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That phrase, "When The Vet Sees It He Calls The Police " is on so many clickbait articles it's embarrassing. "Hold your breath when you see them now" as well. On an "article" about someone from a show that ended two years ago.
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Pregnant woman went for a scan. Dr immediately called the police
WHY
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Dont forget "The one trick <insert profession here> don't want you to know"
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So it was still a 'dog'.
So family thought they adopted a dog- because they did.
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Surprise! They adopted Snoop Dogg!
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That was the most infuriating part for me- I thought it might be a new animal, or breed of dog or something but no, a fictional story about a poor abused dog >:/
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Wish I could call the cops. I block any website that runs those silly "sponsored content"/taboola ads. They obviously don't take us seriously so I don't give them my time
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All our local news stations have that shit on their website.
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BBC runs them too. I’m so disappointed.
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Everybody has those things nowadays, even the Washington Post. Stock photos of pretty girls to catch your eye, advertising random crap.
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I normally dont even click on these kinds of things, but curiosity got the better of me, and the amount. Of. Damn. Clicks. I had to go through infuriated me to the point of needing to reach the end
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If an abused dog is a 'dog' then I am a 'person'
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I don't want to alarm you, but there is a very high chance that a doctor may call the cops at your next appointment.
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And if an abused person is a ‘person,’ then that makes me some inhuman abomination.
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Impressive commitment to stay with it 51 clicks!
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I considered giving up about halfway through, every single page was one paragraph with like, no info at all until the very end :/
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I can't stand those. They drag the story out as long as possible. The "pregnant woman gets ultrasound, the technician CALLS THE COPS" they start with "Pregnancy is hard." clic "Its an exciting time for the fam." click
They're the web equivalent of the truck never running into the bollard.
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· 4 yr. agoIs that alot of puppies?
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A normal litter is from 6 to 8 puppies for a healthy, fully developed adult female, so yeah.
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That site is horrid on mobile
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