Geese must be so pissed off at their ancestors for evolving away from teeth, like when you accidentally navigate away from that smart, insightful, humorous comment and it disappears. “FUCK! Now I have to completely start over and it’s never gonna be as good.”
Now the meta question is, is this version 1 or 2 of my gooseteeth comment?
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I was scything our field, came around an oak tree and saw a mother deer roust her baby from their hiding spot. They slowly made their way across the field with the little one hopping all around mom :) #Petaluma#SonomaCounty#Wildlife