Terriers are breeds brought forth by farmers to take care of mice. They have that instinct to bite a mouse behind its neck and shake it to break the spinal cord. Place a squeaky toy and throw it. If it gives you back, its a retriever. If it shakes it and runs from you when you try to take it, its a terrier. If it holds it and never lets it go, its a bulldog. If it looks at you dumbfounded, its a shepherd dog.
Terriers are breeds brought forth by farmers to take care of mice. They have that instinct to bite a mouse behind its neck and shake it to break the spinal cord. Place a squeaky toy and throw it. If it gives you back, its a retriever. If it shakes it and runs from you when you try to take it, its a terrier. If it holds it and never lets it go, its a bulldog. If it looks at you dumbfounded, its a shepherd dog.
My cat does that to rabbits. Then he eats the head and leaves the rest.
My cat does that to rabbits. Then he eats the head and leaves the rest.
Reminds me of the nigger doing push-ups on a cat
Reminds me of the nigger doing push-ups on a cat
Did you really mean child when you typed rabbit? Did you have an "auto correct" moment?
Did you really mean child when you typed rabbit? Did you have an "auto correct" moment?
I did type rabbit, but CHILD is much more accurate.
I did type rabbit, but **CHILD** is much more accurate.
Coup de grâce is the phrase you seek
Coup de grâce is the phrase you seek
I'm sure there's something in German
I'm sure there's something in German
I think the word you're looking for is "joogling"
I think the word you're looking for is "joogling"
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