This just raises more questions for me đ¤Śđžââď¸
what the FUCK
this is whats called a âcoffer damâ, you basically build some walls, drop them in the water, tie them together, and then pump out the water from your new hole in the water so you can build while staying dry
its oddly not that hard- the flippin ROMANS were able to do it with logs and mud
occasionally particularly devious people would use this to hide treasure or tombs underneath the river so its not only impossible to find but impossible to get to without an engineer division
that last part gives me ideas for campaigns
âNot that hard – the ROMANS were able to do itâ – people seriously underestimate how advanced some ancient cultures were and the organized effort it takes to come up with something like this and actually implement it. The Romans had heated floors, glass windows and ceilings that could be rotated to reflect what you were eating (forests for game, sea landscapes for fish). Hell, the Greeks built cameras and moving robots. The Minoans, who lived four thousands years ago and were wiped out by a tsunami three times as powerful as the one which devasted Japan in 2011, had running water and modern toilets. And letâs not get into how China basically invented everything centuries before anyone else.Â
Bottom line: just because someone was already doing it thousands of years ago, doesnât mean itâs not very difficult and an extraordinary feat of engineering.
someone: you build how many bridges on a single military campaign�
Oh whow, that is something I didnât expect. That is so extremely sweet of you â¤
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Yesterday, I made a huge mistake. I referred to âboofingâ as a sex term. Maybe it is and was for Brett Kavanaugh when he was a young man groping women in high school and college, but thereâs a much more commonly accepted definition. Weâll get to that.
I donât know what kind of parent you are, but if your child asks you, âwhatâs boofing?â youâre probably going to make something up. Maybe youâŚ
I hear it almost every day during my consultations.
âBut heâs wagging his tail, he must want to play!â
On Tuesday I saw a dog that was transferred from another vet behaviorist after moving to my area of the country. He was muzzled and lunged at me, barking, many times from across the room. Friends, his tail wagged every single time he barked and lunged.
I call a wagging tail the most misinterpreted dog body language sign. I encourage you to think of a wagging tail as a measure of energy level. I have so much energy! Do I want to play, am I anxious, am I terrified? It depends on the rest of the body language.
Yes, a dog can wag its tail curled over its back, and then bite you. I saw a dog just like this today, who was panting with very tight lips, ears back, looking from one car window to the other, and weaving back and forth. Anxious high energy.
Yup, a dog can wag its tail while tucked tightly under its body when approached by a stranger. Last week I saw a dog that tucked her tail, ears back, turning head away, frozen body, and urinated while her tail wagged during a physical exam. Fearful high energy.
Sure, a dog can wag its tail level with its back while running up to a person, jumping while their entire body wiggles loosely. I also saw this dog today! Happy high energy.
Behavior doesnât happen in a vacuum. Make sure to look at the whole animalâŚyes, I want you to be holistic!
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