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stefaggot · 5 days
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Sorry but if you're not off-putting to strangers and acquaintances then you're not a real prey animal. Stop appropriating our culture.
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gothymothling · 1 month
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I did some art of my QPP's fursona and i really like how she turned out!!
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purposefully-lost · 10 months
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From a transcript of Drew Reimes' podcast By the Day, interviewing Alexander Prescott:
D: So, after all of that, I have one more question for you. Why now?
A: Why now?
D: The book. It's been 20 years, almost to the day, since Jonathan died. You could've told the truth 20 years ago, or-
A: I would've been arrested 20 years ago.
D: Or you could've carried it to the grave. Gone down in history as the man who killed Jack Rabbit. You were an inspiration for a long time, you know. The victim who killed his killer.
A: I wasn't the first. Or the last.
D: Certainly not, but one of the most notorious. So why tell this story right now, when it would ruin your reputation and drag you back into the spotlight? That's a big question on everyone's minds, I think.
There's a long pause, broken only by Alex clearing his throat.
A: I don't think you're gonna like the answer.
D: I haven't liked any of your answers.
Alex laughs abruptly at that.
A: I guess.. I could lie to you, and say that I had good intentions in telling this story now. I could tell you that I- I wanted to humanize him because no good can come from forgetting that bad people are still human, right? Is that what you'd want to hear?
D: Ideally, but that's not what you're going to say.
A: No, it isn't.
He pauses again.
A: I wrote that book because... I don't know. I think in some way I just wrote it for him, and only him. ..You have to understand, Jack died when he was 31 years old. That's young, but that's also three decades. Three decades of his life, and I don't know that anyone ever loved him before I did.
D: There might've been someone.
A: There wasn't. He would've told me about them. And yet for the one year that I knew him.. I didn't tell him. I sure as hell don't think I showed him. So that's what the book is.
D: A love letter?
A: As much it can be.
D: That still doesn't answer the question. Why wait so long to write it?
A: For 20 years, the world's most exploitative journalists and documentarians and true crime TV shows have pulled apart Jack's life. They've invaded all of it, they've ripped up his cabin, they've broken into his childhood home and exposed every part of the records on his crime. And yet they still didn't have the facts right. Someone told me once, just a few years ago, that they'd recently learned of an obscure detail about the case. A dead bunny had been at the original crime scene, they said, right there with all the Bakers. Is it any wonder, then? Jack started like they all do, he tortured animals. And everyone pats themselves on the back for figuring it out, for digging into the psyche of Jonathan Stone. It's such bullshit.
A: Jack was a good kid. I firmly believe that. Even as an adult, with everything in his head all fucked up, he loved animals. He loved music. He was out there all alone for half of his life, with all his missing pieces, and he built a home he loved. He took care of it, he kept himself clean. There was a good man in there somewhere.
D: Some would think that's an awful thing to say.
A: Is it? Jack wasn't an inherently bad man. What happened, what he did, didn't start with him. I was tired of the narrative getting twisted and I was tired of being seen as some kind of strong, relentless survivor because I'd killed the man I loved. I shot Jack as a mercy. It's the biggest regret of my life. I was ready for someone, anyone else, to see the person I knew. I can't give Jack the love he'd needed for his whole life. But I can clear up the facts, at least. I owe him so much more than that.
Another long pause.
D: Well, I think that's all I've got time for. Thank you for coming on the show, Alex. It's been a very interesting discussion. Honestly, I might be interested in having you back sometime.
A: Maybe. Thanks for having me.
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bobabonez · 3 months
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hey! why are my anxiety levels those of a prey animal
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balkanradfem · 2 years
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Oh man it's so fucked up that we actually are prey animals FOR OUR OWN
I live in an areas with wolves and bears and I've never been as scared of those as when I meet a lone man on a trail
yeah, I can relate.
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ferretteeth · 1 year
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Pigeon attempts to court falcon
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proudly-a-killjoy · 2 months
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Instead of being a wolf in sheep’s clothing I’m a sheep in wolves clothing. I have such a prey animal demeanor and am simply so so scared all the time but I keep myself safe by looking all scary and unapproachable so no one will truly know how terrified I am
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revon-aurora-borealis · 2 months
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she did it
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finchwingart · 5 months
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gouache test with one of my favourite burds
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theriverbeyond · 1 year
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they need to make more study places for bitches who don't want to expose their back to an open room
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bethanythebogwitch · 3 months
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I heard it's Superb Owl Sunday so I have prepared some superb owls for you.
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The barn owl is the most widespread species of owl, living on every continent except Antarctica. Their faces are shaped like a disk to help their hearing, giving them some of the best hearing of any owl. They mostly hunt by sound.
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Snowy owls are the largest arctic predatory birds, They are born with black feathers and get whiter as they age. Females usually have more dark feathers than males.
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Eastern screech owls have a few feather variants that make them look like completely different species.
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The southern white-faced owl can increase its metabolic rate during winter to compensate for the cold and lack of food. They lay their eggs in nests built and abandoned by other birds.
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The great grey owl is the largest owl by length, but a lot of that is feathers and they're actually very light for their size. Their hearing is good enough to hear rodents burrowing through snow and they can break through hard-packed snow to catch prey.
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Blakiston's fish owl is the largest owl by mass and eats mostly fish. Despite the name, they may be more closely related to eagle owls than fish owls.
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The elf owl is the smallest owl species, barely larger than a sparrow. They hunt bugs and play dead when caught. They like to live in holes in saguaro cacti.
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Burrowing owls live in underground burrows. While they can dig, they mostly take over burrows from other animals. Farmers killing prairie dogs has severely reduced burrowing owl populations. They decorate their burrows with feces to attract bugs to eat.
The barking owl is called that because
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Its nice to have a day to appreciate superb owls. Feel free to spread the love by reblogging with some more owl facts.
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0xycod0ne · 8 days
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the sunshine court aoughhh we're so back
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purposefully-lost · 5 months
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The very beginning of Alex's exposé bc I couldn't help myself:
A Descent into Madness: The Prison That Held Jack Rabbit
"Approximately 56 hours before his death, Jonathan Stone simply walked out of the Strode Correctional Facility. Security footage shows that a member of the prison staff left a service door ajar while bringing in laundry, and that Stone- known by most as the Jack Rabbit killer- seized the opportunity to make his escape.
Security footage from this facility is also exceedingly difficult to acquire, even if one only wants to verify a public statement made by a sheriff's office spokesperson on how a high profile serial killer could have slipped from behind bars. Reasonably, it might be assumed that they are embarrassed by this oversight, one which resulted in the deaths of a number of county officers, the murder of a resident psychologist, and the kidnapping of a civilian. You could also say that this is to protect the identity of the staff member who made such an easy mistake. This is, however, assuming this correctional facility doesn't have much more to be ashamed of that could be highlighted through their impressive, modern security system."
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canisalbus · 8 months
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✦ Hound mode ✦
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wolfsheart-blog · 7 months
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Gif created by author of logo
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creekfiend · 2 years
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How does it feel to be the most galaxy brained person on the group therapy website
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