Me updating my dentist on what’s happened in the past year
Is that the bite of '87?
John Carpenter’s The Thing
what happened to that part of his lip :(
I thought it was a graphics issue in an Ubisoft game.


Over the garden wall?
Lmao
Demigorgon
I’ve seen this one before.


Ah! Now I remember why I bought that leaf blower. Here boy!
This is just a misinterpretation of dog body language. This good boy doesn’t want to smell you. He’s opening his jowls so you can put skittles in there.
I love Angelina Jolie! She has enormous lips!
Looks like a FromSoft enemy
The big dogs in Elden Ring scared the shit outta me for a while.
A good breeze and the dog damn well might fly away with those sails opened up
Several thousand of people are killed by dogs each year
They are near the top of the list of human-killing animals
Misleading. People get rabies from dog bites and die when they are not treated. Cows kill a lot more people directly then dogs.
Huh, didn’t think this was true on first glance, but it is if taken worldwide. In the US, bites are still high, but there are very few deaths from them.
Most of the deaths come from rabies in countries that don’t have widely available rabies vaccines. This seems like a solvable problem like tuberculosis if greed didn’t get in the way.
Human-dog interactions happen billions of times a day, this isn’t the gotcha you think it is
The top human killing animal is other humans. Dogs are just chillin.
People who hate dogs and spread lies about them are the worst.
Weird thing to say ngl
Dogs- that eternal enemy of man!
Don’t kid yourself tomiant. If a dog ever got the chance, he’d eat you and everyone you care about.
You’re thinking of cats. Who will eat their family’s dead bodies. A thing that dogs will not normally do
Better than burying it or overcooking it, as far as the cat’s concerned. Wouldn’t put it past cats to politely request a semi-cremation, or temporary burial for the family.
Sure thing Prune Tracy
I don’t know what this means, but I will NOT eat your corpse. Sorry to disappoint.









