What? Should people who identify as "cat" be seen by veterinarians instead of physicians?

LiveLife

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Wow, people identifying as the opposite gender is one thing but now people are identifying as non-humans.

A mother is at odds because her son who identifies as a "cat" was refused to be seen by a veterinarian because he could lose his license if he treated a human. But she believes his son should be allowed to be seen by a veterinarian because her son "identifies" as a cat. (Jump to 1:20 minute of video)

 

LiveLife

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I identify as research test driver and identify highways as test track and my vehicle which identify as research test vehicle cannot be hindered by highway patrol for going as fast as I can ... Now step aside for my fastest run ...
 

theotherwaldo

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That's the way that I was brought up - Grandpa was a bootlegger in northern Alabama and Dad ran the booze with the Allison boys to Atlanta and Nashville.
One of my earliest memories was sitting in my booster seat, looking out the side window of an outlaw '49 dodge doing 140 - and I haven't slowed down since... .
 

LiveLife

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After wife and I got married, we go on to test drive a Corvette C5 Z06 and she comes back grinning ear to ear saying, "We went from zero to 100 back down to zero between traffic lights! We gotta get one!" 😍

I remember one of many speed runs we did where I reached 150 mph and it felt scary smooth like doing 60 mph (I was too scared to go any faster). I looked over to my wife and told her, "We are doing 150" and she goes, "That's nice, just don't hit any bump and make us go tumbling down the road". :oops: BTW, I noticed instrumentation indicated 10 mpg when it typically got around 24 mpg at freeway speeds.

We lived by a mountain town and she would redline every 6 speed transmission gears and would get up to 100 mph while hitting the freeway onramp and would slow down to merge into traffic (You get to 100 in 3rd gear).😆 To limit tire spin with traction control off, we would even drive off in 2nd gear.

When we were dating, I drove Nissan Hardbody pickup. One afternoon, we had the crazy notion to drive fast enough to see the sunset over the ocean at central CA coast Pismo/Grover Beach. So just like that, I step on the gas pedal and we are pushing 100+ mph on the freeway. We almost made it to the coast when we got pulled over by huffing and puffing highway patrol who goes, "Why in the **** were you driving so fast? I clocked you at over 110 mph and took me 20 minutes to catch up with you!" and pointed to three cars he had pulled over behind him. I tell him, "We were trying to catch the sunset over the beach" ... And he looked at my future wife who just smiled and he asked if that was true and she nodded her head. After a long pause he goes, "I guess you won't make the sunset now, are you? And I have you cite you for lower speed or I have to impound your vehicle and it's busy Friday, your lucky day!" :rolleyes:

For some reason, we never got any speeding ticket in the Corvette ... Strange ... Good times. (y)
 
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theotherwaldo

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Back in 1969, Dad and I took a '59 Chrysler 300 with a low-ratio rear end to Bonneville and did a two-way flying mile at just over 199 MPH.
Just missed 200... .
 
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