Thursday, March 14, 2024

How does social media turns us in to idiots? Ask this girl who thinks she's a dog...

 
The 'social media star', who is known as Meow, appeared on KIIS FM's The Kyle & Jackie O Show to discuss what it means to live life as a canine
 

She told hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson how she sleeps in a crate, is rewarded with dog treats and has 'handlers' who help to look after her. Meow, who livestreams on gaming platform Twitch, explained how she identifies as a Dalmatian and will bark and run on all fours as she embraces life as a dog.
I can not make shit like this up on my best day. Her story is here...

10 comments:

  1. With that idiotic nose ring, she looks like a pet pig.

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  2. She prolly makes money from only-fans, but her owners are really hoping to breed her.

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  3. Uh.....,Meow?!

    Would not a better name for one who identifies as a dog be "WOOF!",or,perhaps"Fido"?

    I say she making good monies doing this,well....,good for her!

    The quicker idiots detached from their money the quicker they can do a lot less harm in society!

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  4. Say it aint so, Joe! So she identifies a dalmatian? Well, tell "Spot" to sniff our collective asses! ;^)
    irontomflint

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  5. Won't she be surprised when they start breeding her in a puppy mill.

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  6. about 40 years ago they had institutions for these people, and the people that pay to watch her/it/that/dog....

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  7. Does it go outside to take a dump or a leak? If not, why not?

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  8. Well, just have to make her BARK like a dog...

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  9. Do they do the trick with peanut butter?

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  10. Seriously, in the pet world she'd be a bitch in the human world needs some serious mental help then again if it pays the rent.......won't part with my money on such stupidity.

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