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Sorry gumpy, but I've just highlighted a major flaw in your cunning plan! It was obvious to all that navypie had some bad things going on in his life when covid started, and he possibly used this site to let off steam. As you've said, keldsyke has stated he wasn't in the best place as has crazyfists on a few occasions*. I've tried largely to keep away from these issues and look on as a spectator, but one thing has become very apparent. Whenever there is an argument that results in the threat of a ban, there is a clear common denominator. That common denominator is the poster who claims to only want to discuss all things Notts, but who really wants to mock, belittle and humiliate any fellow Notts fans who don't see things his way. I'm not keen on bans, but if Swale really wants an easier life as mod, I would respectfully suggest that maybe he should consider tackling the source of the problem rather than repeatedly tackling the results of the problem.
* I'm a fan of wildlife documentaries, and I've noticed that when hunting for prey a lion will always look to attack the weakest - an injured, slow, young or isolated victim. Often not the easiest watch, but the lion does it for survival because he needs to eat to stay alive. When it appears to be done for personal pleasure however, it all becomes a bit sad.
What do mice eat?
If you believe what you see in cartoons, you would think that mice eat cheese. Actually, they like to eat fruits, seeds and grains. They are omnivorous, which means they eat both plants and meat, and the common house mice will eat just about anything it can find. In fact, if food is scarce, mice will even eat each other.
Mice have voracious appetites. They eat around 15 to 20 times per day, so they build their homes nearby places that have readily accessible food sources.
There you go, relevant bit in bold.