Are kudos a form of bullying?

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Are kudos a form of bullying?

are the mods still here or have they turned into popsicles.

I only ask because I haven't noticed any polite requests to stay on topic recently.

 

Donna I was looking for a pic of  barbies ken in your daughters bedroom, then realised it was the cat Smiley Very Happy

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Maybe they have figured out that we are all basically good lol

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maybe they've realised it's a losing battle trying to keep us 'on topic' Smiley Tongue

 

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All?  Most maybe.

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Maybe they can retire once the lolcats get warn out and the lolcat dislikers start liking them?

 

I should work as a therapist 🙂

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No-one over the whole board, is being disruptive and interpersonal I guess.. I have seen the odd edited post recently.

 

It's a myth there is lol cat dislikers.Smiley Tongue

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Donna, praise Jesus, there's an unlimited supply of lolcats 😄 and also loldogs...and actually, any lol animal 😄 Life is good.

I like that grey cat but I think you should add a couple of bells to its collar to help the birds. It looks like the ORIGINAL lolcat...the I can haz cheezeburger one 😄

Perhaps you could add captions to the photos and I'll give non-bullying kudos?
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@just_me_karen wrote:
You will have to ask your friends who claim it.


name my friends who claimed it 

 

pretty simple question

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He's a British Shorthair, Donna. I used to have one myself a few years back until we moved house and he took off never to be seen again. They're usually pretty lazy and the breed is known for being aloof - liking their own company. Mine was like that. Came in to be fed then didn't want to know us. Seems your Kenny Boy may be an exception.

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He is definitely growing on me because of his friendliness and affectionate nature ( I just don't like it when he surprises me when I am pegging washing out rubbing against my leg when I don't expect it) 🙂

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