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The workplace, that has no need for hygiene or customer care, fine. My workplace? No. It's me or the dog and no half measures. Same for cats - I don't need toxoplasmosis.
Are you… anti dogs and cats? What does that even mean?
His name is antimutt, you tell me
My main question was the “what does that even mean?” part. The first question was mostly rhetoric. Idk his name could be a coincidence or a joke as well, who know.
Dunno - I don't get to find out. If a dog comes in I have to go out. And cats would be ok, if they didn't have an endemic disease and didn't devastate the local wildlife and came when you called.
But no, I think I'm a people oriented person - you can get a conversation out of them. And I heard there were very few pets posting to Lemmy.
That’s not what I asked at all lmao your name is antimutt. And your answers are weird as fuck. I still don’t get it lol
So you want me to explain No. Well, let's see if I can break that d... No!