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Cake day: March 7th, 2025

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  • Oh, for sure. Also, the wooden patches on the ground are the landing zone. I dont know exactly what happened, but for ages it felt like there was literally not enough time to move, aim, and hit in time. Then, at some point, it just sort of clicked and it felt like i had more than enough time. I ended up doing little half circles between hits because it helped me aim, and also helped with the rhythm.

    To be clear, you still need to get a bit lucky, since hit detection is iffy and one missed gestral can easily spiral to a loss. But there’s a rhythm zone with watching the flip, and a calmness that takes over once you’re in it.





  • She doesn’t do the stompy stomps when she gets scratches, she does it in protest when we stop. Usually accompanied by vocal protest as well. She’s gotten very pushy about being the one who dictates the end of scritches. Her butt and back are her favorite spots. She immediately turns around after the petting starts, even when shes just been groomed.

    The name is just because being named after a warrior queen seemed badass.

    Oddly enough, I had another dog many years ago who also looked almost identical, Callie. One of her ears flopped down after adolescence but the other never did. I always lovingly made fun of her for being lopsided. The resemblance was a complete coincidence, no relation or anything.

    Callie: