When you get her off and get that quarter teaspoon
oh my god

oh my god

oh my god
oh my god

thanks ladies, we have a full teaspoon now!
the humble transfem beegirl strikes again

When you get her off and get that quarter teaspoon
oh my god
oh my god
oh my god
oh my god
thanks ladies, we have a full teaspoon now!
the humble transfem beegirl strikes again
CEOs such a deeply unserious concept. Hi I'm the guy whose job it is to decide how much money everyone gets and I just so happened to decide I should get two squilliam dollars and you should get a penny and a half. I know I did a good job because math please don't double check.
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Commission for @esmekipomi!
Winter Teto!!! Merry Christmas to all!
Ok so it's clear to me that some of y'all are having issues with this video. As someone who understands breed specific behaviors and dog body language this shit is objectively hilarious to me. Lemme explain why:
Beagles are a very vocal breed. They are hound dogs, specifically hunters, so their job is to communicate and be extra loud when excited or a "treat" is found.
Due to their nature as hounds, and in part genetically predisposed health issues, they get fat often. They're prone to eat too much and need exercise. Old beagles tend to get over weight.
This dog is not biting, frustrated, or aggressive. He's wagging his tail, licking his owner, and engaging in hunting behaviors (barking, sniffing, pointing, and nipping.) This dog is trying to catch his treat. He's working for his reward.
TLDR: The dog is having fun. Don't take it seriously. Using a crunchy mic with a beagle makes his barking sound so funny. Enjoy the humor.