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28 minutes ago, Stromboli1 said:
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3 hours ago, PrettyDeadThings said:earing the coat of arms, personally gifted to my grandfather by the Queen herself. I believe my Grandfather is one of her cousins from I believe her mom's side of the family. I honestly don't know, I haven't put much thought into how they're related. I just know that the coat of arms is extremely important to my family and because I thought I lost it I've felt extremely bad for years. This is my ancestry from the last 5 generations.
You should really try to retrieve that flag somehow. You’re absolutely right — Europeans are often really proud if their family has a coat of arms or noble heritage.
Around 30%+ Nordic/Netherlands, right? I remember you saying your roots were mostly German or something like that?
4 hours ago, PrettyDeadThings said:As for the dog, I’m hopeful she’ll mesh well with our other animals. If she does, she’ll be enrolled in professional training immediately. Mastiffs are typically calm and gentle, but they’re notorious for resource guarding and can become so protective that guests aren’t welcome until the dog decides they’re acceptable. At nine months old, I have no idea what kind of socialization she’s had... if any, and given her size, that carries risk. When we brought home our Bullmastiff and Corso, they were just two months old. We started immediately: vet visits, grooming appointments, and near-daily introductions to everyone in our lives. Petco, local shops, parks, downtown walks, constant exposure. By five months, they were ready for formal training. This new girl, though, she’s super skinny for her size, but, muscular, and already showing signs of resource guarding from the people at the shelter. That’s manageable with our dogs, who’ll give her space. It’s the cats I’m concerned about. Many people won’t take on a dog this size due to the financial strain and potential liability. But with my husband only home four or five days a month, I feel deeply secure in my home with my current dogs. That kind of peace is a blessing. Yes, we have weapons in the house, but I’d rather the dogs serve as deterrents first is shit goes sideways.
I think my tattoo guy had a Cane Corso (sadly, he passed away in 2023). I only met him a couple of times, but damn, he was massive and still the sweetest pupper. He also mentioned he got into training as soon as possible (he also got the ears done, which I’m not a fan).
I really hope it works out for everyone (especially the cats) - that girl deserves a forever home. I’d pick a few well-trained 200 lbs puppers over normal weapons any day. They also buy you time to retrieve and prepare your firearms if s*** really hits the fan (like if your bedroom is upstairs and your gun safe is downstairs).

We are so back.

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5 hours ago, Matt! said:
Why is she more popular than other Kpop female stars? what makes her better than them?
TBH just from a looks point a view quite a few stars are more attractive.

This guy doesn’t miss.

14 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:Why is she more popular than other Kpop female stars? what makes her better than them?
TBH just from a looks point a view quite a few stars are more attractive.
You’re basically asking why water is wet. Just watch her perform and you’ll find out.


29 minutes ago, Matt! said:
My money is on an inside job.

3 hours ago, Matt! said:
He's looking pretty good.

2 hours ago, Stromboli1 said:My money is on an inside job.
I say Brad Pitt and George Clooney

That doesn’t sound too tricky. It’s kinda weird though that smashing a window didn’t trigger the alarm.

11 hours ago, Matt! said:I say Brad Pitt and George Clooney


