It's amusing the LLMs have no problem answering questions without asking WHY you are asking that question. #gopher #stew #LLM
LOL it would not give me recipes for elephants (protected) or fruit bats (protected, and it mentioned they might be a reservoir for COVID-19). Instead, it suggested I eat rabbits.
Oh look, you can catch tularemia (rabbit fever) by mowing your lawn (looks like a death resulted in this lawn mowing incident). #lawn #mowing #tularemia #death https://www.dailycamera.com/2015/05/28/lafayette-resident-contracts-tularemia-after-mowing-lawn-dies-of-other-medical-complications/
Lafayette resident contracts tularemia after mowing lawn, dies of other medical complications

A Lafayette resident contracted tularemia — also known as “rabbit fever” — earlier this month after doing yardwork and later died after suffering other medical complications…

Boulder Daily Camera
@ai6yr I’m sending this to my HOA…
@ai6yr Oh no…we have lots of rabbits in our yard 😬
@tiamat271 @ai6yr do not pet them
@darwinwoodka @tiamat271 Well, really, don't eat them or don't share ticks with them, really. Though, petting wild animals generally not recommended. https://www.cdc.gov/tularemia/transmission/index.html
Transmission of tularemia | CDC

How is tularemia spread?

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

@ai6yr @tiamat271

yeah, get your own ticks already

@ai6yr @darwinwoodka Haha I definitely don’t pet or even approach them, and I’m very possessive about my ticks, but the bunnies do like to do their business all over my yard. I was wondering if, in the lawn mowing case, the mower passed over droppings and somehow they became airborne and were inhaled? I already wear my mask for certain home and lawn care tasks, it’s a bummer if I have to add yet another to the list 😩

@ai6yr

Bookmark this article environmentalists, we will kill the lawn this year. End the wasteful, ugly, brain numbing, water wasting, useless preventer of food and flowers.

End lawns, tnis article will help. Sue cities that force you to have a lawn. Sue cities that require deadly "mowing"

@ai6yr disappointed that this story occurred in 2015 yet we still have a lot of lawns, then again the plague still hasn’t scared off prairie dog advocates.