Honestly your cat may have backed the fox down a little bit. If the cat runs, the fox immediately goes into hunt mode and the cat is prey. If the cat stands its ground, the fox might have been debating whether this was worth it or not.
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Kind of Americana/nostalgia but The Andy Griffith Show really does this well. In fact, I feel like a lot of the older shows from the 60s did this.
For real. I guess the only thing slightly more terrifying would be not fixing it while in the middle of the Atlantic
Crack a book open. If you want to get real wild, take out a notebook and pen and write some stuff down!
I read the first trilogy of the Red Rising series by Pierce Brown recently and couldn't put it down. I didn't expect to like it that much but, that story really got me.
lol I immediately thought of this:

Truth. I drove with my knees so much when I had a manual transmission.
Yup, which is why I hate when engineers and the like yearn for a promotion. Like, stop. You're good at what you do and you should be rewarded for that monetarily or with other benefits, but not with a promotion outside of your skill set.
In the tech world, I don't think it's weird that a team manager (not tech lead) would make less than their best performing employees but I'm not sure if it ever happens.
I had no idea they did a remaster or whatever with color. I watched the black & white series on Netflix a number of years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it though.
I used one like this for initial training in the back yard. Cat still turned liquid and got out easily. I truly don’t think any harness is 100% with a cat.
A rabid elephant sounds absolutely terrifying.
Agreed with this. I love cats and want them to live long, safe, and happy lives inside.