I want to break free
The smell of freedom...
Amazing climbers otters are
This is just sad. Why are we looking at otters restrained by fences? Have an otter asserting his FREEDOM!
>>1230Dangerous otter!
>>1230Is the fence restraining the otter, or is the otter restraining the fence?
Its actually very difficult to keep an otter in or out using a fence, they often find a way around it.
Otters want to move around unrestrained. In this regard they are the opposite of plants who restrain themselves. Humans always want to restrain things and keep them under their control even though they end up restraining themselves by doing this, in this way we are quite similar to plants.
Otters want to move around unrestrained. In this regard they are the opposite of plants who restrain themselves.
Humans always want to restrain things and keep them under their control even though they end up restraining themselves by doing this, in this way we are quite similar to plants.
What if an unstoppable otter meets an immovable fence?
>>1239 Ah, the irresistible otter paradox.
>>1232>Dangerous otter!The best kind.
>>1232
>Dangerous otter!
The best kind.
>>1247All otts are dangerous if you make them angry.Hot tip: don't make an otter angry!
>>1229
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