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by Devilish » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:37 am
braces. just got them in, and they hurt. and then i have a kung fu test in 50 minutes..... :<
"I guess we are who we are for a lot of reasons.
And maybe we'll never know most of them. But
even if we don't have the power to choose where
we come from, we can still choose where we go
from there.”
-The Perks of Being A Wallflower
I made this art for my husband, pls be nice as I do not typically create
for normal humans.
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by Not Pigeons » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:43 am
Me: *walks in the house after walking the dog* I had to wash Bones' feet because he walked on the lawn.... *staggers into the living room* Ugh, I think I'm gonna be sick... *looks around* Are you guys listening to me?
Mom & Dad: What?
Me: That answers my question...
Mom: What question?
>n< This annoys me... and I still feel sick
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by wibeke » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:44 am
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8479391/Calling-animals-pets-is-insulting-academics-claim.html
What?
Yes, I'm sure my cat is offended that we refer to him as our pet and call ourselves his owners rather than his "human caretakers". I must go apologize to him for these 9 years of this horrible abuse and psycological torment. =P
And I'm sorry for calling the raccoon in my back yard a "wild animal" while trying to explain to my little cousin why we can't let him in the house. I should have used "free-ranging" instead, because clearly the term wild indicates that he's an evil, cruel beast. I will have to correct him next time he uses such a horribly offensive word, and apologize for using such a word to describe such a majestic creature such as a raccoon.
I will also refrain from calling people "pigs," in case any of the animals on the farm nearby overhear. It is unfair to portray them as the disgusting slobs the media so often depicts.
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I love animals and I love my cat, but really? People set cats on fire, drag dogs behind their cars, and starve horses until they eat the wood off their stalls, yet you're worried about a "companion animal" getting offended?
Maybe people would actually give a crap about stopping animal abuse and wildlife (excuse me, free ranging animal) conservation if half of it's supporters weren't idiots like these.
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by Koiley » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:45 am
Icesky wrote:Morgan K wrote:HippieKiley wrote:Group projects. >.<"
Amen to this. Those who read my long ago posts know exactly why.
This. I'm doing the Reproduction Project in school with a guy. Not to be sexist or anything, but guys in my school can be pretty immature about it.
When I get in the mood to draw and when I do I'm discouraged at how I can't draw what I want and have it come out good.
I have to write a whole rebuttal to a debate that we're doing about the Indian Removal Act. The guy likes the way I write, so I have to do it myself. ._.
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by rheia » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:46 am
wibeke wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8479391/Calling-animals-pets-is-insulting-academics-claim.html
What?
Yes, I'm sure my cat is offended that we refer to him as our pet and call ourselves his owners rather than his "human caretakers". I must go apologize to him for these 9 years of this horrible abuse and psycological torment. =P
And I'm sorry for calling the raccoon in my back yard a "wild animal" while trying to explain to my little cousin why we can't let him in the house. I should have used "free-ranging" instead, because clearly the term wild indicates that he's an evil, cruel beast.
I will also refrain from calling people "pigs," in case any of the animals on the farm nearby overhear.
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I love animals and I love my cat, but really? People set cats on fire, drag dogs behind their cars, and starve horses until they eat the wood off their stalls, yet you're worried about a "companion animal" getting offended?
Maybe people would actually give a crap about stopping animal abuse and wildlife (excuse me, free ranging animal) conservation if half of it's supporters weren't idiots like these.
L0L,What? That's incredibly strange. I'm pretty sure your cat would be fine with being called a pet. XD
Annoyance;
My head hurts.
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by Bennymegi » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:49 am
Dear mom,
For my braces you said you would get me some tylenol, but I don't know where in the world you went, and my braces hurt :<
I would get some myself, but I have waaay too much medicine, and I have no idea where it is.
Oh be calm.
Be calm.
I know you feel like you are breaking down.
I know that it gets so hard sometimes,
Be calm.
Take it from me, I've been there a thousand times.
You hate your pulse because it thinks you're still alive
and everything's wrong
It just gets so hard sometimes
Be calm.
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by bikinikill » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:50 am
•Max George<3• wrote:wibeke wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8479391/Calling-animals-pets-is-insulting-academics-claim.html
What?
Yes, I'm sure my cat is offended that we refer to him as our pet and call ourselves his owners rather than his "human caretakers". I must go apologize to him for these 9 years of this horrible abuse and psycological torment. =P
And I'm sorry for calling the raccoon in my back yard a "wild animal" while trying to explain to my little cousin why we can't let him in the house. I should have used "free-ranging" instead, because clearly the term wild indicates that he's an evil, cruel beast.
I will also refrain from calling people "pigs," in case any of the animals on the farm nearby overhear.
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I love animals and I love my cat, but really? People set cats on fire, drag dogs behind their cars, and starve horses until they eat the wood off their stalls, yet you're worried about a "companion animal" getting offended?
Maybe people would actually give a crap about stopping animal abuse and wildlife (excuse me, free ranging animal) conservation if half of it's supporters weren't idiots like these.
L0L,What? That's incredibly strange. I'm pretty sure your cat would be fine with being called a pet. XD
Annoyance;
My head hurts.
Although it sounds strange cats have feelings to and would you really like to be called a pet i don't think it's that nice lol
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by candor. » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:51 am
I hate greasy hair.
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I'm pretty sure someone I know has had greasy hair for almost as long as I've known them.
Eww
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by rheia » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:53 am
~*Fobsessed*~ wrote:•Max George<3• wrote:wibeke wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8479391/Calling-animals-pets-is-insulting-academics-claim.html
What?
Yes, I'm sure my cat is offended that we refer to him as our pet and call ourselves his owners rather than his "human caretakers". I must go apologize to him for these 9 years of this horrible abuse and psycological torment. =P
And I'm sorry for calling the raccoon in my back yard a "wild animal" while trying to explain to my little cousin why we can't let him in the house. I should have used "free-ranging" instead, because clearly the term wild indicates that he's an evil, cruel beast.
I will also refrain from calling people "pigs," in case any of the animals on the farm nearby overhear.
---
I love animals and I love my cat, but really? People set cats on fire, drag dogs behind their cars, and starve horses until they eat the wood off their stalls, yet you're worried about a "companion animal" getting offended?
Maybe people would actually give a crap about stopping animal abuse and wildlife (excuse me, free ranging animal) conservation if half of it's supporters weren't idiots like these.
L0L,What? That's incredibly strange. I'm pretty sure your cat would be fine with being called a pet. XD
Annoyance;
My head hurts.
Although it sounds strange cats have feelings to and would you really like to be called a pet i don't think it's that nice lol
L0L,I'm sorry if it offends you but that made me laugh. I know cats have feelings but most would probably care more about getting attention than what they get called. That's like saying you can't reffer to a pencil as your belonging because it might get offended.
Annoyance;
Boredom.
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