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... ly act!


It just ate a mecha and is now acting so weak! Who are you trying to fool?!


Can you be more self-conscious of being an apex predator!


We didn’t even cry when we were totally horrified. You are a dog who just ate a mecha. What are you doing crying over here? What is there to cry about?! So fake!!


They really couldn’t understand how this dog could suddenly be crying like this.


Maybe it was a form of disguise? ...

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