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I hear they make great pets, just as good as dogs, if not better. There was one guy on Animal Planet who owned them as pets and they could do a ton of tricks, warn you when they needed to go out to the bathroom, etc. Supposedly they're even smarter than dogs. Plus, when one pisses all over your carpet, it's like someone handing you 20 pounds of free fresh bacon and (whatever other foods pigs make). |
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And I've also heard that they're smart, and maybe they are smarter than a dog, but still give me a pug or a Jack Russell anytime. I mean, maybe it's conventional thinking, but can you imagine taking a pig along for a jog? |
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| Haha that just made me think about what my brother always does. He works on one of our friends' farm, and he picked out the cow that my family bought (for the meat). Every time we have hamburgers or steaks, he's always tells my mom "that's the cow that I fed," and then usually goes on to describe it by the white spot it had on its head or whatever, and she usually gets angry and grossed out. It's become common around our house to ask if what we are having for dinner is "the cow that Brian fed." Just felt like sharing that little story. |
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| Why the heck are they hanging out with that duck? |
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| Don't get it... ...like humans love horsepower? ...like lions love gazelles? |
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