navigating the Yummy but Tricky Terrain of Hamster Treats
When it comes to hamster treats, the question of whether hamsters can eat raisins often arises. Raisins, those sweet and chewy delights, are enjoyed by humans and pets alike. In this article, we'll explore the nutritional aspects, benefits, and potential risks of including raisins in your hamster's diet.
About Raisins:
Raisins, derived from drying grapes, come in two primary types: golden raisins and black currant raisins. Nutritionally, a quarter cup of raisins contains 132 calories, 1 gram of fiber, 113 mg of potassium, 24 grams of natural sugar, and small amounts of iron, calcium, and magnesium. While they offer antioxidants, minerals, and fiber, the standout nutrient is the concentrated sugar from fructose and glucose.
Can Hamsters Eat Raisins?
Yes, hamsters can indulge in raisins, but moderation is key. The high sugar content and low moisture can lead to diarrhea, and the stickiness poses a choking hazard for these tiny creatures. Raisins should be an occasional treat, offered once or twice a week, and limited to 1-2 bite-sized pieces at a time. As they lack essential hamster nutrients like protein, raisins cannot be a dietary staple.
Benefits of Raisins for Hamsters:
Despite the risks, raisins do offer some nutritional value when fed sparingly. They serve as a good source of antioxidants, provide quick energy through natural sugars, and contain small amounts of minerals and fiber to support digestion.
Risks of Feeding Raisins to Hamsters:
While raisins have their benefits, it's crucial to be aware of the associated risks. The high natural sugar content can lead to obesity, upset stomach, and reduced appetite for healthier foods. The sticky texture may pose a choking or dental damage risk, emphasizing the importance of moderation.
Signs of Raisin Poisoning in Hamsters:
Feeding too many raisins could result in signs of illness such as diarrhea, dehydration, loss of appetite, weight gain, choking, or dental issues. If these signs persist beyond 24 hours, contacting your exotic vet is essential.
Serving Size Recommendations:
To ensure your hamster's health, adhere to these serving size recommendations:
Syrian hamsters: One raisin chopped in half per week.
Dwarf hamsters: Half of one tiny raisin once a week. Never exceed 2-3 pieces per week. Monitor your hamster's droppings, appetite, and weight when offering raisins.
Alternatives and Supplements:
Consider incorporating other hamster-friendly fruits into their diet, such as blueberries, apples, cucumber, pear, melon, banana, and strawberries. Quality hamster food brands like Oxbow Essentials Hamster Food, Small Pet Select Pellets, Supreme Petfoods Science Selective, and Hazel Hamster Food by Supreme Petfoods can serve as well-rounded alternatives and supplements to ensure a balanced diet for your furry friend.
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Meet SALT and PEPPER! Intake #55 & #56 for 2024 at Tiny Whiskers Animal Rescue in Minnesota. We are a 501c3 small mammal rescue.
These 1.5 year old females were originally classroom pets, and then taken home at the end of the year by a loving family. Sadly, the son has quite bad allergies to the rats and they needed to be rehomed. Make no mistake they were VERY loved and well cared for in their previous home.
They will be under observation for the next two weeks and then will be available for adoption! You CAN pre apply to adopt them here
Please consider donating off our chewy wishlist to aid us in caring for nearly 75 rats, mice, gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, and more
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I'm error, or little error (I dont have a seperate name for when I'm regressed)
This is my blog for when I'm regressed, I usually regres to either 4/5 years or to 10/11 me! And am a red panda, use they/them. Sometimes am a kitty or a hamster
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✪ tangles, infinity cubes, chewies and pacis!
✪ Sign language (right now learning)
am autistic, have major anxiety, sometimes talking/writing is hard but sometimes i just want to little talk, and am dissabled use crutches.
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cute lil hamster house
My dad has this super condescending way of talking to people, and if you call him on it, he plays it off like aw naw he was just being cutesy but you KNOW it was meant to be insulting.
When I was a kid, I remember redoing my room. I was so proud of it. My mom helped and let me pick out a lot of stuff and we did a lot of stuff ourselves instead of just buying because we didn't have much money.
I wanted to show my dad (for some reason) and he came in and was like "aww the little hamster got new sawdust for her cage" and walked out.
I knew it was an insult at the time even though I was only 7, but I was also a really stubborn 7yo and I was like well hell yeah it's new sawdust and a new chewy toy and color-coordinated cardboard hangouts and...
So now when I see people post pictures of their rooms -- all proud of themselves and happy in their newly renovated spaces -- I can't help but think about them as a happy little hamster squeeing over how content and comfy their new space makes them.
I recently redid my room (and didn't show my dad btw) and there's so much less stuff and more blankets on the walls but with material covers on them so there's not as much of a chaotic feeling in the room (I have a bunch of hand-me-down blankets from people and none of them match).
Got rid of a bunch of clothes I don't wear anymore, so my closet is organized and only has a few things in it! I don't like having a lot of stuff -- I've always felt overwhelmed by STUFF.
My room is so quiet and calm and there's only a plain bed and a nightstand thingy and did I mention it's quiet in there?!
Happy hamster!!
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I was telling my friend how my hamster still gnaws at the bars of his cage and how I’ve tried EVERYTHING from toys to new food etc etc to provide stimulation, reduce boredom, and provide something new to gnaw on.
And they made me a little basket of goodies to given him. Including treats. And healthy snacks. And toys. And chewy things.
And he loves them.
I feel like I was having kid problems and someone just gave me things to help.
Basically my hamsters are my kids.
And someone helped me care for them.
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