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offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-10 20:04 [#02000450]
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I'd really like a pet crow. They're the most intelligent
birds there are. I would like one as a pet. They can use
tools, trick eachother, and they can even speak through
their squawking. They are good animals, and I like them.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2006-11-10 20:06 [#02000454]
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and u want to put one into a cage?


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-10 20:08 [#02000455]
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you can befriend a crow, there is no need for a cage. a cage
is not neccessary when you have a bird as intelligent as a
crow. caw, caw, caw; when they do that, they speak to one
another. a cage is not neccessary for crows, they are
intelligent and can be befriended. Crows are good animals,
and I like them.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2006-11-10 20:08 [#02000457]
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I like crows too.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2006-11-10 20:09 [#02000458]
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Then again, I wanted a pet rat for a few years back when I
was a teenager, so I might not be the best judge of pets


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-10 20:10 [#02000460]
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pet dead rats are much. I am a nineteen child-boy myself,
and I've always wanted a rat.


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-10 20:11 [#02000462]
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*pet dead rats also offer much greatness. I am a nineteen
year old child-boy myself, and I've always wanted a dead
rat.



 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2006-11-10 20:11 [#02000463]
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mmm

fill ur home of crows and put yourself into a cage


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2006-11-10 20:13 [#02000466]
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One of the things that inspired me to want a rat was when I
was moving to a province that was known as the worlds
largest rat free landmass. I would have loved to have a rat
there, the locals wouldn't have known what to do, they were
so afraid of rats.


 

offline rogu rarebit from beggin' for leggings on 2006-11-10 20:13 [#02000467]
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You made a thread like this before, right? Déjà vu all
over again.


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-10 20:20 [#02000468]
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Hi. I am a nineteen year old child-boy and life is
difficult. I've always wanted a pet crow, but my daddy and
step-mommy won't let me keep one; they claim it will fly
away. When I was a smaller child-boy I wanted the rotting
rat, but I couldn't have it, either. When you were nineteen
year old child-boys, what did you do?


 

offline rogu rarebit from beggin' for leggings on 2006-11-10 20:22 [#02000469]
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Where the hoes at?


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2006-11-10 20:25 [#02000470]
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i have celebrated my 19th birthday on guard duty

the military service was obligatory


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2006-11-10 21:42 [#02000488]
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I celebrated my 19th birthday kicked out of my home with a
girlfriend who could only afford to buy me a cookie.

The getting kicked out the home was obligatory too (however,
the events that lead up to me being kicked out was totally
unnecessary)


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2006-11-10 21:55 [#02000490]
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haha romantic stuff =]

i remember saying happy birthday to myself too =/


 

offline Sclah from Freudian Slipmat on 2006-11-11 05:26 [#02000529]
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Crows are cool


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2006-11-11 05:29 [#02000531]
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i want this car


Attached picture

 

offline Dannn_ from United Kingdom on 2006-11-11 05:31 [#02000532]
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I like crows, sometimes I walk around the corner of my road
and just see a big solitary crow on the ground, and then I
realise there arent any people or cars or signs of life
apart from me and that crow and I feel a bit uncomfortable,
thats the power of the crow


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2006-11-11 06:13 [#02000544]
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i could say that i can be a crow,
for many things is more comfortable that the human body.
i could do dark flights on the night*


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2006-11-11 08:10 [#02000582]
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cows > crows


 

offline FlyAgaric from the discovery (Africa) on 2006-11-11 09:36 [#02000612]
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stop repeating threads i already posted in. it freaks me
out. kthnxbye.


 

offline Ezkerraldean from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-11 09:51 [#02000618]
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i wish i was a crow.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2006-11-11 10:59 [#02000665]
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i want this car

haha


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-12 20:15 [#02001271]
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This is great! Wouldn't you like to cut your little arms on
those blades of grass, and dribble the blood into some warm
scrambled eggs? After that, you could find someone with a
foul rash, and pop their bulging spots, allowing streams of
yellow glistening puss to pour into their bloody, soggy
scrambled eggs. It would create a really refined splodge of
food. Oh, how I love this picture of BlAdes grass. Sharp,
deadly, angry blades of grass; blades of grass that could
give a papercut like no other.


 

offline swift_jams from big sky on 2006-11-13 07:47 [#02001425]
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:D

Birds are great pets. But messy. I had a finch once.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2006-11-13 08:56 [#02001457]
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cows > crows > rats


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2006-11-13 17:41 [#02001689]
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no! you are a foul sinner. all cows do is moo and eat
grasss...


 

offline Phresch from fucking Trondheim (Norway) on 2006-11-13 17:51 [#02001690]
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i love crows, and yes, they are smart as fuck


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-11-13 17:58 [#02001694]
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whoah

and the one that's a video response to that one.. weird.


 


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