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radio_supply June 1 2007, 23:37:26 UTC
The OP is teh dumb... most of the commenters seem to have logic in their brains!

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claudiag June 1 2007, 23:39:21 UTC
"sizeist"

Fer fuck's sake. Yanno what? I have some fat to lose too. Know what I'm doing about it? Not sitting around whining about "sizeism" in fucking dog mannequins, I'm at the gym running and lifting weights every second day.

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thatbitchfiona June 1 2007, 23:45:46 UTC
The people in that community aren't interested in losing weight.

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claudiag June 2 2007, 00:13:19 UTC
When you see persecution in the form of a dog mannequin, it's time to re-evaluate your priorities.

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thatbitchfiona June 2 2007, 01:13:29 UTC
This is true, but has nothing to do with my comment.

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redxmagnum June 1 2007, 23:39:49 UTC
Canirexia is a srs problem, u guyz. D: D: D: D:

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slaneyder June 1 2007, 23:40:55 UTC
WIN

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thecrimsondrago June 2 2007, 00:26:23 UTC
Hay dood I'm totally taking a break from WoW to watch most haunted places. Since I'm near the wifi, you think I could get that ditto? Did you want anything specific for it?

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not_waving June 2 2007, 00:47:35 UTC
Haha, just what I was going to say. They're naturally that shape. Why else would they be the chosen dog for racing?

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owly June 1 2007, 23:44:58 UTC
The idea of a fat greyhound is disturbing.

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heatherface June 2 2007, 00:01:12 UTC
It's considered animal cruelty to let them get fat, that particular breed is supposed to be skinny. Obviously, you're not supposed to starve your pet, but it's bad for them to be too chubby.

Though I've seen tubby Greyhound puppies, they're so goofy and cute. XD

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midnight_d June 2 2007, 00:28:41 UTC
Isn't having ANY pet that is fat considered animal cruelty?

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tisiphone June 2 2007, 01:51:36 UTC
Some withstand it better than others. Greyhounds and whippets have a very, very tiny bone structure and they just can't carry the weight. It's not healthy for labs or pugs or other heavier breeds, but they're unlikely to break ankles or anything.

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