Originally posted by Grampy BobbyAs long as a tree bends it survives.
it's always been my impression that malicious verbal brawling is a symptom of deep frustations and unrestrained anger; that deep frustrations and unrestrained anger might be symptoms of the absence of human virtue and the presence of xtreme bitterness. what i've wondered about lately is if going with the flow and blending in helps conceal the disease/illness. thoughts?
Originally posted by SeitseRegain? That shows me you don't know cats very well. 🙂
The cats at home will regain control over their dominions, as
the owner will be immovable and available for them to play,
defecate and fornicate on top of him.
Once the cats take over, toxoplasmosis will make its pompous
debut in the wise, lazy man's life, crowning its existence with
colorful body fluids leaving the body through the nostrils and
ears. The odor will also be grand.
Originally posted by Ice ColdSpot on. Those hairy bastards never lost their throne.
Regain? That shows me you don't know cats very well. 🙂
They have like an underground Planet of the Apes thing
going on, right under our noses, and next step is for them
to sodomize us and enslave us.
I dislike cats, man. I really do.
Originally posted by SeitseI grabbed my cat once and she said, "Get your hands off of me you damned dirty human." I cried :'(
Spot on. Those hairy bastards never lost their throne.
They have like an underground Planet of the Apes thing
going on, right under our noses, and next step is for them
to sodomize us and enslave us.
I dislike cats, man. I really do.
Originally posted by Great Big Steesit's always been my impression that malicious verbal brawling is a symptom of deep frustations and unrestrained anger; that deep frustrations and unrestrained anger might be symptoms of the absence of human virtue and the presence of xtreme bitterness. what i've wondered about lately is if going with the flow and blending in helps conceal the disease/illness. thoughts?
As long as a tree bends it survives.
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birch trees are cool, except in ice storms. any further insights from the far north, gbs?