• Fashtas 🇦🇺
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    371 month ago

    Few steps missing, the squirming, the unexpected discovery it is twice the weight you thought it was, the pointy hooves and contact with various fleshy parts of your anatomy and catching the bloody thing in the first place.

    Honestly from a lamb-over-the-wall perspective this is very much “draw the rest of the owl”

  • @[email protected]
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    361 month ago

    Shockingly similar to putting your black out drunk friends into bed after a party.

    Don’t forget a bucket or trash can.

  • @retrospectology
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    1 month ago

    I like to think this woman is some random agent of chaos letting a sheep out of a farmer’s fields.

  • @ooterness
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    311 month ago

    Okay, but what if I have a lamb, a cabbage, and a wolf? Obviously I can only bring one at a time over the wall, but the lamb will eat the cabbage if I’m not there…

    • @MinFapper
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      81 month ago

      Is that from a riddle?

      Based on what you’ve given so far, you can just take the lamb first, since the wolf won’t eat the cabbage.

      • @mlg
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        91 month ago

        The original riddle is a boat or gondola across the river that can only fit yourself and one thing.

        It’s not that hard of a riddle, it’s just that you have to apply the same logic to the other side too.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 month ago

        Right, but what do you take next? And what do you do when you’re going back to get the third thing, leaving whatever’s on the other side unsupervised?

      • @ooterness
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        31 month ago

        That’s some genius-level out of the box thinking. You’re hired!

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          No it doesn’t. The problem is what happens on the other side of the fence before you get there.

          I have the wolf, the sheep and the cabbage under my complete control while they are on my side of the fence

  • janAkali
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    181 month ago

    Need another guide for the step F, because how the f do you not drop the sheep with that awkward grip?

    • @Restaldt
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      31 month ago

      It’s not so much a grip on step f as a twisting jerking motion

      You know. Standard lifting procedure.

  • @CptEnder
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    151 month ago

    Thought this was a joke but watched Clarksons Farm and read those little fuckers are suicide machines

    • @FinishingDutch
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      201 month ago

      They’re like fluffier hamsters. You breathe on them wrong and poof, they’re dead. It’s like every sheep is somehow genetically programmed to find the most creative way to end their own existence. And usually that of those around them.

      Back in 2005, around 1500 of them jumped off a cliff in Turkey. 400 of them died.

      http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4665511.stm

    • @Hule
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      71 month ago

      Small people shaming ain’t cool!

  • @HootinNHollerin
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    141 month ago

    Ah so I’ve been doing it wrong this whole time

    • @Pilferjinx
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      21 month ago

      See, you gotta coax the sheep with some dancin to get em in the mood.

  • @Substance_P
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    121 month ago

    Rogue lambs, walls everywhere, this will definitely come in handy.

  • @TastyWheat
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    121 month ago

    What’s wrong with the trebuchet?