The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures…. ICE agents don’t get to kidnap someone, from a coffee shop parking lot, without reasonable suspicion or probable cause. The Fifth Amendment guarantees due process…. Holding someone against their will while refusing to tell them why, or denying them access to contact anyone, is a constitutional violation

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While nobody was looking, an octopus escaped its enclosure for the first time in three years and crawled all the way back to the ocean. On June 2, 2025, an aquarium known for its fish, seahorses, and colorful tanks had one main attraction people always came to see. The octopus. Visitors loved him because he would reach out, grab onto people, and sometimes refuse to let go until a worker offered him a snack to return to the tank. For years, everyone thought it was amazing. But after CCTV footage showed the same octopus slipping out of his enclosure and crawling across the floor toward the dock, people started looking at those old moments differently. Maybe he wasn’t being playful. Maybe every time he held onto someone, he was trying to leave. Staff used to lure him back with food, and people online began saying the snacks may have been the only thing keeping him from chasing the one thing he really wanted. Freedom. One day, while the aquarium was quiet, the octopus found a way out, slipped past the tanks, and made it all the way back toward the water. The clip went viral because it didn’t look like a random escape. It looked like something he had been waiting three years to do. Months later, the aquarium faced heavy backlash after visitors started raising concerns about the way the animals were being kept. But by then, the octopus was already gone. For three years, people thought he was reaching for attention, but maybe he was reaching for the ocean. #wholesome #animals


 oh good !!! that is why I dont really eat them or anything