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the ubiquitous screen that we all have seen for myriad hours has magical powers it brings us tales of suffering and woe but allows us to vicariously go to lands without menacing misery with a simple tap on the remote but when we think we've gotten our couch potato ***** far from the palpable pain of the muddied masses we see the ads for... feline cuisine tasty, tempting morsels in delectable sauces what little kitty could resist yes, what little kitty could resist while billions struggle to simply exist like monkey'd maggots on rotting meat they don't care if their meal is a treat only that their aching guts are at least half full while cat lovers are caught in the insouciant pull of ads for the "cat chef's" royal feasts for their most noble of beasts who purr and play with ***** of yarn for our delight and allow us to forget the interminable plight of the muddied masses who have no magic screen and couldn't give a **** about cat cuisine
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Aug 22, 2012
Aug 22, 2012 at 5:11 PM UTC
not for cat lovers
the ubiquitous screen that we all have seen for myriad hours has magical powers it brings us tales of suffering and woe but allows us to vicariously go to lands without menacing misery with a simple tap on the remote but when we think we've gotten our couch potato ***** far from the palpable pain of the muddied masses we see the ads for... feline cuisine tasty, tempting morsels in delectable sauces what little kitty could resist yes, what little kitty could resist while billions struggle to simply exist like monkey'd maggots on rotting meat they don't care if their meal is a treat only that their aching guts are at least half full while cat lovers are caught in the insouciant pull of ads for the "cat chef's" royal feasts for their most noble of beasts who purr and play with ***** of yarn for our delight and allow us to forget the interminable plight of the muddied masses who have no magic screen and couldn't give a **** about cat cuisine
spysgrandson
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Aug 22, 2012
Aug 22, 2012 at 5:11 PM UTC
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