Message from @Acheron

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2019-11-29 07:28:29 UTC  

its like those foot cast boots, but they are really nice and smooth to walk on

2019-11-29 07:28:46 UTC  

really nice when someones got a fused ankle

2019-11-29 07:28:58 UTC  

might be common in midgets too, for all i know

2019-11-29 07:29:03 UTC  

dont know much about them

2019-11-29 07:29:08 UTC  

other than wobbly

2019-11-29 07:29:21 UTC  

give lateral outflare to help

2019-11-29 07:29:31 UTC  

at least 1/2 inch

2019-11-29 07:30:28 UTC  

this is the one with all the artwork though, right?

2019-11-29 07:30:47 UTC  

ooo, now i actually read

2019-11-29 07:30:50 UTC  

dankula

2019-11-29 07:30:52 UTC  

nice guy

2019-11-29 07:30:57 UTC  

really nice guy

2019-11-29 07:31:11 UTC  

i forget, is he the dude with the pug?

2019-11-29 07:31:15 UTC  

and if not, which is that one

2019-11-29 07:31:31 UTC  

Cheers Nadya, it looks like Dankula has been Thanos'd.

2019-11-29 07:31:47 UTC  

Dankula is the pug guy

2019-11-29 07:31:53 UTC  

adorable!

2019-11-29 07:31:56 UTC  

❤️

2019-11-29 07:31:57 UTC  

which is most recent via timestamp

2019-11-29 07:35:08 UTC  

was paying attention recently to a documentary about those toy sized dogs, its interesting, because they seem to be just as capable of being trained really neet tricks as some of the larger breeds that are more renowned for being intelligent, for example training a chiwawa to use the litter box properly, like a cat would do

2019-11-29 07:36:07 UTC  

if memory serves, they even cited someone with a dustmop that was trained to stick out its tongue or sort shapes with a baby toy

2019-11-29 07:36:08 UTC  

Terriers are good working breeds

2019-11-29 07:36:43 UTC  

round peg and square hole, then he scoots it over by one and its falls into place

2019-11-29 07:36:57 UTC  

i laughed so hard

2019-11-29 07:37:04 UTC  

was just adorable

2019-11-29 07:37:53 UTC  

here i had trouble just asking a golden lab to sleep indoors like a normal pet instead of wanting to be all over the yard all nice long

2019-11-29 07:38:10 UTC  

would even go and ask at 3am, you wanna come in yet?

2019-11-29 07:38:13 UTC  

nope...

2019-11-29 07:39:04 UTC  

my brother is much better at training animals, for his sheep dog thing, i have to say little more than, come on, and she goes where ever im wanting

2019-11-29 07:39:59 UTC  

No one in my family ever trained their dogs I was actually amazed to see a trained dog for the first time when I was like 14

2019-11-29 07:45:11 UTC  

when i was very young, my parents had a black with white patches border collie, it was rather old when my dad adopted it and was already rather well trained in general, he also had a lot of spare time to finish training it to the point that toddlers were able to take him for a walk on a leash without a single worry at all about him straying from their side, i still kinda remember when i was young and the dog was almost completely blind and deaf, there was a thunder storm, which he was afraid of because of the booming noise, but he went outside anyways and found this one stray cat that had been nearby in the neighborhood and herded her inside, since it was his instinct. when we came out in the morning, we saw the two of them cuddled up together, him in his bed and her on top of him, we decided then to adopt her and bring her in

2019-11-29 07:45:20 UTC  

he was a really cool dog

2019-11-29 07:45:58 UTC  

That's like something from a kids book.

2019-11-29 07:46:00 UTC  

but for the cat, i assume he found her by smell

2019-11-29 07:46:09 UTC  

its really like its from a kids book

2019-11-29 07:46:16 UTC  

and i should write some day

2019-11-29 07:46:29 UTC  

but its the honest truth of my kitty stipe

2019-11-29 07:46:35 UTC  

she was also a really cool pet

2019-11-29 07:46:53 UTC  

she also gave me some awesome scars on the right half of my face

2019-11-29 07:47:31 UTC  

it was a valuable lesson about not holding the kitty longer than she wants attention