Units of force are named Keeblers because of the palm oil used in them?
Also, unless the slope is excessive, it’s nearly always easier for me to go downhill. Uphill is a wearisome slog. If it’s uphill enough to be a climb, well then, one should take the long way around.
Or is it different if you’re a biped and these folks are not?
It really depends on the slope, doesn’t it? And joints, and how breakable you are. Relax and enjoy the physical burn uphill, or stress out and miss the lack of effort you get going down.
I suspect the veggies are a lot tougher (and so your calculations) are usually correct viz things like stairs.
The other element, for them, is lack of situational awareness if they mis-hop and go head over heels down hill. Rabbits are not really an issue for us on a walking trip.
teresa from hershey said:
Units of force are named Keeblers because of the palm oil used in them?
Also, unless the slope is excessive, it’s nearly always easier for me to go downhill. Uphill is a wearisome slog. If it’s uphill enough to be a climb, well then, one should take the long way around.
Or is it different if you’re a biped and these folks are not?
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overgrownhobbit said:
It really depends on the slope, doesn’t it? And joints, and how breakable you are. Relax and enjoy the physical burn uphill, or stress out and miss the lack of effort you get going down.
I suspect the veggies are a lot tougher (and so your calculations) are usually correct viz things like stairs.
The other element, for them, is lack of situational awareness if they mis-hop and go head over heels down hill. Rabbits are not really an issue for us on a walking trip.
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teresa from hershey said:
If you’re walking your over-eager dog who adores leaping at rabbits AND you’re on a slope, rabbits could still be an issue!
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overgrownhobbit said:
Sorry yes. We used to do greyhound rescues.
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Quizzer said:
“instead of an apple tree” was left off the bubble in the third panel. My fault.
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overgrownhobbit said:
And I forgot something on the second. Rats.
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John Wilder said:
The veggies don’t like Newton’s Law?
Then I really bet cabbages will really hate Cole’s Law.
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