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Is he still being an immense faggot or has he chilled out?Obese to Beast vid about Amberlynn:
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Is he still being an immense faggot or has he chilled out?Obese to Beast vid about Amberlynn:
I'm in the mindset that the deceased cat that was found is in fact Rarity. I find it hard to believe that there were two cats of the exact same description lost at the exact same time within the same area and Amber is a known liar who is lying her fat face off about it. The voicemail transcript is most likely fake. I can't believe she wouldn't even go down the place where the cat was to confirm or not that it was Rarity and then have closure. She's a horrible human being.so this confirms rarity is dead because again shes obsessed with trying to quash this. Oh Big Al, you are indeed a cat killer and always will be.
It wouldn’t be the shelter picking up a dead cat, more likely Animal Control. They would take it back to the shelter, scan it (no chip), take a photo for ID purposes, then send it to the local pet crematorium. No chip generally means the owner doesn’t really care what happens when the animal goes missing.Why would the animal shelter have a random dead cat? Do animal shelters go around picking up roadkill now?
There’s no need to go in if the animal is clearly not yours. In this case a question as simple as “does the cat have white paws?”. If not then it’s clearly not Rarity. Shelters don’t need random people wasting their time on an unnecessary in person ID. As @brooky said, they aren’t hanging on to dead animal bodies on the off chance an owner might come looking. They’re headed straight to a mass cremation.As for the actual interaction with the shelter, while I have no idea how they're run, I'd guess they'd still want you to come in to check even if you're sure it's not your pet because they likely don't want to keep a deceased animal's remains for longer than needed.
Morphed from Peter Griffin to Peter Griffin dressed as Meg.Eric Cartman, is that you??
Isn't 'Vlogmas' supposed to be nice, fun, Christmas related shit? Why the fuck is she always bitching about everything & not ever doing shit for her 300 supporters? I'd hate that if I had a creator I watched & genuinely enjoyed was always so negative & complained about their super simple job all the time & absolutely hated their audience. I don't understand if/how she still has support.
My problem is that I do not believe that this conversation took place, or at least the way Amber reported it. She does not want the audience to know that Rarity is dead, so she added details that would show that it is a different cat. She is not looking for Rarity anymore.It wouldn’t be the shelter picking up a dead cat, more likely Animal Control. They would take it back to the shelter, scan it (no chip), take a photo for ID purposes, then send it to the local pet crematorium. No chip generally means the owner doesn’t really care what happens when the animal goes missing.
There’s no need to go in if the animal is clearly not yours. In this case a question as simple as “does the cat have white paws?”. If not then it’s clearly not Rarity. Shelters don’t need random people wasting their time on an unnecessary in person ID. As @brooky said, they aren’t hanging on to dead animal bodies on the off chance an owner might come looking. They’re headed straight to a mass cremation.
Edit: realised I’d linked the wrong user.
Absolutely fabricated in my opinion, it's just another ''I'm totally a great person and everyone else is wrong'' story to try and quash criticism.My problem is that I do not believe that this conversation took place, or at least the way Amber reported it.
So if there's no reason to go in because they already cremated the cat, why would they tell amby not to come in because it's too gruesome to look atThere’s no need to go in if the animal is clearly not yours. In this case a question as simple as “does the cat have white paws?”. If not then it’s clearly not Rarity. Shelters don’t need random people wasting their time on an unnecessary in person ID. As @brooky said, they aren’t hanging on to dead animal bodies on the off chance an owner might come looking. They’re headed straight to a mass cremation.
Of course it didn’t. No shelter is monitoring her social media for starters, let alone calling her out of concern for her online bullying. I’d believe that Emily probably rang around any local shelters, but that’s the extent of any shelter contact.My problem is that I do not believe that this conversation took place, or at least the way Amber reported it.
Because they didn’t. She lies, and very badly.So if there's no reason to go in because they already cremated the cat, why would they tell amby not to come in because it's too gruesome to look at