Hey do you guys wanna see a video of the puppies that my brother sent me the other day?
What am I saying? Of course you do.

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Hey do you guys wanna see a video of the puppies that my brother sent me the other day?
What am I saying? Of course you do.
#Pizza & #Puppies & #Philosophy [#Zvlogz #301]
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA4vN_43tOc)
Drunk Girls Get Surprised With Puppies
just pure joy
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Me: talks to animals like babies Me: calls all dogs regardless of age or size "puppy"
5 Reasons why not to get a dog in Egypt
Dogs are the cutest thing ever. They are loyal and love you no matter what. That unconditional love you can’t get anywhere else. I don’t need to keep talking about how amazing they are, coz most of you out there already know that. What I really wanna talk about is the reasons why you can’t enjoy having a puppy if you are Egyptian. And I believe that anyone who has ever owned a dog will relate.
1. Slavery
When you first take the puppy home first thing you hear your mother saying: “ah tab3an ana el halbes”. They automatically assume that we are not responsible enough and she will be doing all the work. This is not entirely true, maybe at first she might help around but eventually she WILL NOT feel its existence at home. She will not be a slave (as they claim) serving the dog and cleaning up after it all day and all night. Even when you say just leave it in my room, they are not satisfied.
2. You just DON’T love me
Why are you doing this to me, I’m too old for this (by the way she is at her prime). You kids just don’t love me is what you will keep hearing.
3. Just WHY?
And of course you will hear “You are NOT home most of the time, so why do you want it. I never asked for a dog.” And good luck trying to explain why.
4. Empty threats
At some point you reach a whole new level… “ohhh trust me when you are not home, I will just give it away” We all know they are empty threats, but honestly hearing it all day every day is too boring.
5. The theory
Mothers are quite resourceful; they then start searching online for reasons to back up a theory they have. The dog is not hygiene! It’s against Islam to have a dog at home! This is considered cruelty to have it at home! Naturally when you find other sources backing you up and references stating that having the dog at home is not against Islam, they just DO NOT listen.
Conclusion: This happens to all of us, just don’t give up easily.