Official Dogs vs Cats


Dogs or cats  

418 members have voted

  1. 1. What do you prefer

    • Dogs
      194
    • Catz
      191


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Suppose it doesn't really matter since most people will only visit this thread to vote and will most likely never return, but if they do return for some reason they'll have 54 pages worth of entertainment to enjoy: :p

 

 

 

54 pages of awesomeness?   

 

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And that's not all, there's more pages to come unless a mod decides to lock it. :o

Yeah this thread is full of awesomesauce doge pics!

 

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:shifty: :p

 

 

YEAH!!!  because cats are AMAZING! Lots of amazing cat pictures here:

 

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Let me explain it:

 

?Awesome? and ?Amazing?.

 

Both are overwhelmingly positive, yet to me they evoke two completely different responses.

 

[DOGS] = Awesome is what you get when something is high-action and fast paced. It?s a rush. Sometimes it?s a sensory overload. It?s a gut-punch or a ?###### yeah!? It?s something that sucks you right into the moment where the magic happens. When it?s done, you?re left with traces of awesome, but it?s a fleeting feeling. It?s limited. It?s something you?ve got to be there to understand.  

 

[CATS] = Amazing is more of an eternal feeling. It sticks with you. It can be fast paced. It can be awesome. But it can also be a slow-burning feeling. I?ve read books and watched movies and TV shows and finished them and I?ve just felt numb. Like, where do I go next? How is anything going to top that? Those are the things that overwhelm me with the sadness that I?ll never again have the feeling of reading/watching this particular amazing thing for the first time. Its brilliance comes as a surprise at first, and then it lingers. Some books make my skin crawl just thinking about them, that?s how amazing they are.  

No it is not.

 

It's either Palpatine or Count Dooku. I could be wrong.

 

I posted that picture here because I like stormtroopers in front row.

Yes its Christopher Lee Peter Cushing I think

 

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Glad to see there is still some common sense in these forums!

Dogs are still winning in the poll :D

Common sense has little to do with it :p

 

Because you can't argue with all the fools in the world. It's easier to let them have their way, then trick them when they're not paying attention.?

? Christopher Paolini

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