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What Would Chimp3 Do?
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RE: What Would Chimp3 Do?
A dead squirrel is more food for the hungry birds ...win-win!
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RE: What Would Chimp3 Do?
(May 11, 2018 at 10:47 pm)Tres Leches Wrote: Ok, this dilemma happened to me a few weeks ago:

You're driving down an urban street at 50 mph when a suicidal squirrel runs in front of you. Do you:
a) Stomp and swerve, saving the squirrel but risking a crash?
b) Keep going and squash the squirrel?

-Teresa

How is this even a question!? Fluffy tailed rat goes to fluffy tailed rat "heaven". The fact that it dodges back and forth when it sees you coming just tells you it's teasing you. My wife's chihuahua does the same thing. When I walk towards it, it gets all crazy and squirrels around in front of me. My wife says it only does it to me, but I've seen it do it to her, too. Huh

On that note- you have urban streets with only a 50 MPH speed limit!? Son of a Gun! Tongue  JK, there are some streets in my little burg with those kind of speed limits, which quite amazes me. I used to ride my bike along those streets, but I've been hit by inattentive drivers; Dodgy . I'm going to the gym, because of that. Plus, the stench of dead animals by the train tracks is pretty disgusting.
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RE: What Would Chimp3 Do?
(May 11, 2018 at 10:47 pm)Tres Leches Wrote: Ok, this dilemma happened to me a few weeks ago:

You're driving down an urban street at 50 mph when a suicidal squirrel runs in front of you. Do you:
a) Stomp and swerve, saving the squirrel but risking a crash?
b) Keep going and squash the squirrel?

-Teresa

I live in rural Kentucky. I drive 40 miles one way to work. Except for a couple of miles the roads are two lane, no shoulder, no guard rails. There is no room for swerving. There is a lot of wild life, there is a lot of food for the ravens and vultures. There is no question, squirrel goes.
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