Woooow. This is the best video I have ever seen.
I feel like that video was crafted by scientists to make people my age furious.
I feel like that video was crafted by scientists to make people my age furious.
I don't know what to tell you. I'm 27 and a rotary phone was antique even 20 years ago. I don't know a living person who even knows how one of those operate and they belong in a museum.
I don't know what to tell you. I'm 27 and a rotary phone was antique even 20 years ago. I don't know a living person who even knows how one of those operate and they belong in a museum.
I'm 33 and we had one, briefly, while I was growing up.I don't know what to tell you. I'm 27 and a rotary phone was antique even 20 years ago. I don't know a living person who even knows how one of those operate and they belong in a museum.
idk. I can't widely recommend it, even though it was one of my favorite movies so far this year, because I think you have to be a very specific kind of person to enjoy the movie. It's more quirky than funny, and the point the movie is trying to make can come across as more muddled than nuanced. It's short and free though, so it doesn't hurt to give it a try.Your avatar makes me laugh OP. I heard a lot of bad reviews about this movie, how is it?
I'm 32, I remember having one for a few years and my gran having one for a while longer in the 90s.I don't know what to tell you. I'm 27 and a rotary phone was antique even 20 years ago. I don't know a living person who even knows how one of those operate and they belong in a museum.
This. Poor kitty. :(That is some serious mishandling of the cat and isn't particularly funny to me.
The person is more concerned with filming it then actually stopping the cat or actually grabbing it properly.
I don't know what to tell you. I'm 27 and a rotary phone was antique even 20 years ago. I don't know a living person who even knows how one of those operate and they belong in a museum.
Im 34 and remember having a rotary phone for a long time growing up when we actually had a landline. Granted that was mainly for stylistic reasons since my dad loved old fashioned stuff.lol! Come one now... I'm more or less 10 years older than you and I remember rotary phones very well from my childhood. They are old and antiquated, but it's not like we're talking about a phonograph.
Same here, I'm 35 and I was 5 or 6 before we got rid of ours.Im 34 and remember having a rotary phone for a long time growing up when we actually had a landline. Granted that was mainly for stylistic reasons since my dad loved old fashioned stuff.
If it's in any kind of pain or discomfort it still seems to prioritize the cake, at least. :PThat is some serious mishandling of the cat and isn't particularly funny to me.
The person is more concerned with filming it then actually stopping the cat or actually grabbing it properly.
That is some serious mishandling of the cat and isn't particularly funny to me.
The person is more concerned with filming it then actually stopping the cat or actually grabbing it properly.
I'm not saying they are gonna kill the cat or anything but that's a really shitty way of handling them.Eh, that cat will be fine, lol. Grabbing him/her like that isn't going to hurt the cat. They can push into/squirm themselves into all kinds of positions.
Cracked me up when it went in hard for the cake at the end.
lol! Come one now... I'm more or less 10 years older than you and I remember rotary phones very well from my childhood. They are old and antiquated, but it's not like we're talking about a phonograph.
Isn't it more that he wants to stop the cat from eating it. Chocolate is poison to catsThat is some serious mishandling of the cat and isn't particularly funny to me.
The person is more concerned with filming it then actually stopping the cat or actually grabbing it properly.
Well maybe they should have stopped filming and prevented the cat from trying to eat it, instead of doing a half arsed job of stopping it by grabbing it by the head.Isn't it more that he wants to stop the cat from eating it. Chocolate is poison to cats
Isn't it more that he wants to stop the cat from eating it. Chocolate is poison to cats
That's true. But the cat seemed determined :) .But yeah I would never treat my cat this way. I had to go with mine to the veterinarian today. I hope he will be well soon. He is the Einstein under the cats.Well maybe they should have stopped filming and prevented the cat from trying to eat it, instead of doing a half arsed job of stopping it by grabbing it by the head.
LOL cats are always determined, gotta anticipate what trouble they are gonna get into.That's true. But the cat seemed determined :) .But yeah I would never treat my cat this way. I had to go with mine to the veterinarian today. I hope he will be well soon. He is the Einstein under the cats.
Thank you very much.LOL cats are always determined, gotta anticipate what trouble they are gonna get into.
Hope everything is OK with yours.
A chocolate cake would not kill a cat. It's just too dilute to have enough chocolate to do anything.Yeah, chocolate can kill a cat pretty darn well.
White chocolate isn't as dangerous as regular.
A chocolate cake would not kill a cat. It's just too dilute to have enough chocolate to do anything.
Chocolate is about just as toxic to cats or dogs as it is for people (per kg of living thing). They just are idiot when it come to out much they eat. It's really just a caffeine overdose (or theobromide if you want to be a purist).
So a small dog or cat eating a high percentage cocoa 3 oz chocolate bar can be lethal (just like you if you ate 45 oz) but the volume of cake needed to cause toxicity is way bigger than what fit in their digestive tract.
Xylitol, grapes and onions are more dangerous than chocolate. Not a reason to give them chocolate though, you don't want them to develop a taste for it.
source: vet irl, and I have treated pets with chocolate poisoning (does not happen often).
A chocolate cake would not kill a cat. It's just too dilute to have enough chocolate to do anything.
Chocolate is about just as toxic to cats or dogs as it is for people (per kg of living thing). They just are idiot when it come to out much they eat. It's really just a caffeine overdose (or theobromide if you want to be a purist).
So a small dog or cat eating a high percentage cocoa 3 oz chocolate bar can be lethal (just like you if you ate 45 oz) but the volume of cake needed to cause toxicity is way bigger than what fit in their digestive tract.
Xylitol, grapes and onions are more dangerous than chocolate. Not a reason to give them chocolate though, you don't want them to develop a taste for it.
source: vet irl, and I have treated pets with chocolate poisoning (does not happen often).
Lol... well people do the PETA-type outrage if they want, I find it funny. For one I am not outraged by the the way the kitten was handled, pretty amusing the way he wanted that cake.Can they at least go back to being outraged at how the owner is holding the cat or do you want to ruin that for them too