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Well, if they could speak, they would have, but they are making a big push around the country. I saw an article about it, actually, to be domesticated, and a lot of people are domesticating raccoons because if you think about it, a lot easier to be, you know, dogs, they became domesticated. The reason dogs are the way they are, it was a lot easier to be hanging out with humans all day than to go get your food.

March 24, 202629:42Jason
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David29:29
What does that mean?
Jason29:30
It means raccoons are making a motion to become pets, and they're— raccoons are doing a big push now to be domesticated.
David29:38
What do you mean raccoons are making a big push? Like they've spoken out?
Jason29:42
Well, if they could speak, they would have, but they are making a big push around the country. I saw an article about it, actually, to be domesticated, and a lot of people are domesticating raccoons because if you think about it, a lot easier to be, you know, dogs, they became domesticated. The reason dogs are the way they are, it was a lot easier to be hanging out with humans all day than to go…
David30:02
Raccoons are making a big push now, so wait, wait, wait, what's the problem with raccoons? They just go through your garbage?
Jason30:08
There's no— yeah, I mean, there's— I guess that's a problem with raccoons, but people are starting to like keep them as pets and stuff, and it's like illegal as of now. I don't think it's illegal.
David30:19
I'm shocked that like you can't domesticate really anything.