Hedgehog X-ray
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From the thumbnail, i definitely thought this was skinned. Glad to see im wrong
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Quantum shitting through the nth-Dimension is a go!
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Billy "Thundershits" Brown: The Early Years
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No, Mr. Hog. I expect you to die.
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There are three kinds of people.
Worse thing about getting old. That's what my ballsack looks like now.
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Gotta go flats
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There are three kinds of people.
There's a 4th kind. Those who do not use dark mode.
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Lmao the tape is absolutely adorable.
Also a hedgehog's belly looks surprisingly naked. There definitely should be spikes there that little pervert just took off.
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“You’re mad Goldfinger, do you expect me to talk?”
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Sounds like:
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I spent far too long staring at this trying to figure out what it was before I noticed there was a title that would tell me exactly that.
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One of the hardest parts of a veterinarian’s job is the fact that your patients can’t tell you what’s wrong. They may try to communicate in their own way, but oftentimes they’ll actually go out of their way to mask discomfort or hide pain. This is especially true for pack animals (like dogs) where standing out too far from the norm can mean being excluded; From a natural selection standpoint, downplaying discomfort means you still fit in with the pack and can continue to benefit from them. Luckily, the vet immediately knew something was wrong in this case because the patient kept exploding into piles of gold rings.
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Damn 90s child torture devices were aesthetic.
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Damn 90s child torture devices were aesthetic.
Better than the ones the germans had before ww?
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Moisturize me!
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That is one saggy balls.
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One of the hardest parts of a veterinarian’s job is the fact that your patients can’t tell you what’s wrong. They may try to communicate in their own way, but oftentimes they’ll actually go out of their way to mask discomfort or hide pain. This is especially true for pack animals (like dogs) where standing out too far from the norm can mean being excluded; From a natural selection standpoint, downplaying discomfort means you still fit in with the pack and can continue to benefit from them. Luckily, the vet immediately knew something was wrong in this case because the patient kept exploding into piles of gold rings.
Well you could just become a doctor and ignore what the patient says anyway!
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It looks like they're forcibly installing windows onto him
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Thanks, I hate it.