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Mr. Bambu
Mr. Bambu
I don't know if you've ever owned a cat before, but even if you haven't I'd wager you're familiar with their habit of gift-giving. Particularly, outdoor cats will deposit small dead animals (or other things, sometimes, I've received a child's sock once, which was funny and disconcerting) on their caregiver's doorstep. I've heard it said that this is because they feel their owner is incapable of hunting on their own- after all, they've never seen them do it- which may well be just one of those internet rumors, but whatever the case, it is very reminiscent of you, coming here to my wall, to show me WoW profiles I'm not pleased with.

happy for you tho
DaReaperMan
DaReaperMan
You know what I will take being a cat in this instance because I'm definitely a cat person!

And I'm definitely not bringing you some lizard you'll find a few days later dead under your foot with a squish!
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