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    the G-Diffuser Senior Member pevergreen's Avatar
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    Default Re: How many orgahs have "WOLF" as part of their name?

    This is why I don't associate too much with wolves:

    http://www.filefront.com/15102407/flashwolfbeta.exe/ (edit: for clarifcation, its a flash soundboard with clips of his voice recorded in teamspeak while he was playing)

    I used to play battlefield in a competition with him, he was...12 or 13 at the time.

    I imagine him and a certain member no longer with us are much the same, but this Blackwolf grew up, i'm happy to say.
    Last edited by pevergreen; 12-10-2009 at 11:35.
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    Default Re: How many orgahs have "WOLF" as part of their name?

    i respect wolves, i think they are the most beautiful creatures on earth, but i dont think theyre cute...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    i respect wolves, i think they are the most beautiful creatures on earth, but i dont think theyre cute...
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    ... there is nothing adorable about wolves. They are vicious, killers and very kewl, but by no means adorable.
    I agree one would be respectful and unsentimental about adult wolves. But aren't dogs basically wolves?[1] The fact that we can find them adorable, cool or cute is probably one reason why we domesticated them (or a close relative) way back when. If they were repulsive (like vultures, say), we probably would not have indulged them hanging around us.






    [1] The literal answer is probably no, but 99.8% DNA match is close enough to make my point:

    http://www.rawfed.com/myths/changed.html

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    Default Re: How many orgahs have "WOLF" as part of their name?

    I've gunned down many an ailing wolf in my day.

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    No. No! Oh please, no! NOOOO!!!
    That... that shirt! With the three wolves and the moon! It's all coming back to me!! The moon, the women, the glow-in-the-dark wolves...
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