I've just started getting into Flash comics recently, and I gotta say, I'm lovin' your style! Anyhoo, on to the rats...I'm pretty sure I saw the rat playing the flute pic on Cute Overload.com which has many dangerously cute animal pics including rats. There's also a really cool pic of a rat eating a tiger's dinner right in front of the tiger...the tiger looks all confused and the rat's cool as a cucumber.
Frankly, I think it's a sign of confidence in your identity if you can kick butt, rock green glasses and still take the time to appreciate adorable baby animals.
By the way, do you need the glasses to help you see now, or are they just for added cool? I'm thinking of making my way in the world of anti-heros/ anti-villains and feel proudly sporting glasses might be a way to go against the grain. Any thoughts?
They're good for protecting my identity. On security feeds, the camera focuses on the light they reflect rather than my face, so either my entire face is a sun-glare or I'm a goblin in a hood, glowing eyes and all. In person, with my hood up, it creates the same goblin-y effect. At night. They don't work so well in the sun, or direct light.
The school I volunteer at recently got a pair of rats and the kids are going absolutely nuts over them. They're building this maze/castle/thing out of tissue paper boxes and one kid's trying to figure out a way to make an elevator for them. I'm not sure what rats would do with an elevator but the enthusiasm is amusing.
A rat-elevator? I'm guessing he's trying to work it out with string and cardboards and things, right?
I'm going to puzzle over that all night. But it sounds like a great opportunity to teach them about simple machines. Pulleys, levers, inclined planes, wedges, and screws.
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That's my manhood forfeited.
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By the way, do you need the glasses to help you see now, or are they just for added cool? I'm thinking of making my way in the world of anti-heros/ anti-villains and feel proudly sporting glasses might be a way to go against the grain. Any thoughts?
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Then again, neither do dominoes.
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AND SOMETIMES SHE TAKES PICTURES OF THEM CUDDLING THEIR TEDDIES WHILE THEY SLEEP.
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The school I volunteer at recently got a pair of rats and the kids are going absolutely nuts over them. They're building this maze/castle/thing out of tissue paper boxes and one kid's trying to figure out a way to make an elevator for them. I'm not sure what rats would do with an elevator but the enthusiasm is amusing.
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I'm going to puzzle over that all night. But it sounds like a great opportunity to teach them about simple machines. Pulleys, levers, inclined planes, wedges, and screws.
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Oh, well. They'd get dry skin without an occasional rinse.
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