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"At first I thought Meshuggah were absolute noise‚ just trash!": Periphery's Misha Mansoor talks early influences‚ the benefits of social media and internet trolls

Periphery founder and guitarist Misha Mansoor shares the wisdom that helped his band become djent pioneers
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The Death of Einhard the Historian
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The Death of Einhard the Historian

The Death of Einhard the Historian JamesHoare Thu‚ 03/14/2024 - 09:28
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Political Graffiti in Georgian Britain
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Political Graffiti in Georgian Britain

Political Graffiti in Georgian Britain JamesHoare Thu‚ 03/14/2024 - 09:29
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Navalny’s Chief Strategist Ambushed In Suspected Kremlin Hit
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Navalny’s Chief Strategist Ambushed In Suspected Kremlin Hit

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This Radical Feminist Guest Gives Jesse Waters Sh*t To Think About...Literally.
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This Radical Feminist Guest Gives Jesse Waters Sh*t To Think About...Literally.

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Watch: Taco Bell Closing CA Locations As Crime Rises
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Watch: Taco Bell Closing CA Locations As Crime Rises

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Man Shares Powerful Lesson He Learned From Classmate Who Was Annoying Him
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Man Shares Powerful Lesson He Learned From Classmate Who Was Annoying Him

We’ve all had at least one annoying classmate who got under our skin with their behavior. However‚ a college student on X proved that some people really do have the best intentions! Thomas McFall shared a story about a man in his management class whose actions were not what they seemed. Although he started out disliking the other student‚ he eventually came to realize that he was making an unfair judgement. Thomas explained in his thread that the annoying classmate constantly put his own belongings on the other man’s desk. (Be aware that there is some NSFW language in these posts.) It wasn’t a mistake; he knew that his fellow student sat there every day. When Thomas would arrive‚ his classmate would quickly remove his items. Although this wasn’t necessarily the worst offense‚ it drove the other student up the wall! Now‚ every single time I walk into class this guy says "Ah‚ Tom. You here. Okay." And starts frantically clearing my desk of his belongings. He then makes it a habit to say "Ready for class‚ yeah?" And gives me a high five. Every day this guy gives me a high five.— Thomas McFall (@thomas___mcfall) April 9‚ 2018 For the life of him‚ Thomas couldn’t figure out what this guy was trying to accomplish with his bizarre habit. However‚ it eventually dawned on him that the seemingly annoying classmate was actually doing him a favor. One day‚ when the X user was late for class‚ he realized that the other student was just trying to save his seat! It was then that I realized this guy wasn't putting stuff on my seat to annoy me. He was saving me the seat every morning. And this whole time he saw me as a friend but I was too busy thinking about myself to take him into consideration. Cheesy as it sounds‚ I was touched.— Thomas McFall (@thomas___mcfall) April 9‚ 2018 Humbled by the man’s kindness‚ Thomas decided to get to know him better. He learned a lot about his new friend‚ who was from the Middle East. While studying‚ the other college student was also supporting his wife and children back home. It turned out that this classmate wasn’t so annoying after all. In fact‚ he was pretty interesting! It just goes to show you that people aren’t always what they seem. If there’s one thing we’ve learned from this story‚ it’s to keep an open mind before judging someone. There are plenty of “annoying classmates” out there who are just trying to be nice! You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Man Shares Powerful Lesson He Learned From Classmate Who Was Annoying Him appeared first on InspireMore.
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Good News in History‚ March 14
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Good News in History‚ March 14

93 years ago today‚ Alam Aara‚ the first Indian talking film was released to popular appeal. Directed and produced by Ardeshir Irani‚ he was inspired to make Alam Ara‚ after watching the 1929 American part-talkie Show Boat. Because the studio was located near a railway track‚ it was filmed mostly during the nighttime to avoid […] The post Good News in History‚ March 14 appeared first on Good News Network.
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Dylan Mulvaney's Message: Women Are Weak Willed and Shallow
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Dylan Mulvaney's Message: Women Are Weak Willed and Shallow

Dylan Mulvaney's Message: Women Are Weak Willed and Shallow
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How to Travel With a Dog Internationally: 3 Vet-Approved Tips
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How to Travel With a Dog Internationally: 3 Vet-Approved Tips

Some of the more onerous responsibilities of pet owners include the requirements involved to bring them with you on your international adventures. Flights can be very traumatic for some pets so please take into account their temperament and how much they really need to make the trip before you decide to put them on an airplane. For short-term holidays a pet sitter might be a nicer option for your pet. If you do decide to fly them‚ it can be difficult to nearly impossible to figure out exactly what you need to pack‚ what papers are needed‚ and all that bureaucratic drudgery. In the interest of simplifying the process‚ we’ve created a detailed guide for exactly how to travel internationally with your best furry friend in tow. Scroll down for the requirements and specific how-to instructions. Before You Start The first thing to research is your destination country. Every country has different and very specific requirements. For example‚ Australia has a minimum 10-day quarantine procedure for pets coming from the US. Countries that are free of certain diseases‚ such as Rabies‚ will require specific tests to ensure a new disease is not introduced into that country.  Search for your destination countries requirements on the USDA website.1 The procedures to prepare your pet for international travel can take months to complete so you will need to ensure you have enough time in advance. Specialist pet travel companies are available to help with the planning‚ paperwork and transportation of your beloved dog. This can be a really worthwhile investment and many veterinarians strongly recommend using a service of this kind to help. Sadly‚ some countries have breed restrictions‚ with the most common being Pitbulls. At the time of this writing‚ many countries around the globe have restrictions in place on Pitbull ownership and may not allow the breed in the country from abroad at all. Again‚ this should come to light during the planning stage of your trip and might affect where you can travel with your dog. Image Credit: Yekatseryna Netuk‚ Shutterstock Airlines may also have their own requirements‚ adding another layer of headache to planning your trip. You should check out the kennel requirements‚ cost‚ and any other rules for the airline you’re traveling with. Service dogs‚ however‚ are legally allowed to be brought into any commercial airplane by their disabled handlers. American airlines for example has a list of restricted breeds and will not transport animals that have been medically sedated or tranquilized. Your next stop will be to your vet. It’s a good idea to do a general checkup before traveling with your dog so you can ensure they’re in healthy enough shape for the trip. Young puppies and senior dogs may not be well-behaved or healthy enough‚ respectively‚ to travel overseas. We strongly urge heeding your vet’s advice on assessing if your dog is in good enough shape to travel. The vet can also help you with mandatory testing. In many cases‚ you will have to visit with a US Department of Agriculture accredited veterinarian as part of a country’s entry requirements. You can search for USDA accredited veterinarians on their website.2 For a better idea of what you’ll need for your trip as a dog owner‚ check out our handy list just below. Tailor and adapt this as needed‚ depending on your destination and other changing needs. You Will Need: Collar with ID tag and your contact information Leash and harness Travel-sized dog crate- International Air Travel Association Approved Proof of your dog’s vaccinations Pet health certificate (depending on destination country) Microchip with microchip certificate Dry dog food for the duration of your trip Food/water bowls Dog treats in sealed packages Favorite toys and bedding Puppy pads Your regular vet’s contact details Medical records The 3 Tips to Travel With a Dog Internationally 1. Pre-Trip Research Before you book your flight‚ check both your destination country’s pet requirements for international travelers and the airline’s requirements. You’ll need your papers in order to avoid nasty surprises at the time of the trip. A week or two before your trip‚ you should head to the vet for a checkup and copies of vaccinations‚ if needed. If your dog needs a microchip or any other shots‚ this is also when to get that done. When booking the flights take the comfort of your pet into account. Try to minimize the time in transit and the number of journeys for your pet. Try also to avoid exposing your pet to hot climates while traveling; if your destination is hot organize an evening flight. Image Credit: SpeedKingz‚ Shutterstock 2. Training Before Your Trip In the weeks or months leading up to your trip‚ the most important things to work on with your dog are desensitization and socialization. Crate training is a must for your dog to safely and calmly travel‚ so we recommend making their crate a more welcoming place. Add toys‚ feed treats in the crate‚ and maybe add bedding if your dog won’t chew it up. Some dogs can’t have bedding‚ though‚ but you know your dog best. Never lock your dog in the early stages of crate training as this can be very distressing for them. Wait until they are happy and content in their crate before closing them in for short periods. Desensitize your dog from the stressful traveling process by taking them on trips in the car to nearby pet stores or dog parks. Riding in the car will help acclimate them to the idea of behaving in rumbly moving vehicles‚ giving them the best chance of calmly making it through your flight. Reward calm behavior with treats and praise while ignoring whining or nuisance barking. Ideally‚ your dog should be well-trained by the time you leave. Consult with your veterinarian if your dog is not responding well to training. 3. The Day of Your Trip Before your flight‚ take your dog on lots of potty breaks and feed them at least 4 hours ahead of the flight to minimize accidents in transit. It helps to wear them out at the dog park or with some vigorous playtime at home‚ which will leave them calmer and more relaxed for the trip. For especially anxious dogs‚ there are over-the-counter calming treats or supplements that can help soothe them and make traveling stress-free. For dogs traveling in the cargo hold‚ you may be able to leave a stuffed Kong or other favored treat in the crate to keep them occupied and stave off boredom. A shirt with your scent on it might help too. They need to toilet in their crate so place some absorbent material‚ such as puppy pads‚ down for them to go on. For small or toy dogs traveling with you in the cabin‚ check in on them frequently and offer some calming words and a pet if they appear distressed. Takeoff and landing are the most difficult times‚ so pay close attention during those phases. Image Credit: Jaromir Chalabala‚ Shutterstock Conclusion Traveling abroad with a dog can be a hassle with many hoops to get through before arriving in your destination country.  The most important steps are preparing for the trip itself‚ from your dull paperwork to training to keep your dog well-behaved and calm. If you’re careful to plan ahead‚ your trip will be as smooth as a trip to the dog park. Sources S Department of State Centers for Disease Control &; Prevention S Department of Agriculture https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/traveling-your-pet-faq https://www.aacargo.com/learn/animals-policy-and-restrictions.html https://www.polandvet.com/sites/site-1402/documents/Crate%20training%20dogs.pdf Featured Image Credit: Tsuguliev‚ Shutterstock The post How to Travel With a Dog Internationally: 3 Vet-Approved Tips appeared first on Pet Keen.
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