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Well, that’s what happens


soliders in ghillie suits

Well, that’s what happens when you try to sneak up on your cat.

(Soldiers in Ghillie suits)

Those lolcats are everywhere

Picture by: dunno source Caption by: lyds1012 via Advanced Lol Builder

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  1. moy_moy says:

    FIRST!!!!!!!!

    • keithybabes says:

      Thirst (Hangul: 박쥐; RR: Bakjwi; literally: Bat) is a 2009 horror/drama film, written and directed by Park Chan-wook. It is loosely based on the novel Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola.[2] The film tells the story of a priest—who is in love with his friend’s wife—turning into a vampire through a failed medical experiment.[3] Park has stated, “This film was originally called “The Bat” to convey a sense of horror. After all, it is about vampires. But it is also more than that. It is about passion and a love triangle. I feel that it is unique because it is not just a thriller, and not merely a horror film, but an illicit love story as well.”[4] It is the first mainstream Korean film to feature full-frontal adult male nudity (but not the first-ever commercially-released South Korean film to do so: that accolade goes to the 2006 film No Regret).[5] The film won the Jury Prize at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.[6]

      • that1person says:

        *cough plagiarism cough*

        • dissimilitude says:

          I’m not sure “loosely basing” a film on a novel counts as plagiarism as long as the relation of the film to the novel is acknowledged.

          • mabsba says:

            Maybe s/he doesn’t understand the ordinal post rule and is accusing Keithy of plagiarism? *horde of paparazzi descend upon Keithy’s house*

            • I Like Peanut Butter says:

              mabs: I think we refer to such people as it, vice s/he.

              • mabsba says:

                That’s very difficult for someone with an English degree to type — think of the voices of all those English professors in my head! :)

                At least I think that’s who it is….

            • keithybabes says:

              *opens door in pyjamas, with a piece of paper in hand*
              I’d just like to read out a short statement. Ahem.
              “Bad artists copy. Great artists steal”
              *slams door*

              • douglas says:

                wat does an of this hav to do with the picture

                oh and in relation to said picture, can any1 tell me a good material to make gilly or yowiee suits out of?

        • I Like Peanut Butter says:

          Dude it shoulda been layed out like *cough* plagerism *cough*. If you gonna Troll, troll right.

      • Schmoe says:

        “Thirst” was also the title of one of Eugene O’Neill’s earlier plays. Undoubtedly having more literary merit than this.

  2. The Steve says:

    What?

    What happens?

    You end up in the desert dressed in a ghille suit? I thought that you would wear the ghille suit BEFORE you try to sneak up on the cat..but what happens AFTER?!?

    Inquiring minds want to know!

  3. VictoryNotVengeance says:

    The cat banishes you to the biggest sandbox in the world?

  4. ay dios mio says:

    The cat gives you a gun?

  5. mabsba says:

    *voice in background* “Honey, why’s the gun box open?”

  6. bad fairie says:

    absolute meaningless post here – please ignore – i have to catch up on work so all further postings will go to my inbox where i can scan much quicker after every tirade from my clients.

  7. LurkinMerkin says:

    What’s my sofa doing in the middle of the desert?


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