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Collective Foal

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  1. He overhears someone talking in the crowd. It's a language he doesn't recognize at first, but after a buzzing noise in his head, the meaning of the words become apparent.

    "This kid having this birthday party, their dad's the president of the US. When he goes up to make a speech, we stab the guards and you rush up from behind the stage and hold him down. Then, you two go up to the exits and keep anyone from leavong. We're shutting this place down."

     

    What should he do?

     

    a) Run out of the building

    b) Punch the guy who was talking

    c) Tell the security guards

    d) Go get some punch

  2. This topic's inactivity makes me sad.
    Fine

    a25ERFjygOA

    If that's not enough activity for you I don't know what will be.

     

    From this, I was able to determine that "Look Before you Sleep" has the longest introduction of all the Season 1 episodes.

  3. That's what I'm saying. I would never get a cat because I don't want a pet that's going to get food and never be around the place. With a dog, they're always by your side, and if your dog loves you, it comforts you and is willing to help you. If a cat loves you or not, most will still be independent, which I hate. It's annoying that they show no respect for their owner. And dogs were bred to provide a service to their masters. Yes, I will treat my dog as a part of the family, but I would rather my dog also contribute to the family he is now a part of. Dogs tie families together. I've never seen the same for a cat.

     

    Now don't get me wrong, Cats are okay, but from my experience, they've always been rather ungrateful. I pet a cat, they seem happy for a second, but then they walk away and get annoyed if you follow. You feed your cat, and for a lot of people, the cat goes outside and doesn't come back unless it needs the bathroom or if it's getting dark. I know cats in general aren't cold creatures, but from my experience, they always seem that way.

     

    Edit: and I never called pets tools. That's not what I meant at all. I mean that a dog provides a person with more companionship than a cat. A man and his dog can be like soulmates. I've never seen a cat be anyone's soulmate. Some dogs do jobs for their owners, and that is a positive for having a dog over a cat, but I never said they were tools.

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