things that make you happy in life

Finding out about successful conservation stories and listening to Elvis. In fact, I'm doing the latter right now!
You have great taste in music!

- College;
- Being a Roman catholic in general;
- How it feels after being complimented by people who appreciate you;
- Practicing charity;
- The feeling of being in love with someone.
 
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Something I have gotten onto lately that I always laugh at is looking at and reverting vandalism on Wikipedia and fandom.com. Some of the silly edits I have found were so funny they were stuck in my mind for days!
 
I did an 8 kilometer nature walk and a bit of birding yesterday, which I really enjoyed. I saw a little grebe in the wild for the first time and a European stonechat for the first time in any environment. I also saw other wildlife like mallards, great crested grebes, grey herons, buzzards, coots, moorhens and different species of butterflies.
 
Seeing a bunch of Eurasian oystercatchers and Eurasian curlews, dozens of mute swans and hundreds of tufted ducks on the mudflats and waters around the islands, dykes and highways of Zeeland and South Holland when I went to Faunapark Flakkee.

Although my two most recent zoo visits didn't totally go without any issues, they were still enjoyable and when I did have periods of breakdown, panic and heightened stress they were brief and I quickly recovered from them. Still want to work on further lowering the chances of them occuring in the first place, but still good nonetheless.
 
Hearing news about the latest installation of “Call of Duty” flopping. For context, I despise first person shooters (except for tf2) and the way how they molded a big chunk of gaming market to appeal this macho wannabe-soldier demographic and churning out the same slop almost every year. Investors and shareholders being added into the mix doesn’t help either. That’s talent and money wasted for what I can only describe as cultural degeneracy. I know, those are big words, but I just can’t help but think that they had a negative influence on humanity not just on a social kind of way but also as a species. So hearing news of the shooting machine getting a little rusty puts a smile on my face.
 
I've decided to write some postcards via Postcrossing, which I have not done since August. Sometimes I forget how relaxing of an activity it is! I love snail mail in general, but of course postcards from zoos make me the happiest. I've received some really nice ones so far, including Dresden, San Diego, Korkeasaari or Ueno.
Anyway, I wish Brno's wolverine safe landing in California.
 
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