Quote from: klondike on Yesterday at 08:58:56 AMIf you just blocked the feed it won't block anything other than the feed.
You could have just muted notifications for the feed which is what I did although they don't actually arrive all that often anyway.
Click on the feed in your app. Click the three dots top right. You can see what you have got set for it.
If instead of muting feed notifications you blocked the feed no problem. If you went into the phone settings and blocked notifications for the entire app then you'll still get messages but won't be notified that they arrived.
Quote from: Mups on Yesterday at 08:41:44 PMYes. Leave him outside in all weathers, with a collar on that's too tight so it chafes his neck.Yes. I like this!
Give him one small meal every few days, and leave him a bowl of rainwater to drink.
Don't give him any bedding, it will save on your laundry.
Oh . . and don't forget to kick him every time you walk by.
Quote from: muddy on Yesterday at 08:23:56 PMEven jail is too good for himYes. Leave him outside in all weathers, with a collar on that's too tight so it chafes his neck.
Perhaps chain him in a kennel and beat him up everyday for a week or two until he gets to know what it feels like .
Quote from: Alex on February 14, 2026, 06:17:36 PMI came across a case of animal cruelty in Rutherglen, Scotland, a place I once lived. I won't post any of the details, suffice to say the puppy died from her injuries. What I will post is the scumbag's name and sentence - if you can call it a sentence.Even jail is too good for him
Levi Balmer was the piece of filth. He was 'sentenced' on Monday after he pleaded guilty to the abuse at Glasgow Sheriff Court. He received a 10 year ban on keeping dogs and a community payback order with a supervision requirement for 12 months and 162 hours of unpaid work. What kind of message does this send to other animal abusers and why can't jail sentences be given for this type of crime ?![]()
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