If we still wrote things down with pens someone will have put it in paper by now.
As it is I'll have to just wait for the screen protectors made out of protein 'for that extra hit just when you need it' to hit the shelves...or...protein pants...
I took it as turning the discussion around - I.e. what to do if your neighbour behaves as above? If so, it sounds like a good way to get people to think about respectful behaviour.
That's ok - just thought it good to point out incase anyone had a solution to translate for myself and others easily. It's always good to read outside the western bubble where possible. I couldn't find a translation button in the opened link, though I'm not familiar with x. Thanks for sharing though.
Is that leadership or just breeding and/or social dominance though? Do they tell others where and when to hunt e.g.? I'm not so knowledgeable about seals of any species so a genuine question.
I'd argue that parents are different to a 'leader' as we perceive them, or as I read was suggested in the comment. Children will stick with their parents, up to the point at which they're ready to start their own family, like you say, but is that leadership in the same sense?
Alas the link is not translated like the screenshot.
But yes, which version of hell should be chosen? It's such an enduring parade of torture, extending back decades. The people of Gaza are so isolated and unsupported that there is little if any choice that can be made by them. Other's blood is on hands and other's blood is in hearts of so many. All for money.
Dogs don't need a leader - the whole alpha male wolf thing has long been disproven, by the original author none the less. Dogs are highly social and live in groups, yes, but there's no boss dog. Very few animals have a concept of a leader. In fact I'd argue that none do and it's a totally human idea.
I like your cat/dog thinking idea though. Cats very much think 'me me me'!
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