{Monday means you gotta pick which of these two is you for the week. Via Twitter.}
Morning, friends! Yr pal al here, just letting you all know that my groundhog spotting log is going swimmingly, and luckily for you, due to popular demand, I made it shareable so the world can see it. I’ve seen 16 since my first of the year on March 8.
Read to the end for a weird little newly discovered fish having some sort of existential crisis.
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This week’s sources:
Facebook let Netflix peek into user DMs, explosive court docs claim | Fox Business
Invaders from underground are coming in cicada-geddon. It’s the biggest bug emergence in centuries | AP News
‘I’m trying to give you a better deal’: Customer pulls gun on Burger King employee for giving him a discount | First Alert 4
AITA for mixing food and offending partner's family? | Reddit
True crime surrounding the Three Body Problem on Netflix | @RuiMa on Twitter, CBS News
New York inmates are suing to watch the solar eclipse | ABC News
Other stuff:
Orange cats sure are something.
This ostrich trying to fight a guy and then getting scared keeps cracking me up.
Hedgehog swimming!
Weird new fish via Twitter; he’s real! He’s a sea toad, also known as a coffinfish. More newly discovered guys on Business Insider, of all places.
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