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The "You know what?" thread

LittleJerry92

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I’m now 99% convinced Patrick Star


Is just Oafish reincarnated as a starfish



If you’ve seen Disney’s adaption of the Hunchback, you’ll know what I mean.
 

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They're essentially the same character, one's just a starfish, the other is a human.

Also, they have the same voice actor, and therefore, have the exact same voice.
 

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One thing I've come to realize about bulldogs is that many people have this perception as them as being tough little buggers with attitude, but honestly, bulldogs are pretty much just big ol' softies; I've never met a bulldog who wasn't extremely friendly, playful, and affectionate.
 

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Oh yeah, and all you little springtails and book lice that are still scurrying around on my ceilings and walls? Again, it's September, you can go away already.
Well, the cicadas finally shut up, but the book lice and springtails are still scurrying around on the ceilings and walls, and it's freakin' October! I don't think I've ever had to deal with them this late in the year before!
 

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One thing I've come to realize about bulldogs is that many people have this perception as them as being tough little buggers with attitude, but honestly, bulldogs are pretty much just big ol' softies; I've never met a bulldog who wasn't extremely friendly, playful, and affectionate.
I love their smushed up faces.
 

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It depends on how the owners train them. I met a few who are nice with people. Others are trained to attack you. Same with Rottweilers.
 

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Rotties you need to absolutely train. No excuse at all. Their energy needs to be burned off.
 
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