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Don't blame me, I voted for Dr Eggman.
I'm 40 and this is funny 🤣
You can't run from your problems forever Sonic.
The problem of being faster than light is that you can only live in darkness
aren't most hedgehogs homeless
don't they just kinda hedgehog around looking for grass or bugs or chicken nuggets or whatever the fuck they eat
Chicken nuggets probably, because it's fast food
If more of them learned to share the hedge, this would not be the case.
That got a chuckle out of me, ya bastard
Chilli dogs, actually
A transient obsessed with speed who befriends a minor and beats up a portly old man.
A transient obsessed with speed who befriends a minor and beats up a ~~portly old man~~ scientist with a doctorate.
https://animanswers.com/hedgehog-nests/
Do Hedgehogs Dig Dens to Live In?
When hedgehogs burrow, they aim to create a shelter where they can nest and sleep easily. As our spikey friends sleep for long periods, sometimes as much as 18 hours a day, they need somewhere safe to sleep without fear of predators.
However, while it will serve as their home, it will be a temporary home. Most hedgehogs only stay in their burrows for a short time before leaving. Usually, they’ll only stay in that specific burrow for a few nights before moving to find another one.