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Aehr
Member...To whomever tagged up both "snow leopard" and "knot" without HYBRID up there: What in the HELL?! If you're gonna tag 'em with a knot (which is an EXCLUSIVELY canine trait no matter what the damn media shows), you'd better acknowledge the canine faces and fluffy tails and tag them up as hybrid.
Kreamkaiser
MemberTwo things:
1. Fix it yourself. (If you did, kudos)
2. Some people aren't THAT cynical about species in tagging. Damn.
darthnihilus
Membermmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...anus
Dilapidated Mongoose
BlockedYou mean fennicky. I'm turning that about on myself for this correction, but goddammit, that's communication and not porn.
Anonym
MemberFinicky. Really, with the wonders of spell-checking you managed to fail correcting someone else?
Moving back to topic, this is hardly something to rage about. Just change the tags and move along. Your name already appears in the tag history, so you're not impressing anyone by announcing your changes/chastising those who tag-failed.
Anomynous
MemberDAMNED FOX MEDIA AND ITS DAMN LIES
starfox064
Memberlooks like brother and sister xD
Ravenlord01
Memberknots and things aside. their long tongues are HOT!
Eremidar
MemberRabbits have small knots bitch. your saying their canines? when they can actually crossbreed with cats? shut your whore mouth and learn your biology before you start running your mouth with all kinda fancy jibba jabba. your fancy yellin and dumbassery only show your ignorance.
I just wanted to use silly words :P but its true
niko bellic
Blockedyea bitch, you tell that ho about it even tho its been dead for about a fuckign year hell yea
FEWOFO
MemberThis if it is a passion
Rook
MemberRabbits cannot crossbreed with cats. A friendly PSA to the past from the present.
Officer
MemberTHEYRE BRAINWASHING OUR KIDS
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