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corwin

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Yep; I actually do not find chicks dancing sexy at all. It's just awkward and unattractive to me.

KT

You know how I know you're gay?

But seriously...not at all? There's something wrong with you or the women you've seen dance, one or the other:colbert:
 

Newbian

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You know how I know you're gay?

But seriously...not at all? There's something wrong with you or the women you've seen dance, one or the other:colbert:

Maybe he hits the strip bars during the day on weekdays and gets the b-team.
 

olds

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This is the first thing you posted that was worth a shit.
 

HamburgerBoy

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I only find pole dancing sexy at the parts when they're bending over with very little covering their butts. Otherwise I tend to agree with Greenman et al.

This is the first thing you posted that was worth a shit.

I just said "What the fuck?" out loud several times laughing. What the fuck?! :awe:
 

iCyborg

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I just said "What the fuck?" out loud several times laughing. What the fuck?! :awe:
It had already been posted in this thread. And someone noted that there's a string or something and someone is pulling the cat, which makes it not funny to me...
 

destrekor

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It had already been posted in this thread. And someone noted that there's a string or something and someone is pulling the cat, which makes it not funny to me...

someone hypothesized - I don't believe there was ever confirmation of just what the fuck was going on there.

It could have been a cramp, a moment of alien limb syndrome, or... agreed to be most likely: tape placed on the cat.
 
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It's definitely a rope, look at the way it's paws slide across the counter.

Cats do that when they see something that scares them. The tilt and stiffen their head while trying to make their bodies look as large as possible by going perpendicular to their foe.

Growing up with a cat lady (mom) I've seen this many, many times. No rope, string, etc. The cat is just moving awkwardly while giving too much attention to his foe.
 

IronWing

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Reincarnation is on there twice. I think the one under paranormal-religious should be reanimation (zombies).
 

Ichinisan

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Reincarnation is on there twice. I think the one under paranormal-religious should be reanimation (zombies).

Also, I think "psychic surgery" shouldn't have been outside the pseudo-science section.

I don't really know what psychic surgery is, but it sounds like pseudo-science.
 

iCyborg

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Cats do that when they see something that scares them. The tilt and stiffen their head while trying to make their bodies look as large as possible by going perpendicular to their foe.

Growing up with a cat lady (mom) I've seen this many, many times. No rope, string, etc. The cat is just moving awkwardly while giving too much attention to his foe.
I also grew up with cats around, and I've never seen such behavior. And it's not just behavior: the way it slides seems to defy physics, and puts M. Jackson to shame.
And the way it fell down from the table, no way would any cat do it like that.
 

destrekor

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I also grew up with cats around, and I've never seen such behavior. And it's not just behavior: the way it slides seems to defy physics, and puts M. Jackson to shame.
And the way it fell down from the table, no way would any cat do it like that.

Again - look up Cats and Tape.

And you've also not seen animals reacting to Alien Limb Syndrome.


On a slippery surface like that countertop/table, it's easy for dogs or cats to slip around. If the hind legs are pushing enough, the front legs may slide.

I'm playing devil's advocate here, but again, just because it's abnormal doesn't make the string scenario the only plausible solution. ;)