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Old people: Wow, this is so beautiful and real.

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Yes, but to complete the analogy, you then shit in the french fries and eat your poop.

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Along with everyone else.

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You had me at eating my own shit you don’t gotta make it more appealing

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Our rabbit’s “sitting in a field of french fries” would be the cat’s food. If she can figure out a way to reach it she’ll eat the whole bowl.

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Doubtful. Cats eat the center and then act like the bowl is empty.

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my cat doesn’t like cramming her snout in the edges of the bowl so after she’s eaten I’ll scrape whay she left to the moddle and she’ll come back and eat more.

helps her pace herself I figure. She’s a scarf n’ barfer.

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I read that it’s because they don’t like their whiskers touching the edge of the bowl, which seems plausible.

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But the French fries only have about 100 calories per kilo and you have to spend all day eating and shitting to stay alive.

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That just means more French fries, absolute win! Can we make it so we have to drink coke as well?

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They also have to eat their shit to properly digest everything because one pass isn’t enough

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Aren’t we all just eating and shitting to stay alive?

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Entire religions have been founded on lesser revelations.

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It’s more like a field of pasta

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