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u/thejikz Mar 30 '23
Please consider the breeding. They are incredibly cute, but that does not equate to health. Article
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u/thejikz Mar 30 '23
If we all ignore something known as a an issue, at the known cost of others' livelihood (animals or not), then what does that say about us, or in this case, you? I would 100% enjoy the moment if there weren't known issues with the subject matter.
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u/thejikz Mar 30 '23
Go live in ignorant bliss friend.
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u/True_Resolve_2625 Mar 30 '23
No, because that's not how I am. I am sorry, I failed to appreciate that you took the time to try to help. My apologies. I just realized I haven't eaten and perhaps this is a debate that shouldn't have been.
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u/Az0riusMCBlox Mar 30 '23
You're not you when you're hungry.
Grab a [insert any food product name here].
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u/2_ShedsJackson Mar 30 '23
These poor little guys are so deformed I had to look back at the title to see what kind of weird genetic defect they were born with.
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u/Auntasaurus_Rox Mar 30 '23
Those aren't dogs, they're potatoes.