Может лучше член необрезанный показать
тема переросла в гомосятину?
SPORT привык врать на все 100%
SPORT привык врать на все 100%
тема переросла в гомосятину?
Может лучше член необрезанный показать
не ври.......мне просто лень искать твою писанину про хохляндию
Может ты меня с кем перепутал???
Может ты меня с кем перепутал???
Готов поспорить с тобой на кругленькую сумму.
В разбивающие спора могу взять на выбор - Justbull-a, Lednik-a или Dark Angel-а.
В разбивающие спора могу взять на выбор - Justbull-a, Lednik-a или Dark Angel-а.
Спросил....
Спросил....
И у тебя спросил
Justbull-a, Lednik-a или Dark Angel-а
И у тебя спросил
Justbull-a, Lednik-a или Dark Angel-а
я ХОЧУ
я ХОЧУ
шум, жара, свет и вонь
The next big pit bull story of the week did not have a happy ending. It came from Denver when television anchor Kyle Dyer was reporting on a story about an Argentine Mastiff named Max who had been rescued from an icy lake by a firefighter. She was reuniting the dog, his owner, and the firefighter in the studio, but things went bad when she tried to kiss Max at the end of the interview and he bit her, sending her to the hospital.
It became a big story on many news programs, including The Insider, which contacted me to appear as an expert on dog behavior. I was very honored to be asked, but was a little disappointed when I saw that before I spoke, they showed a graphic that said “Who’s to blame?” When they interviewed me, I tried to choose my words very carefully, because to me an incident like this isn’t about blame, but how to learn a lesson from what happened.
They did show two of the most important things I said about why this may have happened. First of all, if you have never been in a studio during taping, it’s a crazy energy. There are people running around, strange noises, bright lights, and lots of shouting. Even for humans, it can freak you out, so you can imagine what it’s like for a dog to be in that environment.
The other thing to always remember when meeting ANY dog is the rule, “no touch, no talk, no eye contact”. You have to let the dog approach you and show him that you aren’t a threat. With Max, you could tell before the bite there was going to be trouble, because, she was holding his face with both hands and he was getting more and more uncomfortable, and when she leaned in to kiss him a the end, he thought it was an aggressive act and bit her.
We have to remember it’s a dog, and they don’t understand it’s a sweet Valentine’s Day kiss. They just know they’re in a crazy place and someone is holding their collar and their face and not letting them get used to their surroundings. Finally, a human is invading their space with their hands and mouth. Max was clearly stressed out, and he got to a breaking point. Kyle Dyer clearly didn’t think she was upsetting the dog, and clearly meant well, but when you look at the situation from Max’s point of view, you can see how things went wrong...
pmax писал(а): и бывает порой, что в некоторых местах тупо не пройти из-за куч быстрорастворимого дерьма...
никогда такого не встречал
шум, жара, свет и вонь
The next big pit bull story of the week did not have a happy ending. It came from Denver when television anchor Kyle Dyer was reporting on a story about an Argentine Mastiff named Max who had been rescued from an icy lake by a firefighter. She was reuniting the dog, his owner, and the firefighter in the studio, but things went bad when she tried to kiss Max at the end of the interview and he bit her, sending her to the hospital.
It became a big story on many news programs, including The Insider, which contacted me to appear as an expert on dog behavior. I was very honored to be asked, but was a little disappointed when I saw that before I spoke, they showed a graphic that said “Who’s to blame?” When they interviewed me, I tried to choose my words very carefully, because to me an incident like this isn’t about blame, but how to learn a lesson from what happened.
They did show two of the most important things I said about why this may have happened. First of all, if you have never been in a studio during taping, it’s a crazy energy. There are people running around, strange noises, bright lights, and lots of shouting. Even for humans, it can freak you out, so you can imagine what it’s like for a dog to be in that environment.
The other thing to always remember when meeting ANY dog is the rule, “no touch, no talk, no eye contact”. You have to let the dog approach you and show him that you aren’t a threat. With Max, you could tell before the bite there was going to be trouble, because, she was holding his face with both hands and he was getting more and more uncomfortable, and when she leaned in to kiss him a the end, he thought it was an aggressive act and bit her.
We have to remember it’s a dog, and they don’t understand it’s a sweet Valentine’s Day kiss. They just know they’re in a crazy place and someone is holding their collar and their face and not letting them get used to their surroundings. Finally, a human is invading their space with their hands and mouth. Max was clearly stressed out, and he got to a breaking point. Kyle Dyer clearly didn’t think she was upsetting the dog, and clearly meant well, but when you look at the situation from Max’s point of view, you can see how things went wrong...
О чём там?
Есть закон запрещающий бухать и находиццо пьяным в общественных местах, он работает? Вот так же и тут будет - всем пофиг на закон supercool
Есть закон запрещающий бухать и находиццо пьяным в общественных местах, он работает? Вот так же и тут будет - всем пофиг на закон supercool
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