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me: we should heat up the fish (while getting out of the car) M: *pause* me: *pause* Okay that's extra funny because we're both vegetarians. He's in his posh little hospital tank. Hoping we can get his health back up. The fish tank heaters we have are too strong for such a small space.
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Apr 18, 2025

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it’s like all the human tendency to pour love & care into our physical spaces was condensed into this 1 tiny little box,,, a space which happens 2 be entirely non-human…….. these fish r living in an underwater paradise where all their needs r met,, and i am sitting in an uncomfortable chair under bright lights listening to some mother read a story to her son, specifically banning him from looking @ the pictures (baffling), & some old ladies gossip ruthlessly about their neighbour while watching the gameshow on the tv that overlooks the whole scene. i wonder whether the fish like it here
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there are 2 fish in a tank. one of them turns to the other and says “I don’t know how to drive this thing” hahahahahahaha
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