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That cat just decided to go through with his Nat Turner styled escape.
Admit it, everyone who sees this picture immediately wonders if their significant other would like that.
The first thought that came to me, was wondering how long before the cat rips that guys eye out. Maybe I have only owned psychotic cats.
All cats are psychotic.
I’m not married to a cat. At least I don’t think so.
I’m curious if you lose more arguments with your wife or cats.
You know how I feel about cats.
Yes. I’ve seen one completely break you in a contest of wills.
Like the human, or like the cat?
Normally I’d wait for the PM links if any, but this is some importance, to me at least –
Norma McCorvey, Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade, Passes Away: She Never Had an Abortion and Became Pro-Life
“…most Americans don’t know that McCorvey, who was “pro-choice” on abortion at the time, became a pro-life advocate. She dedicated [her life] to reversing the Supreme Court case that bears her fictitious name, Jane Roe….
““I think it’s safe to say that the entire abortion industry is based on a lie…. I am dedicated to spending the rest of my life undoing the law that bears my name,” McCorvey says….”
RIP
I saw that earlier and immediately wondered how long before you posted about it.
I’m not clicking the link. I am holding out for the inevitable circumcision link.
*narrows gaze*
My cat seemed really happy shredding my face to ribbons, but I can’t help but wondering if losing an eye to infection was worth it. 3 stars out of 5.
The look on that cat’s face is priceless. “Fuck you, man!”
oops, wasn’t supposed to be a reply.
And I was so happy to be having a conversation.
*sits in corner with white bread and bologna sandwich*
White bread and bologna, how sad!
*hides the box of cheez-its I had for lunch behind the dog*
That cat’s look is “I will murder you, somehow, someway… “
If that isn’t real it should be.
Package contained bobcat instead of cat scratcher. Would not buy again.
I like cats, but the fact that this thing in the image even exists, is quite disturbing to say the least.
You see, here is why we need regulations and why the general public can never have access to 3D printers. They’ll just print whatever they want! Like that, that thing!
“But the government came down to see the city and the tower the people were building. And the government said, If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they want to print will be impossible for them. Come, bureaucrats. let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other, and ban these damn 3D printers!”
OT I was just reading about the rain in CA. I trust all Southern Calites here did not drive their car in a sink hole, and or get swept away by a mud slide. It sounded like a hell of a storm.
Walked to the store this morning and my shoes got wet. This storm has been disastrous.
Whoa, that does sound disastrous. I hope they weren’t your good shoes. So overblown LA Times hype?
Not really. Our infrastructure is poorly maintained and our roads garbage up pretty quickly. Because of decades of pulling water and oil from the ground parts of LA and particularly Long Beach have sunk and are hard to drain. By the end of the week there’ll be a bunch of people who try to drive through some neighborhoods in LB and have their cars float away and sink.
BF used to be a concrete inspector on the east coast and he spent the first year he lived here raging out about road design and maintenance. Lot’s of “You don’t have freeze thaw cycles you could build roads that last 30 years and yet they pave and the roads are garbage three months later. FUCK THIS PLACE.” kinds of stuff.
The park a few blocks from me is flooded up to the tops of park benches (intentional, the park acts as a sink to avoid overwhelming the anemic storm drainage systems). That’s where I got my feet wet. I haven’t heard about the mudslides wiping anyone out yet, but after some of the recent fires it’s all but inevitable.
The last time I was in LA, I got lost and was driving through a neighborhood with the distinct odor of raw sewage. (I couldn’t tell you were that was now) I had never encountered that in a US city. I am sure other cities have the same problem. I guess they have pensions to pay rather than maintain the storm drains and the sewers.
Might have been Long Beach near the river. The first time an ex drove down that way after moving here from Chicago he said “This smells EXACTLY like Gary Indiana.”
Haha…….no, I have been to Gary Indiana. It has its own distinct smell.
Yeah. We both learned something that day.
He learned that other places could perfectly mimic Gary Indiana’s smell and I learned that Gary Indiana didn’t smell just gross, but a very distinct brand of gross that was exceedingly uncommon if not unique.
http://southpark.cc.com/clips/103486/smells-like-ass
You should have smelled Gary Indiana in the 70’s when the chemical plants were running three shifts and they just dumped their shit in the river.
What’s a cat?
-responsible parent and proud dog owner
Good target practice.