• @fruitSnackSupreme
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    711 year ago

    Imagine the pressure on them. What if they didn’t actually want to work with animals?

    • @Godnroc
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      371 year ago

      They could probably just do that. Just move to a different career path and show support for an animal activist group; they would get a chance to talk about a cause they support, talk about their father on camera, and honor what so many people remember him for.

    • @[email protected]
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      271 year ago

      I am sure they have the pressure of expectation on the, but from how genuine they come across, they were inspired and shared their father’s and mother’s (don’t forget her) love for animals.

      I am not sure that can be faked so convincingly.

    • @CurlyMoustache
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      181 year ago

      “I want to be a plumber!”

      “Yeah, nah, fuck that mate”

    • @wildcardology
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      21 year ago

      Who doesn’t want to work with animals? If I can I will go to Australia zoo and apply for a job there.

      • @fruitSnackSupreme
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        21 year ago

        Um I don’t. Animals are fine, but I don’t want to work with them.

    • @stufkes
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      -101 year ago

      This, so much. Every time they get posted I just feel very uncomfortable by this. Just because no one is holding a gun to their head, doesn’t mean that they don’t feel obligated to keep their father alive as it were. I honestly just can’t believe that this is genuine.

      • @[email protected]
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        201 year ago

        If you watch them talk about, and work on this stuff, it is beyond clear they are happy/satisfied.

        You’re projecting uncertainty on some very certain people.

        • @stufkes
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          11 year ago

          Yeah I have seen multiple interviews. It’s just a feeling I get