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not_a_library3831 karma

Can we get the recipe?

not_a_library5 karma

Honestly? If I had the money, I'd clone my dog. But for some specific reasons

1) I adopted her at 2, so I don't know what she looked like a a puppy and would love to see that. That also would mean her first two years would be spent in entirely different circumstances, which I kinda hope for too. I don't know her history but I know she was rescued off the streets.

2) she's a rather unique mix of five different breeds and I'd be super curious if a clone would look like her or act like her

3) the emotional one , since she's the first dog I got as an independent adult and I am ridiculously attached to her

But I'm sure I won't have the money to do that when she finally passes on. The reality pet owners accept when they adopt an animal is that you are likely to outlive them. I try very hard not to think about it. I think cloning is kind of a cool option for those that can afford it. As long as you know that cloning doesn't actually mean you're getting your exact pet back.

not_a_library2 karma

Why do I yawn a lot in the days before I get a migraine? I mean like twenty times in a few minutes, to the point where I almost cannot actually yawn anymore and my jaw hurts. I have learned that when I do "the yawning thing," as my dad called it, I'm going to get a migraine within the next couple days.

not_a_library1 karma

Yeah and then can you just stomp on my heart while you're at it? :(

No actor's death has made me quite as sad.

not_a_library1 karma

When I was younger, I broke my arm twice in two years. Neither time was I recommended physical therapy, but my wrist would ache when I used it a lot. One time a doctor told me I had arthritis in my wrist. Is that possible?

It happened when I was in my very early teens and I am now in my late 20s. I have since done some PT and have also been told it is tendonitis, but I don't know which answer was correct.