Big thanks to those who came through in the last couple of days with donations, and to everyone who donated during this pledge drive. (As well as to those of you who donate monthly and between pledge drives.)
We didn’t quite reach the goal I set for this pledge drive, but we came very very close. So I’m going to bring this extended pledge drive to a close. Though if you haven’t donated yet and want to get in on the action, the button below will take care of all your needs.
As I’ve said before, I love doing this blog (often despite the subject matter) and I’m glad you find it valuable in some ways, whether you’re keeping up with the current state of inceldom or simply enjoying some hearty MGTOW cooking. (Vicariously, I hope; those guys don’t seem to understand how to safely cook meat.)
Thanks again to all who donated — and all of you who give to this blog in non-financial ways, whether it’s sending me story tips, warning me about trolls in the comments, sharing posts on social media, or whatever else you may do. And thanks to those who keep the comments lively and informative.
Here are some more capybara gifs, just because.
–David
I’m only here for the random capybara gifs. Nothing else.
Aside from the last one, seen ’em all before.
I’ll see your capybara and raise you a baby elephant meeting birds for the first time.
Courtesy of Pinterest
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I was impressed that David thought he was as happy as a capybara with a lemon on its head and then managed to go out and find a gif of exactly that!
Either he has amazing google-fu or he has his own side business running a spa for photogenic capybaras and filmed this gif himself!
The design of the bucket reminded me of something, and after some googling, I realized that those aren’t actually lemons; they’re yuzu, a Chinese citrus that resembles a cross between a lemon and a mandarin orange that’s used in Japanese and Korean cuisine. Several zoos in Japan give their capybaras hot yuzu baths in winter. Supposedly it’s an old folk method of warding off illness.
I’m glad to hear the pledge drive hit most of its goal! I’m always happy to support this blog.
I still think that David should open up a Patreon to help cover his costs.
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it IS!!!
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I have been hurt and not making as much as I usually do, but I will try to donate when the regular size paychecks happen again.
I just got paid so I’ve just put in a little bit more now!
The blog is great and so are capybaras.
Congrats on making it David!
(Last comment was placed in moderation; not sure what auto-trigger I hit.)
Congratulations, David!