Green_Lantern
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Is the greyish one a actual cat? looks more like a wildcat or something xp
Is the greyish one a actual cat? looks more like a wildcat or something xp
Looks like it could be part bobcat, but not sure if there is another breed of cat that is that big. The black/white one looks about the same size as a cat I used to have, weighed 20 pounds, all muscle not flab, so the other, using that basis, possibly around 80 pounds?Is the greyish one a actual cat? looks more like a wildcat or something xp
It's not a domestic cat, but I can't quite place which of the many species it is. It might be a Fishing Cat, but I'm not sure.Is the greyish one a actual cat? looks more like a wildcat or something xp
Looks like it could be part bobcat, but not sure if there is another breed of cat that is that big. The black/white one looks about the same size as a cat I used to have, weighed 20 pounds, all muscle not flab, so the other, using that basis, possibly around 80 pounds?[/QUOTE]Is the greyish one a actual cat? looks more like a wildcat or something xp
Looks like it could be part bobcat, but not sure if there is another breed of cat that is that big. The black/white one looks about the same size as a cat I used to have, weighed 20 pounds, all muscle not flab, so the other, using that basis, possibly around 80 pounds?[/QUOTE]Is the greyish one a actual cat? looks more like a wildcat or something xp
LINE PIECE!!
A literal Flock of Seagulls.:angry:
*diverts attention with an image*
**snip**
I will never accept this as truth. As long as I never visit Northern Europe I can assume it is still loaded with Vikings and praises of Odin.:angry:
*diverts attention with an image*
Finns are pretty much the same. Brooding, loyal, dark sense of humour. And I hear at least in hunting circles and such people still sometimes use ancient pagan spells, hoping that Tapio - the god of the woods and the hunt - will grant them prey.I will never accept this as truth. As long as I never visit Northern Europe I can assume it is still loaded with Vikings and praises of Odin.
Oh man, let's focus on this one again. Notice the hip gyrating, please, look at the hip gyrating!I think it's time to officially put this here.