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Greg Smith: | |
dogs are eggs | |
Pete Karl II: | |
"Land seals" | |
Greg Smith: | |
dogs are animals who bark, sometimes. you can’t really say that in general because some dogs who bark aren’t dogs | |
Pete Karl II: | |
Barking happens most times. | |
Greg Smith: | |
dogs are eggs, but also they lay eggs | |
Pete Karl II: | |
The main shell of a dog egg is thin fur | |
Greg Smith: | |
anything that lays eggs is an egg if you think about it | |
Pete Karl II: | |
anything inside a thing is in an egg | |
Greg Smith: | |
the universe is just one big dog nest | |
Pete Karl II: | |
People are in car eggs | |
Train litters | |
We build houses and culture around dogs | |
Greg Smith: | |
culture is just a way of expressing dogs to one another | |
Pete Karl II: | |
yes | |
Birthday parties were a dog invention | |
To surround a dog with activity | |
Same with Super Bowl | |
Greg Smith: | |
have you ever seen a dog without a birthday party? or vice versa? i think not | |
the super bowl says “bow” right in the name, as in “bow-wow” | |
Pete Karl II: | |
nearly every dog has some fur | |
if they live together eventually all dogs will become the same type of dog | |
Greg Smith: | |
it’s amazing that more people haven’t become dogs yet, with all the pet dogs out there | |
Pete Karl II: | |
some people do | |
Greg Smith: | |
yeah they do, they do |
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