The Queen lyrics were LOLzy, but I too didn't notice the failed decision branded on the dog's backside. Hm... Now I'm craving to see this "lady" doing it with that tramp... Dammit, Internet, you've made quite the sick fuck outta me.
This is hilarious, but there's something I don't get... If he was raised by wild pigs, then why would he eat meat? And the skull in the den? It looks more like he was raised by wild dogs or something. Also, I really wonder what is in that bag of punishment.
"They eat almost anything they come across, including grass, nuts, berries, carrion, roots, tubers, refuse, insects, small reptiles. Wild boar are also known to predate on young deer and lambs. This has not been reported in the UK, but is a common problem in Australia."
aldeayeah said: Wild boar are also known to predate on young deer and lambs. This has not been reported in the UK, but is a common problem in Australia."
What animal *isn't* a common problem in Australia?
Popebug said: What introduced animal *isn't* a common problem in Australia?
You know how people sometimes joke that "BUNNIES WILL AKE OVER THE WORLD!"? That actually almost happened in Australia. 24 rabbits were introduced...about 10 or so years later, there were literally millions, ripping the vegetation apart like a cute, fuzzy swarm of locusts.
I think there's another Queen's parody there besides "We Are The Champions", which is "Another One Bites The Dust" became "Another One Bites The Dog"... (look at the bottom left of the pictures)
To think that this guy would later go on to be the official meme master of F/GO... What an amazing feat.
Using the Professor's deluxe punishment bag for punishment.This child was found in a certain location in Lithuania, raised by wild pigs. Will I be able, through education, to produce an upstanding member of society?Training to walk on two feet.Training to speak words.And then 7 months later...
The successful debut into society!Training to pick out things that are good to eat.Professor, I believe that child was a boy...Yes, and..?My hobbies are embroidery and reading.This is the latest tale from Professor Charles M. Church, the authority in the area of education of wild children.