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so masculine in the way that it reminded me of, in my memory, it reminded me of like Cary Grant or like Marlon Brando, like really distinguished, confident, you know, rugged, a little bit man, like truly like a leading man. You know how a dog's face is pointed with its nose? And you know how like a pug is flapped? it was neither of those things. It was sort of like the shape of a human.
Like it was rounded in a way that doesn't, that I've never seen in a dog before. Like it was, or since I have two dogs, one sitting on my lap. And like the funny thing about it was, it was, yeah, it was just like, it didn't have like a point to its face. It didn't have a smashed face. It had like a curved human face. And so it,
Like it was rounded in a way that doesn't, that I've never seen in a dog before. Like it was, or since I have two dogs, one sitting on my lap. And like the funny thing about it was, it was, yeah, it was just like, it didn't have like a point to its face. It didn't have a smashed face. It had like a curved human face. And so it,
Like it was rounded in a way that doesn't, that I've never seen in a dog before. Like it was, or since I have two dogs, one sitting on my lap. And like the funny thing about it was, it was, yeah, it was just like, it didn't have like a point to its face. It didn't have a smashed face. It had like a curved human face. And so it,
I remember that being the thing that made me be like, oh my God, that's the face of a man. Like it wasn't a dog, the face, the body completely. But the face was strange in its... And the thing was, it looked at us too. So I think the looking at us, it looked at us and it felt like being looked at by a man. It didn't feel like when a dog looks at you.
I remember that being the thing that made me be like, oh my God, that's the face of a man. Like it wasn't a dog, the face, the body completely. But the face was strange in its... And the thing was, it looked at us too. So I think the looking at us, it looked at us and it felt like being looked at by a man. It didn't feel like when a dog looks at you.
I remember that being the thing that made me be like, oh my God, that's the face of a man. Like it wasn't a dog, the face, the body completely. But the face was strange in its... And the thing was, it looked at us too. So I think the looking at us, it looked at us and it felt like being looked at by a man. It didn't feel like when a dog looks at you.
It felt like he was consciously recognizing that we... That he, that it was, that he was like, yes, I am a man. Like he, he stood up on the back of the car to be like, I, yes, you were right. I have the face of a man.
It felt like he was consciously recognizing that we... That he, that it was, that he was like, yes, I am a man. Like he, he stood up on the back of the car to be like, I, yes, you were right. I have the face of a man.
It felt like he was consciously recognizing that we... That he, that it was, that he was like, yes, I am a man. Like he, he stood up on the back of the car to be like, I, yes, you were right. I have the face of a man.
Cause it just wasn't, it was like not, um, like it wasn't big, big. Well, the other thing too is like, it's, it had paws and it had like skinny little legs and there was no way anything was inside of that creature. The body was so distinctly mangy and, and dog.
Cause it just wasn't, it was like not, um, like it wasn't big, big. Well, the other thing too is like, it's, it had paws and it had like skinny little legs and there was no way anything was inside of that creature. The body was so distinctly mangy and, and dog.
Cause it just wasn't, it was like not, um, like it wasn't big, big. Well, the other thing too is like, it's, it had paws and it had like skinny little legs and there was no way anything was inside of that creature. The body was so distinctly mangy and, and dog.
Like the other thing too is like, you know, you see coyotes in LA and you see, and I've seen wolves before, but it wasn't like that either. It was very much like the body was, was almost too, I don't know what the right word is, like too,
Like the other thing too is like, you know, you see coyotes in LA and you see, and I've seen wolves before, but it wasn't like that either. It was very much like the body was, was almost too, I don't know what the right word is, like too,
Like the other thing too is like, you know, you see coyotes in LA and you see, and I've seen wolves before, but it wasn't like that either. It was very much like the body was, was almost too, I don't know what the right word is, like too,
gentle not gentle but like soft and and and skinny and to be a coyote or to be a wolf like it was definitely a dog and the and the tail wasn't so coyote like either the tail was the normal tail of a dog like like not crazy big it was just like it felt to me like like my uncle used to have this dog named, um, named Digger. And it felt very much like the tale of Digger, but the coat was very dark.
gentle not gentle but like soft and and and skinny and to be a coyote or to be a wolf like it was definitely a dog and the and the tail wasn't so coyote like either the tail was the normal tail of a dog like like not crazy big it was just like it felt to me like like my uncle used to have this dog named, um, named Digger. And it felt very much like the tale of Digger, but the coat was very dark.
gentle not gentle but like soft and and and skinny and to be a coyote or to be a wolf like it was definitely a dog and the and the tail wasn't so coyote like either the tail was the normal tail of a dog like like not crazy big it was just like it felt to me like like my uncle used to have this dog named, um, named Digger. And it felt very much like the tale of Digger, but the coat was very dark.
Like the coat was sort of this like brownish reddish blackish coat. I remember. And then the face, the hair on the face sort of was less so like the hair there was hair on the face, but it wasn't like, it wasn't like dog hair. And the features were distinguished. The lips were distinguished in a way that humans' lips are distinguished.