"If animals could speak, the dog would be a blundering outspoken fellow; but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much."
–Mark Twain
Wally Wood came up with an idea for a cover to the 1950s sci-fi magazine "Galaxy" showing a mother admonishing her young son's new pet. Wood's cover never made it to print, but 30 years later "Rocketeer" creator/artist Dave Stevens got permission from Wally to recreate his idea in the Stevens art style.
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I asked our captain today if he sees many crocodiles.
He said ya, I used to have one as a “pet”. The croc would come by his dock post fishing and he would feed it fish scraps. Over time, he felt like they became friends.
One day, the croc stopped showing up..
A couple days later, he found out that someone was trying to sell his pet croc’s head to his neighbors! He recognized its face, and it pissed him off.
Our captain proceeded to shoot the croc snatcher’s car to retaliate.
A lawsuit ensued..
It’s yet to be seen if justice will be brought to this inter species relationship drama.
And now, the croc in this video does not have a name and our captain is trying not to become as close to it as he was with his recently passed friend.https://m.primal.net/PPTq.mov
I don't always understand why people expect others to do the "protecting" of privacy for us.
Yes, I agree that there should be standards and measures for privacy protection from institutions and businesses. Leave it to a few bad actors to ruin everything for the majority.
Ultimately, if you're truly concerned of your privacy on this day and age, use the available tools and be mindful of your surroundings and what you're willing to put out there.
"There is no freedom without privacy", blah blah, sounds like whining with expectations from everyone else to do the work for you so you don't have to change and make sacrifices.