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@adrianandreev.eth
Yesterday, was on a walk with the doggos and their instincts to hunt kicked in. One of my doggos chased after a baby rabbit and was about to catch it until I had to scream at him like a mad man to stop. He did thankfully stop and the baby rabbit got away unharmed. Today, just outside of my office window I suspect is the mother. Just eating grass and looking at me. Was it a thank you or was it a “I know what you did “ and I am watching you? Anywho, don’t take from mother nature unless you have to in order to survive.
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mizu.base.eth 🐕
@mizu
I'm so glad this cute little bunny is safe. This is such a wonderful post, Adrianan-san—it really shows your kind heart♡ 500 $DEGEN
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@adrianandreev.eth
Thank you мizu 🫶🏻 I hope you are well in Japan and it’s nice to see you in the discord. Did you see how much we were able to donate to charity? 🤯🤯
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@mizu
Thanks, Adrian-san! I checked up to the Save The Children part, but I couldn’t figure out the amount... Sorry about that.
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@adrianandreev.eth
No worries and here you go: https://x.com/ownthedoge/status/1825992598835568944?s=46
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@mizu
A $1.1M donation is amazing. I personally use Save the Children, so I’m really happy about this. Have you heard of a Japanese initiative called “Kodomo Shokudo”? Instead of throwing away unused food from households, it’s collected at local convenience stores and provided at places where kids can eat for free. This movement is spreading all over Japan. Even here, we have issues with kids not being able to get enough to eat, so I’m doing my small part to help. It’s a way to address both environmental issues and the future of our children at the same time.
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@adrianandreev.eth
I have not heard of “Kodomo Shokudo”. However your description of it sounds lovely, wholesome and something I would support fully. Unfortunately in United States, most of the grocery stores throw away food that’s close to expiration and lock it in the dumpster. We also do not have an active push or infrastructure for putting unused food to a good cause. Except maybe once or twice a year around the holidays. That’s another thing Japan is doing better than the states. Hopefully that changes
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