hey.
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hey. Check out this squirrel
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hey. Check out this squirrel
i have been thinking about it for at least two weeks basically non-stop
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i have been thinking about it for at least two weeks basically non-stop
it's so incredibly round and unbelievably content
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hey. Check out this squirrel
@whitequark me: "aren't you typically known for burying these so rainwater will leach tannins and you can eat them later"
this squirrel: -
it's so incredibly round and unbelievably content
@whitequark is it… photoshopped or otherwise partly artificial? the perspective is messing with my head.
either way, ROUND
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@whitequark is it… photoshopped or otherwise partly artificial? the perspective is messing with my head.
either way, ROUND
@SnoopJ as best as i know fully natural
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@SnoopJ as best as i know fully natural
@whitequark it sucks that this kind of scrutiny is waiting in the wings for basically any image now
but at least it's a cute fat rodent
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it's so incredibly round and unbelievably content
@whitequark Not so much a squiggle as a squorb.
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@whitequark it sucks that this kind of scrutiny is waiting in the wings for basically any image now
but at least it's a cute fat rodent
@SnoopJ @whitequark It was posted on Facebook by National Trust for Scotland.
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@SnoopJ @whitequark It was posted on Facebook by National Trust for Scotland.
@HollieK72 @SnoopJ do you have a link?
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@HollieK72 @SnoopJ do you have a link?
@whitequark @HollieK72 appears to be this: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/199g41psZV/
They claim it's a photo and I don't see anyone else there questioning its authenticity, but what IS happening there is the page getting absolutely roasted for posting a grey squirrel instead of a red squirrel because grey squirrels are apparently invasive in Scotland
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