YLYL thread
>>674905893
won
>>674905893
This is the worst ylyl i have ever seen
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>>674907130
Fuck off with that slimy jim carrey banana
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>>674907869
I really like this image
>>674907061
lost oh my shit
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>>674908124
Eat glass banana posters
>>674908124
quality post
>>674907061
Next time don't use helium
I made this funny picture all by myself pls dont steal it.
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>>674909756
Mods..
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>>674909599
FUCK!
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>>674909844
shower dog gets me everytime
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>>674909844
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkAp5gAYDUQ
>>674909878
Faggot.
>>674910137
2edgy4me
>>674910111
checked
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>>674909844
In a move seen as a big win for animal rights activists, the FBI has added animal cruelty to its list of Class A felonies, alongside homicide and arson.
Cases of animal cruelty fall into four categories — neglect; intentional abuse and torture; organized abuse, such as cock and dog fighting; and sexual abuse of animals — and the agency is now monitoring them as it does other serious crimes. Starting January 1, data is being entered into the National Incident-Based Reporting System or NIBRS, the public database the FBI uses to keep a record of national crimes.
The FBI's decision will not only be a way to stop cases of animal abuse but also can help to identify people who might commit violent acts, according to the Christian Science Monitor. Psychological studies show that nearly 70 percent of violent criminals began by abusing animals, and keeping statistics on such cases can help law enforcement track down high-risk demographics and areas.
"Regardless of whether people care about how animals are treated, people – like legislators and judges – care about humans, and they can't deny the data," Natasha Dolezal, director of the animal law program in the Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark College, in Portland, Oregon, told the Associated Press.
>GET FUCKED, YOU'RE NOW ON A LIST