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Ohmygosh, the poor guy. I am cringing for him. This is very shallow of me but I would have had such a hard time pranking him because he's got such a cute earnest baby face.

I'm so sorry. I lost my dog last year after a very quick very aggressive cancer, and I hear you that it's almost hard to believe it really happened. It was like, 6 weeks from diagnosis to when we lost her. And we have a second dog who grew up with her and it was just adding to the grief to see him walking around

I... OMG

I'm not going to pull him out of the greys, but I'm laughing forever at the MRA idiot downthread trying to start shit with a video, in the comments about a fucking PYGMY MARMOSET of all places. Seriously, dude, go back to Reddit. I want to enjoy an article on here without the whiff of fedora all over the place.

I always kicked myself for not getting my shit together and going into a zoo vet program and I'm going to regret it forever. I did work as a vet tech for several years, at a pet animal hospital, and it was a great alternative and a good way to see if you're up to the job. It's tough, it's emotional, it's constantly

OMG HE IS SO HANDSOME I DIE!

I want like, 10 of them.

I don't think so, I think it was more a product of a judgmental parents who probably made it seem that repeating foods meant you're poor or unimaginative. It's strange, I know. Which is why we're not together, I hated how elitist and casually racist they were about everything.

Yes, exactly. Is it healthier to be willing to sacrifice to help an elderly parent who is alone, or to say you're unwilling to give up your "independence" to care for someone else other than yourself? Not to mention, being "on your own" at 16 isn't really much to brag about, IMO, I think it speaks to an unhealthy

NPR isn't talk radio.

Yes, absolutely. That's been my experience too. The idea that a child needs to be kicked out of the house at age 18 is a very, almost uniquely, American viewpoint.

Bad grammar and spelling. Misuse of your and you're, their and they're, plural v. possessive apostrophes, etc.

Its great that you love your family! But that doesn't mean that its actually remotely healthy for you to still be living with them.

OMG, yes. I had an ex who was super rigid about not repeating foods. Like, if you had chicken on Monday, it had to be like a week before having it again. So, like roast chicken and then two days later some grilled chicken? NOPE, too soon. It was such a weird thing. And a pain in the ass trying to plan groceries.

Me too! And the actor who voiced him was a fox in his day, too.

Ahh, it just keeps getting worse and worse and it makes me so uncomfortable because The Cosby Show was my favorite show as a kid and I loved him because he reminded me so much of my beloved grandpa and now it's just all sorts of squick and horrible to think that while he put on this public face that he could be such a

Well, I didn't come up with the idea, I don't know what the reasoning was, but back in the day the Pope was pretty much considered above everyone including other kings, so..

Because he's basically the King of the Vatican, which is its own country.

His looks are interesting, some photos at certain angles he comes off looking like an alien. In others, well....

There's always one for every public figure. I mean, these are the people who eventually could become stalkers. It's like their denial is so deep it turns into this alternate reality that convinces them they know the truth and the celebrity essentially belongs to them. It's so disturbing and creepy.