

By spamming pictures of their dead pets over the internet? It’s one thing to discuss their passing, it’s another to post a pic of their corpse.
At the very least, they could place it under a spoiler/NSFW tag.
Put a fork in me, I’m done.
By spamming pictures of their dead pets over the internet? It’s one thing to discuss their passing, it’s another to post a pic of their corpse.
At the very least, they could place it under a spoiler/NSFW tag.
None or all, there is no inbetween 😂
Under settings, then [username]/Account Settings, scroll all the way down, and turn off “Show Upvote %”
And then hit the floppy disk to save :D sadly the hearts are tied to the upvote %
Edit:
If you’re using the jerboa app, you can turn that off in the settings :)
Living in Aus during a heatwave, I’d rather my eggs remain raw and cold until I’m ready to cook them, rather than them spontaneously cooked in the pantry lol
There’s nothing new under the sun 🤦🏼♀️
Replace playing video games with doomscolling, and I’m 6/8 as well 😂
While I have seen corpse pictures on forums for cats and dogs, I think I see it more on “exotic” pet forums, like guinea pigs, rats, mice, lizards, snakes, and spiders/insects. It’s distressing regardless, because that was someone’s beloved pet, but also no one needs to see their corpse; a pic of when it was alive is perfectly acceptable when discussing grief. I just don’t see the point of posting a picture of the corpse, it just feels unnecessary.
I have had pets pass away, and I wouldn’t even think of taking a photo. It just feels so weird to me. Im not the OP of this post, but I get what they’re saying.