• @werefreeatlast
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    52 hours ago

    A T-shirt? That Moose saved his life! Get your self a proper jacket!

    • @werefreeatlast
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      22 hours ago

      Cop: the real hero is the moose! Trying desperately to save the guy from pneumonia!

  • Jo Miran
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    294 hours ago

    I love that the dog’s only concern was saving his human and the guy’s main freakout was for his dog.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 hours ago

      No one ever has reason to question the loyalty that can be found in a dog. Little legs pumping bouncing his belly off the snow and all you see is that fuckers brain going 'float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, float like a butterfly… He’s safe let’s get the fuck outta here!"

      • @electricyarn
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        350 minutes ago

        Down to scrap for the friend no questions asked.

  • @[email protected]
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    535 hours ago

    Just as the guy dodging the moose, his little dog is jumping to attack it. Little dogs are hardcore

    • @[email protected]
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      153 hours ago

      The dog made a distraction big enough for the guy to escape the moose. It might had been a different kind of result if the moose had kept it’s focus on the guy.

      Big thumbs up for the dog and a thumbs up for it’s owner.

      • @marcos
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        33 hours ago

        I don’t think the moose would attack if there wasn’t a dog there. It wasn’t reacting at first.

        But yeah, good dog anyway.

    • Unruffled [he/him]
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      125 minutes ago

      You aren’t gonna freeze to death in the 60 seconds it takes to get from your car to your front door. If the sun’s out and snow is on the ground, it’s still t-shirt weather in my book. (Canadian here, lol)

    • snooggums
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      33 hours ago

      People have a significant amount of adaptation to local temperatures just like most other animals.

      If you live somewhere where the temps change significantly throughout the year, have you ever noticed that 50F/10C feels chilly in in the autumn and warm in the spring? That is because the change from the norm is what we tend to notice, and if someone has been living where it has been freezing for months it can feel comfortable in the 30s and above.

      That dog doesn’t appear to have a coat, and really should because it is not adapted to the cold enough to have its body directly in the snow.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 hours ago

        If I’m going outside for a minute to do something real fast what is the point of putting on all the layers and shitting around with it. Hell even when I go to the grocery store I spend 30 seconds walking from the warm house to the shelter of the car with heat, and then car to warm store. The only real threat is if your car breaks down… and no one is around somehow. If I were going outside for an hour, sure a jacket is needed, but I just don’t bother most time.

        I’d rather not have to carry it around in the store either. So I just tell myself that my body has to work harder to stay warm when I don’t wear a jacket, so it’s a weight loss benefit haha… same excuse I use for why I refrigerate my water instead of drinking it from the tap. Think I did the math once and it works out to about 2 pounds a year your body would burn having to bring refrigerated/ice water back down to body temperature. (Really I just like cold water better )

        • snooggums
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          21 hour ago

          The only real threat is if your car breaks down… and no one is around somehow.

          And if that happens, a spare blanket in the car is far superior to a jacket that only covers the upper body! Plus with a passenger you will most likely be able to find a spot to get under the same blanket and share warmth unless you are in a two seater sports car that shouldn’t out in those temps anyway.

    • @[email protected]
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      135 hours ago

      When you live in a snow area it’s pretty common to run outside in shorts and a t shirt to grab something from your car

    • @HeyJoe
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      95 hours ago

      Probably the same as me seeing people in the south bundle up when it’s like 65F.