Mr. Cat
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Im here. Are we going to have lots of fun?Come here, my little penguins.
Im here. Are we going to have lots of fun?Come here, my little penguins.
Im here. Are we going to have lots of fun?
This is of course all taking place in antartica, right?Depends on your definition of fun. Do you think long nights of dancing around bonfires whilst drinking strange herbal teas is fun, and singing the song of the narwhal?
This is of course all taking place in antartica, right?
...you have offended my family.... and you have offended the shaolin temple..Hell yeah. You had better not be a desert penguin. I'll be disappointed.
Wildcat personalities do not differ substantially from their domestic cousins and exhibit the aloof behavior that is common to all felines. With their well-deserved reputations as creatures of comfort, wildcats jealously guard their independence while indulging in the finer things in life. Attractive, solitary, creative and curious, these individuals are quite happy to observe the world from a distance.
The wildcat would never take a conventional route and prefers to explore life from off the beaten track, relying heavily on its instincts and powers of observation to guide it safely through the jungle. Its air of indifference and need for privacy keeps it on the outskirts of society, but its love for comfort always brings it back.
Exceptional personal hygiene is a hallmark of the wildcat personality, and from their hair to their fingernails they are immaculately groomed. Shopping for clothing or personal-care items spices up long, dreary days.
When someone wrongs a wildcat, they make it their business to even the score. Displaying superb patience, wildcats will even wait years for the right moment. When the occasion comes to strike, they gather all their force and attack. In the face of a ferocious display of hissing and blustering, their surprised victim has little chance of escape.
The wildcat differs from its lion relatives in its approach to its social structure. With an aversion to the complex family organization of the lion, the wildcat finds freedom and self-indulgence to be far more compelling. As a natural explorer it disdains staying in one place for long, preferring the freedom of solitary roaming in exotic locales. This wanderlust makes it ideal for a career as a travel agent, explorer, mountain climber, researcher or writer.
...you have offended my family.... and you have offended the shaolin temple..
Your trying to get me jealous? Youll see. Ill have my master plan ready to make tables turn.That's okay. Cause guess what? I'll just go find Oaky. So ha! Go be in a desert!
Come here Oaky Oaky Oaky....
I see you behind that sage!I'm not here.
Your trying to get me jealous? Youll see. Ill have my master plan ready to make tables turn.
Thats the first laugh. Not the last. hmmhmmhmmHEHEHEmmmmyessss. Time my precious.I see you behind that sage!
Muahahhahaaaaahahahaaahahaaaa
/winning
I'm still not here.
Thats the first laugh. Not the last. hmmhmmhmmHEHEHEmmmmyessss. Time my precious.
You wont win antimony You might as well just give it all up right now.Don't lie. You know you want to join me in bonfire dancing.
Heheheahahahahhohohhmuahhahamahahhyahaajkfja;ojraj;kdafa
Beat that laugh.
Time for what?! PARTY?!
Indeed. Perhaps when I have some sweet time.
You wont win antimony You might as well just give it all up right now.
ooohhhh Youre just jealous. Thats it.*waits*
You reject my flattery! Devil child!
Hey, you don't have to be a sore loser. I will win. Not sure what, but I will.
Haters gonna hate.
Porcupine said:Porcupines are physically small individuals with an over-abundance of attitude. Probably due to their lack of self-esteem, they have a tendency to seek comfort by putting others down and wit,
sarcasm and ridicule are the primary weapons of its oftentimes disagreeable personality. Its reputation as a backstabber is somewhat undeserved, although it has no problem with gossiping about friends and foe alike.
In defense of the porcupine's actions, its barbs are not designed to cause permanent harm. Instead, they're intended as a preemptive attack to protect its own sensitive feelings, and if anyone is wounded by its thorny words the porcupine is quick to come to its victim's aid.
Like other rodent personalities, porcupines are opportunists and are resourceful and creative in their endeavors. Adept at taking advantage of others' mistakes, they are the first to jump on the bandwagon when an opportunity arises.
With their consciously minimalist lifestyle, porcupines' financial needs are limited to the bare essentials of living and their homes are unadorned but functional.
Unambiguous loners, porcupines prefer jobs that reward individual effort and avoid manual labor or work that demands mental concentration. However, if it's lucky enough to find a job that requires a biting tongue, it performs above the call of duty.
The porcupine displays the characteristically sharp mind and opportunistic lifestyle of the rodent personalities, but unable to function successfully in social situations it is limited in its career choices. Of course, a job like postal worker, DMV employee, and IRS agent, matches its prickly personality perfectly.