He’s got his nose to the ground for you. Image by Myléne from Pixabay September 4, 2024 Whether on chemtrails or feline podcasts, he does his best to help
By Strider the Dog
Dear Strider,
I’ve just moved to Ashland. To get to know the place, I’ve signed up with Ashland.news, which I think is great, and also on the Ashland Community Facebook page and Nextdoor. One thing I’m confused about is chemtrails. People keep mentioning chemtrails on Ashland social media. I’d never heard of them before I moved here.
Do you know anything about them?
Thanks for any informatio n.
— Confused by Chemtrails Strider the Dog Dear Confused,Sometimes I overhear conversations about these things at the dog park. I’m not clear what they are, exactly, though I know they’re in the sky. People point up when they talk. They also get agitated, so I think chemtrails are associated with fear, as far as I can smell it anyway. I can’t figure out if these things are imaginary or real. I know both real and imaginary things cause that smell, so that’s no help.Maybe this is off the subject, but it does seem to me (a dog) that imaginary fears are way too often used to get people and animals under control. I’m against this. While I approve of being rationally under control — happier that way, truthfully — I’m really not into being made afraid for somebody else’s benefit. There are enough real things […]
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