Post AayCDwtRcX4l8h81qq by JezCaudle@infosec.exchange
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 (DIR) Post #Aa0naUkv6IRHTLuqAK by lowqualityfacts@mstdn.social
       2023-09-22T02:53:57Z
       
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       I somehow never knew this.https://patreon.com/lowqualityfacts
       
 (DIR) Post #Aa0o5NVY690FyES6Zk by bronakins@sfba.social
       2023-09-22T02:59:31Z
       
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       @lowqualityfacts So they cleverly cross-breed Pugs with Poodles (who love everyone) to get seeing eye dogs that are Puggles!
       
 (DIR) Post #Aa0o8UZSIJnykElRxY by sollat@masto.ai
       2023-09-22T03:00:04Z
       
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       @lowqualityfacts It’s true. Pugs will trip anyone at any time, but they prefer to trip people who can’t see them for maximum damage points.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aa0oKuuKCY1FtwRzOK by TruthSandwich@qoto.org
       2023-09-22T03:02:20Z
       
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       @lowqualityfactsIn their defense, they hate all people equally, and I don’t blame them. People are the worst.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aa0ojaDgFt0UykGXL6 by JosephMeyer@c.im
       2023-09-22T03:06:47Z
       
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       @lowqualityfacts Well, no wonder I never see pugs serving as seeing-eye dogs. A similar bias may explain why I don't see Chihuahuas serving as guard dogs or police dogs--perhaps they simply don't like to protect persons with disabilities.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aa0tO7vUkmNwuzLckS by elisshadoe@c.im
       2023-09-22T03:58:56Z
       
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       @lowqualityfacts it’s a who’s your master thing…don’t ask
       
 (DIR) Post #Aay5PaeTRLpzxEjJzM by skydog@sfba.social
       2023-10-20T17:21:37Z
       
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       @lowqualityfacts I can't say I blame them.  The Pug breed was initially developed by the owner of the Marylebone Cricket Club, who was sight challenged.  The dog was meant to be trained to not be gunshy, so it could be a fox hunter.  The specific breeding technique was smacking a cricket bat into a grain sack that was positioned next to the dog.  Unfortunately, Sir Cliven Bogrot, the owner, would hit the young Pugs in the face with the cricket bat by mistake so often, that the dogs reached the point where they just epigenetically gave up.On the plus side, the breed has a couple of extra inches to stop before they run smack into those glass doors.
       
 (DIR) Post #AayCDwtRcX4l8h81qq by JezCaudle@infosec.exchange
       2023-10-20T18:37:57Z
       
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       @lowqualityfacts True. Got it straight from the pugs mouth.
       
 (DIR) Post #AayfiBkTqm5OZRhuRU by amorphisbear@dragonscave.space
       2023-10-21T00:08:24Z
       
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       @lowqualityfacts There's no way in hell that's true.