
So cats don’t always land on there feet.
Who knew.
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So cats don’t always land on there feet.
Who knew.
Picture by: dunno source Caption by: Twi_lover_EC via Loldog Builder
There is one not amused cat on the floor.
true, but you just KNOW that quaker is waiting for the dog to be looking the other way, and he’ll go the same way as the cat!
This just made my day!!
It’s supposed to be “their” not “there” you fool!
‘Their’ feet. THEIR. T-H-E-I-R!!!!! I can’t possibly be that hard!
It IS that hard! We’re surrounded by idiots who never got past the third grade. I’ve given up all hope for humanity. What will this place be like in 2 or 3 generations if nobody can figure out the difference between there, their, and they’re. Let’s all watch the movie ‘Idiocracy’ shall we?
Thank you.
English sucks,…. SURPRISE!!!
..Por eso aprendí el Español.
It, not I…people in glass houses, friend…
First of all, people, this is I Has a Hotdog. Proper grammar and spelling is not a high priority here.
Second, even highly intelligent, educated people occasionally use the wrong word when they’re typing. We all do it. It doesn’t mean we’re stupid. We just made a silly mistake.
The harping and the insults are unnecessary.