We ventured to the garden store to get some fall decor, and they had a wide assortment of owl merch.

This birdhouse was the first to catch my eye. It was next to some nice looking birdhouses made of different colored Trex type material. I wonder what the heat retention of Trex is compared to wood. They would certainly last longer and be easier to clean.

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    This thirst trap squirrel made me feel uncomfortable, like I walked in on an inappropriate personal moment. 😮

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      What the actual fuck? What even is that? Why would anyone make, let alone buy this? I have so many questions and honestly I’m not sure I want them all answered…

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        That’s exactly what I thought!

        Someone had to design it, someone made a mold, someone ordered a few thousand of them, and very stores said I need to stock this item.

        Bewildering! 🫨

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        A thirst trap is a type of social media post intended to entice viewers sexually. It refers to a viewer’s “thirst”, a colloquialism likening sexual frustration to dehydration, implying desperation, with the afflicted individual being described as “thirsty”. The phrase entered into the lexicon in the late 1990s, but is most related to Internet slang that developed in the early 2010s.

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