- RanchBranch@anarchist.nexusEnglish2 days
“Brake Linings” sounds weird. They’re eating Brake Lines in case anyone else has the same early morning fog as me.
- 2 days
I was wondering how they’d get to the brake linings aka pad/shoe material. They’re tenacious but there’s just not much room. Lines makes much more sense and is a lot more dangerous.
- Tronn4@lemmy.worldEnglish2 days
With their good set of Craftsman tools and accessories. See your local Crasftsman Tool Dealer!
- Assassassin@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish2 days
“I swear, your honor, I didn’t cut his brake lines, it was the damn pork-u-pines!”
- 2 days
Given that they regularly eat the fuzz off of deer antlers* after they are shed, I am open to any odd dietary choices from porcupines.
*this odd porcupine factoid was of great amusement to one of our kids when they were of kindergarten age and liked to play the “guess what animal I am game.”
- RanchBranch@anarchist.nexusEnglish2 days
That was also my thought.
Mostly just picturing them careful disassembling the brakes to eat the pads
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.socialEnglish
2 daysFunnily enough, porcupines are likely also responsible for why the remains of Gigantopithecus, the 10ft-tall orangutans that lived up until around the development of sapiens, have such sparse remains.
Bigfoot, c’est toi?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigantopithecus



