Okay. Hoo... Hot lady next door's already in to me. I'm glad she waited, I might have been a little freaked out. But she's really nice, and what I'm about to get into is a win-win situation, so it really can't be all that bad... Still, try to keep it slow at first, even if what just happened was definitely not that. Well, I'd best be ready soon... Daily good vibes point and four premium good vibes points spent!
@Jack the rabbit 223 Complicated, but here in the UK when they were becoming popular in the late 1990s people incorrectly assumed they were dangerous simply because they didn't look like "proper" or "gentlemanly" popular dogs. Think Dalmatians or whippets. So to stop the outrage the government quickly cobbled together a temporary law called the Dangerous Dogs act of 1998 which listed a bunch of dogs that were perceived as dangerous by the public, regardless if they actually were or not.
There was many dogs among the list, German Shepards, Rottweilers, Dobers. Notably along them was Pitbulls. Part of the law required these dogs to be in heavy duty leads and muzzles at all times when in public spaces. Even if it was the sweetest, softest most loving dog in the world it had its mouth clamped shut as if it were a wild bear.
This only reinforced the already perceived bias that they were dangerous as millions of people saw 100% of these dog breeds constantly muzzled and chained up, which led to a feedback loop of the public thinking these dogs must be dangerous if there's laws to treat them like savage beasts. People are afraid of them -> the dogs should be muzzled
The dogs are always muzzled -> people become afraid of them.
Eventually the act was revoked with pressure from animal rights organisations, because treating animals that just want to be loved like they're landmines waiting to kill you was needlessly cruel. But, now even with the act retracted there are countless people who grew up as children only ever seeing Pitbulls in chains with their mouths tied shut, which lead to lots of unfounded and inaccurate rumours about how "oh they have a special jaw that can lock and twist" or whatever. because their formative experiences when they were children was these animals being constantly presented as dangerous, people internalised it and now these lovely dogs, among many other breeds, are unfortunately seen by the public as basically wolves that will murder babies if given the chance
Lewdness and thickness. Two things that can make an asmr video the best kind 👌
23 likesI will like to have part two of this video because this is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen ❤❤❤❤❤
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1 likeBev is really awesome.
2 likesHope one of us has their shower break. Then we might have to share one for a bit.
1 likeOkay. Hoo... Hot lady next door's already in to me. I'm glad she waited, I might have been a little freaked out. But she's really nice, and what I'm about to get into is a win-win situation, so it really can't be all that bad... Still, try to keep it slow at first, even if what just happened was definitely not that. Well, I'd best be ready soon...
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I thought someone actually knocked on my door at the start XD
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Almost had a heart attack man 😭
3 likesI was watching ghost videos before this and I practically launched 3 feet in the air.
3 likesSo did I. Paranoia-cha-cha-cha!
2 likesI like the new intro. Haven't even got to the audio. Just thought it should be said
3 likesImagine a woman showing up to your door and shes only wearing her lingerie
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Snap back to reality
4 likesHonestly I’d be very suspicious
2 likesJust ask what the scam is at that point
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0 likesIm assuming many aren't prepared for this. Its nothing at all like the simulations on kamino
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😂w reference
0 likes@Ethan Gulledge glad someone got it 😂
0 likesSo, you’re nickname is “BB”? I can only imagine why…
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Me too
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0 likesMy beta fish had a gang war... never had a fish since. I stick with dogs but hard because people dont like pitbulls much.
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Gorgeous animals, a shame they're treated with such suspicion and fear
3 likes@Paul Rudd exactly what's up with that?
0 likes@Jack the rabbit 223 Complicated, but here in the UK when they were becoming popular in the late 1990s people incorrectly assumed they were dangerous simply because they didn't look like "proper" or "gentlemanly" popular dogs. Think Dalmatians or whippets. So to stop the outrage the government quickly cobbled together a temporary law called the Dangerous Dogs act of 1998 which listed a bunch of dogs that were perceived as dangerous by the public, regardless if they actually were or not.
4 likesThere was many dogs among the list, German Shepards, Rottweilers, Dobers. Notably along them was Pitbulls. Part of the law required these dogs to be in heavy duty leads and muzzles at all times when in public spaces. Even if it was the sweetest, softest most loving dog in the world it had its mouth clamped shut as if it were a wild bear.
This only reinforced the already perceived bias that they were dangerous as millions of people saw 100% of these dog breeds constantly muzzled and chained up, which led to a feedback loop of the public thinking these dogs must be dangerous if there's laws to treat them like savage beasts. People are afraid of them -> the dogs should be muzzled
The dogs are always muzzled -> people become afraid of them.
Eventually the act was revoked with pressure from animal rights organisations, because treating animals that just want to be loved like they're landmines waiting to kill you was needlessly cruel. But, now even with the act retracted there are countless people who grew up as children only ever seeing Pitbulls in chains with their mouths tied shut, which lead to lots of unfounded and inaccurate rumours about how "oh they have a special jaw that can lock and twist" or whatever. because their formative experiences when they were children was these animals being constantly presented as dangerous, people internalised it and now these lovely dogs, among many other breeds, are unfortunately seen by the public as basically wolves that will murder babies if given the chance
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