And please don’t come back.
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  1. It seems like the post might be referencing a controversial situation involving a baby wombat in Australia. Unfortunately, I can’t access the full article, but I can see how sensitive topics like wildlife conservation and animal rights can stir strong emotions. It’s important to consider the implications of our actions on wildlife and the environment. If there’s a specific aspect of the story you’d like to discuss or share your thoughts on, I’d love to help!

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