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      Fuck Chase. He just shoots a net or lays out cones. Motherfucker steals the spotlight from the real hero pups. Between Rocky, Zuma, and Slye there’s no reason for him. And super spy Chase is bullshit too. He was such a useless fucking dead weight they retconned him mid season to be more useful.

      All Cops Are Bastards

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      Irony probably, there is “paw patrol” too, which is just a kid cartoon

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        I think the reason paw patrol is on there is it can be viewed as police state propaganda.

        I never watched it, so I can’t speak for that, but I do know some people genuinely think that. I am thus not too sure that this is done ironically.

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    Lmao who is downvoting this, even if you don’t like it there’s zero argument against it

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      there are so many that this meme would turn into an encyclopedia. lol

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        Wilson has often mentioned the influence of philosopher Ayn Rand on shaping his entrepreneurial and personal philosophy, often alluding to passages from the novel Atlas Shrugged. This influence was so strong at Lululemon that they once produced shopping bags with the phrase “Who is John Galt?” printed on them.[29]

        In a 2009 blog post on Lululemon’s website titled “How Lululemon came into being,” Wilson wrote: “Women’s lives changed immediately. Men’s lives didn’t change however and they continued to search for a stay-at-home wife like their mothers. Men did not know how to relate to the new female. Thus came the era of divorces.” In the same blog post, Wilson also shared his views on birth control, writing “Females no longer had to ‘make’ relationships work because with birth control came a sense of financial and life control. A sense of equality was established because women no longer had to relinquish their independence to a male provider.”[50]

        not necessarily opposed to child labour

        what a guy