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- 22 Mar 2024
Someone please put Mitsuba in the window.
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Someone please put Mitsuba in the window.
Gonna level with you. I picked a cookie because that danganbro had a checkered scarf. And if I have to stipple another striped/checkered pattern I will kmsBeware, @clara. The last guy in this thread who interacted with Cookie Run became addicted to the game and has never been heard of since
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PLEASE, JUST BELIEVE ME!
Someone please put Mitsuba in the window. Or a carrot.
You're so fucking dead.Double posting is contagious. Plz don't ban me bro
It's possible that he's just allowed outdoors and has gone walkies.@mitsuba :3 Did you gently and humanely rehome Banana or did you just toss him outside and say so long and thanks for all the fish?
If this thread was being cowfished by Coltroon this entire time I'm going to have Wife fucking shoot me.Why do you sound like Colton?
I've heard of stories cats going outside for days on end and returning as if nothing happened, but seeing that she has never posted about something like that happening before I'd wager that her cats are house cats as wellMy cat is an indoorcel so I don't know how common it is for cats to just fuck off for extended periods.
It is when you are fighting windmills.fighting is not unmedicated behavior
how am i fighting a windmillIt is when you are fighting windmills.
Today and probably right nowSince when did she have a pink triangle?![]()
shes fineCould be that the cat slipped out during the frantic cleaning rather than being allowed out
"Tilting at windmills" is an English idiom, originating from Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote, meaning to engage in a futile or pointless fight against imaginary or trivial enemies or problems.how am i fighting a windmill
More like Dumb Quizoete LOL!"Tilting at windmills" is an English idiom, originating from Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote, meaning to engage in a futile or pointless fight against imaginary or trivial enemies or problems.
In your case, it's literally strangers on the internet. Makes you look childish(like a fucking retard)