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Person: *walks by dog*

Dog: *jumps up and scratches the persons leg*

Person: *walks by cat*

cat: *Chilling

Everyone: “oH mY gOd DoGs ArE sO mUcH bEtTeR” like dogs are good, but cats are better.

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Your late, that was for 2025 Christmas gifts.

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Just got Nice Reply for this and I’m very happy to see that this is no longer an issue! I still miss the old way of displaying all the hearts because posts with a lot of them looked very funny with them all stacked up, but this new pop up menu is fine imo. All I care about is being able to see everyone!

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Yeah untrained dogs are super annoying. Trained dogs (or just the really chill breeds) are super sweet, but they are definitely for people who enjoy putting the work in. If you don’t put the work in to train a dog they are really hard to have around other people. Cats are… cats. They are their own breed of crazy. Cats are kinda like bees. If you mess with them you’ll probably get scratched, but otherwise they literally couldn’t care less about your existence. My grandma has a dog who does those therapy dog hospital visits and stuff and she’s super chill, and then her other dog is… literally insane. They are both black labs, the difference is only how much time she has put into training the therapy dog vs the other one.

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Hey, my brother was bit by a cat…

And was scratched a lot, too (by the same cat)

However, I do see your point (even though I’m a dog person). But it really depends on the dog (or cat) you’re talking about. Some dogs are really fierce and were bred to be guard dogs or something, while some are really cuddly, and some are a mix. It’s still a good point, though, but really, I would choose a dog who could protect my home from invaders and scratch me occasionally over a cat that does nothing. Besides, if that person was a stranger to that dog, that dog was protecting its territory (most likely its home).

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Reality:

me: both are buttcheecks

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Yeah what @VoxelMaster64 said and the other playable version of the game had a bug where the animations between being a cube and the regular snail guy in the maze place with eggs, and it made my screen go up and down uncontrolably.

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NA, dogs are better because (this just experience with my cats) They don’t really interact with you ya know? I mean that is probably just my experience. Not to be toxic or anything just sharing my opinion! :grinning_face:

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this is factual, i have this guys dms:

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foorp

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I have/had multiple dogs and cats.

I only had one dog not scratch me.

All the cats scratched me.

I have no bias.

Also wait your cats are chill? My cats always wake me up at 3 in the morning for food. Also my cats scratched all of the chairs at my dining table. They are all ruined. They even scratched through the aluminum put on to prevent the scratching. HOW. Along with that my cats sometimes give me panic attacks by hiding in random locations and basically making me think they are missing! ( Dogs get no excuses either they also are wild and jump on me + get areas really messy.)

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WOW SO EPIC!
(yes, this is a sentence)

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actually cats are more like “scratches you from behind but you dont notice”

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AI is right:

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WITCHCRAFT!!i

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Alright, so now that the 2-week-long AP exam season has finally reached its end (technically, there are make-up exams this week). One would think that (in their school’s AP courses themselves), they could just relax or live out their final month of the 2025-2026 school year in tranquility, jouissance, and languor.

Turns out no, there is STILL some work in the AP exams. But let’s get on with the positive part first. In most AP classes in school, when you attend the AP exam, you are automatically exempt from whatever final exams in June that the teacher gives you. You can just cut class during that finals date. Only the people who never took the AP exam will have to take the final. So, that’s sort of a bonus.

Now, here’s where things get a bit more complex. In some specific AP courses and depending on the teachers, you’ll learn some more stuff that the nonprofit organization CollegeBoard never included in their standard curricula. Your AP teachers might continue handing out quizzes for the classes to take as well. In AP Calculus BC, for example, after the AP exam is done, your teacher might go back into lecture mode and teach you new integration techniques, like trigonometric substitution.

(My work in a trig sub problem)

Granted, I don’t think the stress of having to learn more stuff is as big as prepping for the AP exams in the first place. A good majority of the time, a person’s attitude is what makes up the stress and difficulty, tho. Attitudes will be subjective to a lot of personal preference in these cases. Some will find these new topics to be intellectually stimulating (e.g., prospective university math majors); other students may find it to be a massive drag to deal with. I feel like the “drag” part might be especially applicable to high school seniors who are already burnt out with their senioritis this late into the school year.

Ok, maybe I scared y’all with all these paragraphs so far. So let me just say this. Speaking from a graduating HS senior, if you all managed to succeed or keep up with an AP, designed thoroughly to be a fast-paced, rigorous, and college-level course, I strongly believe that you can get through these new concepts and obstacles that your teachers might throw in your way.

Also, I don’t really know how to end this text, so uhhhhhhh. The End.

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I’m away for 2 days and I have 30 notifications, did y’all miss me that much

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Guys i have a theory!

@Cybercuber → @redSprite → Blocky!!
Were are a trio!

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@BlueYoshi507 is taking notes rn.

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