The official Funny Pictures thread


Recommended Posts

On 03/09/2021 at 11:16, Sulphy said:

image.png.2a94f2c21fabcbf85f7a1ee89cb32a80.png

It's true. Most big dogs are nice. And a lot of small ones I vicious.

 

I lived in condos with elevators a lot. I would rather get in with a big dog then a little sh!t

  • Like 3
On 03/09/2021 at 16:20, E.Worm Jimmy said:

It's true. Most big dogs are nice. And a lot of small ones I vicious.

 

I lived in condos with elevators a lot. I would rather get in with a big dog then a little sh!t

Indeed, we grew up with Rotties, Dobermans etc... they were big plushy softies (that defended the family pretty well... in South Africa, mind) ... the little buggers, always biting and yapping!

 

On 03/09/2021 at 11:27, Sulphy said:

Indeed, we grew up with Rotties, Dobermans etc... they were big plushy softies (that defended the family pretty well... in South Africa, mind) ... the little buggers, always biting and yapping!

 

Yes I lost a best friend like this. He was a little dog - always barking at everything and everyone. Amazing friend. But he once barked and approached an untrained German shepherd - and that dog snapped his neck at once.

 

We carried him to the hospital while he was looking us right in the eyes - but they say there is not much they can do with what with his broken neck... He died in front of me and the memory haunts me to this day. 

 

I wish he would just not be so loud and agressive - been that he was tiny.

 

Sorry to poop on the party ...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Posts

    • Not ok - WINRAR   HAHAHAHAHAHAH 
    • Surprise! We still can't get it right. With the current state of AI, the crappy software, the huge mega-corporations that back all of these idiot things, I think we are a very long way away from SAE Level 5. I, for one, will never get in one.
    • Nice. September/October GA?! I'll keep following it, but won't install any preview or beta versions.
    • Wow, that could have been dangerous, certainly not ready for these things. They have to be 100% or pretty well close to it. Not that I will see one i doubt, never mind ride in one, they may have them in London, but I doubt they will come to where I live.
    • Nothing kills CMF Phone 2 Pro's successor due to rising memory prices by Hamid Ganji Storage and RAM prices have been rising over the past year, leading to a significant increase in the cost of electronics for customers around the world. Many companies are now revising their plans for upcoming devices due to higher component costs and overall production expenses. CMF is the latest company to cancel the successor to one of its best-selling phones due to rising memory prices. CMF is a sub-brand of Nothing and focuses on making budget smartphones for growing markets. The brand launched the CMF Phone 2 Pro last year with some eye-catching specifications and an affordable price. While many customers may have been waiting for a successor this year, one of the company’s executives has announced that CMF will not release a new smartphone this year. And AI is to blame. As Nothing co-founder Akis Evangelidis announced on X, the company has been working on a successor to the CMF Phone 2 Pro, but with current memory prices, it cannot “build a phone that feels like a genuine step forward at a price that makes sense for CMF.” So, no new CMF phone will be launched this year. Meanwhile, Evangelidis said the company still has several new products in the pipeline, including some in entirely new categories. He added that the Nothing brand will also continue launching new products through 2026. Budget smartphones are among the first victims of the surge in RAM and memory prices, as they have become more expensive to build. The sharp increase in memory costs could also reshape the traditional price ranges associated with budget phones. Apple CEO Tim Cook also recently said that price increases for some of the company’s products are unavoidable because RAM and memory have become significantly more expensive this year. Analysts estimate that the base price of the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro could rise to $1,399 due to current market shortages.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Collaborator
      ryansurfer98 went up a rank
      Collaborator
    • Week One Done
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Year In
      Skeet Campbell earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Month Later
      Sharbel earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      543
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      187
    3. 3
      Michael Scrip
      77
    4. 4
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      75
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      71
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!