Here’s why: this goes on every day, and clearly it is the dove who does not care about peace.
Here’s why: this goes on every day, and clearly it is the dove who does not care about peace.
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Well, perhaps kitty swipes at the dove, but the supposed peace symbol is provoking it!
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I think it is because we are dealing here with a Québécois/Canadian cat… :-)
I watched that three times.
Another:
That is so precious. The way the bird is bobbing its little head, it almost looks like it thinks the cat might want to mate :-)
Birds are jerks.
Chris Cohen has provided a translation of what’s being said: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHMDs6stUsw
One of our best philosophers addressed this question some time ago:
“How come the dove gets to be the peace symbol? How about the pillow? It has more feathers than the dove, and it doesn’t have that dangerous beak”
-Jack Handy
“There’s nothing funnier than the human animal.” Who said that? None other than the great Walt Disney (American motion-picture producer, pioneer of animated cartoon films. 1901-1966).