Message from @dani(el)

Discord ID: 560684846091862017


2019-03-28 03:44:59 UTC  

Anyone want to listen to atheist and Christians debate each other?

2019-03-28 03:46:34 UTC  

I was just in a debate with a christian mother. I'm good for now, haha

2019-03-28 03:57:30 UTC  

religious people are spooky

2019-03-28 04:02:58 UTC  

Very much so

2019-03-28 04:21:31 UTC  

Fuck you time, go slower.

2019-03-28 04:24:09 UTC  

My rat has cancer man I’m fucking punching somebody

2019-03-28 04:28:46 UTC  

How old is it?

2019-03-28 04:30:21 UTC  

1 1/2

2019-03-28 04:30:33 UTC  

most of my rats have lived to be 4

2019-03-28 04:32:41 UTC  

I have the shiniest meat bicycle 🚲

2019-03-28 04:34:46 UTC  

Ahhh that's sad. Our domestics all lived close to 4 too. We had a batch of half wilds though that ALL ended up getting the same thing at around 18-24 months of age. It eventually causes an aneurism or something.

2019-03-28 04:37:02 UTC  

probably gonna sink like 2 grand into getting the tumors removed

2019-03-28 04:37:20 UTC  

fat chance itll be worth anything but i have to say i at least tried

2019-03-28 04:38:33 UTC  

I would almost just say, don't. It's one thing if it's a long-lived animals, but with rats it really only does so much. We researched it too when we had a rat start getting tumors. We loved her to death. But statistically speaking, most rats will not gain more than 6 more months from operations. Most significantly less.

2019-03-28 04:39:09 UTC  

We ended up just spoiling her until she passed away. It seemed more worth it I guess, than having her do all these operations and be in a constant state of healing.

2019-03-28 04:39:43 UTC  

im gonna find out what his chances are tomorrow and if its worth it, ill do it

2019-03-28 04:39:49 UTC  

otherwise im not putting him through all the shit

2019-03-28 04:40:41 UTC  

Yeah. That's kind of how we felt about it. We're also super poor. It just wasn't realistic to do something like that with such a low chance of success. Hers' were in bad spots, too. Like one was on the back of her neck.

2019-03-28 04:40:58 UTC  

hes got both on his stomach

2019-03-28 04:41:15 UTC  

Is it for sure cancer? Sometimes they get big fatty tumors.

2019-03-28 04:41:24 UTC  

im not 100% i just think it is

2019-03-28 04:41:29 UTC  

im finding out tomorrow

2019-03-28 04:41:36 UTC  

if its just fatty tumors they're definitely coming off

2019-03-28 04:41:47 UTC  

Well with luck, it could be fatty tumors. We had a few get that and still live for a year with them

2019-03-28 04:42:01 UTC  

hes luckily not a very active rat to begin with being blind and all

2019-03-28 04:42:12 UTC  

Albino?

2019-03-28 04:42:12 UTC  

so i dont think hes too phased by it

2019-03-28 04:42:16 UTC  

no shockingly

2019-03-28 04:42:23 UTC  

hes a blaze dumbo, black eyes

2019-03-28 04:42:42 UTC  

my feeder bin rats tho? live fucking 4 years lmfao

2019-03-28 04:42:42 UTC  

Huh, weird. We had an albino. She was probably our very favorite. She was very social with us, and a smart lil bugger

2019-03-28 04:42:48 UTC  

lol yep

2019-03-28 04:42:51 UTC  

yeah my longest living one was albino

2019-03-28 04:43:09 UTC  

She was a feeder, she'd had like 7 litters and then the neighbors were going to put her down

2019-03-28 04:43:14 UTC  

jeez

2019-03-28 04:43:21 UTC  

But we took her, she lived 2-3 years with us

2019-03-28 04:43:41 UTC  

Rats are underrated af

2019-03-28 04:43:47 UTC  

i dunno if want anymore after this

2019-03-28 04:44:15 UTC  

We phase in and out. We'll have a couple then not get any others for a few years

2019-03-28 04:44:17 UTC  

theyre really cool and interactive but theyre just not my thing

2019-03-28 04:44:21 UTC  

We're likely done at this point though