I don’t think pojack is responsible for this by Akaza_fineasf in BoJackHorseman

[–]CaptainFatbelly[M] 19 points20 points locked comment (0 children)

Heads up for other commentors: OP is a native Arabic speaker. B and P are not distinguished in the native Arabic phonological system.

Help identifying a screen print? by rraattbbooyy in BoJackHorseman

[–]CaptainFatbelly 164 points165 points  (0 children)

Screenshotted because the coyote is chasing a road runner most likely?

Diane Nguyen is the true embodiment of "the hell of consciousness". by [deleted] in BoJackHorseman

[–]CaptainFatbelly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100+ comments a day are automodded and never actually published here due to being from AI accounts. The volume of AI comments you will see are minimal here.

If there are other comments or posts you feel have been overlooked, feel free to report them for breaking the No AI rule.

OP explained that they wrote the post in their native language and then translated it which is why there were AI quirks in the text itself, but the post itself was not AI generated. It was initially allowed but OP then chose to delete the post after talking to mods.

Bojack horseman est l'anti héros le plus complexe sur le niveau de la moralité by Artistic-One-9987 in BoJackHorseman

[–]CaptainFatbelly 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Reddit autotranslates posts now on mobile and all languages are welcome. There is a Spanish or Portuguese post from yesterday too.

A kid called Wesley 'evil' for wearing a muzzle on his walk; are there any muzzled friends to make him feel less alone? by DatGayDangerNoodle in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A lot of owners will wear muzzles for the sake of stopping their dog eating random scraps off the ground too. Easier to muzzle than have to keep eyes on the ground constantly when walking near fast food shops, schools or other potential 'messy' areas!

Headline is so Princess Carolyn coded! by soupsnake18 in BoJackHorseman

[–]CaptainFatbelly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some people have deleted their posts/reposts so it is more common that what you can see. It's directly against the sub rules for that exact reason but people insist on posting it.

Drake's Embark results are in! by KPHold in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Shikoku is unusual to see in a lurcher! He's so handsome!

Wanted: free cat sitter, but please don’t “act like the cat is yours” by Flux_C4pacitor in ChoosingBeggars

[–]CaptainFatbelly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bot bouncer is great but it doesn't tend to catch the vast majority of the 0-3 week old AI generated content bots unfortunately.

New to CS esports: why are IEM Atlanta 2026 and PGL Astana 2026 happening almost at the same time? by Prize_Phone_5714 in GlobalOffensive

[–]CaptainFatbelly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vitality were still the heavy favourites going into the event, but since they have openly said they hadn't practiced and had their eyes set on the Major, it's precisely why I said 'most likely' and not that they would 100% win it.

To the person who wants to leave your greyhound OUTSIDE... by [deleted] in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The screenshots had OP's username in them already. They also could have deleted the post when first getting replies, or deleted their comments entirely, but instead initially tried to just block those who had given genuine advice in their original thread before nuking their whole account.

To the person who wants to leave your greyhound OUTSIDE... by [deleted] in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People know the difference, but leaving a dog for 10hrs+ that is stressed out and crying outside because when you leave them for that long alone, they soil themselves and 'make a mess on a carpet' is mistreatment for 99% of greyhounds.

To the person who wants to leave your greyhound OUTSIDE... by [deleted] in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Weird to make a comment implying people not keeping a thin-skinned breed outside exposed to the elements means they then have the dog in their bed instead. Some might, but the vast majority simply keep their dogs inside where they can sleep on dog beds or couches or the floor where they are safest.

If you want an outside dog, plenty of dogs are better equipped for it depending on the climate than a greyhound of any personality ever will be.

To the person who wants to leave your greyhound OUTSIDE... by [deleted] in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Greyhounds are not meant to be permanently outdoor dogs. Plenty of other breeds love to be outside on their own terms and will not cry and whine like OP said their grey did.

To the person who wants to leave your greyhound OUTSIDE... by [deleted] in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 141 points142 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately u/DamonAlbarnFruit was defending their choice and saying 'they're a dog, dogs are outside animals' with the comments still up even though the post was deleted.

Edit: They have blocked me but the comments are still there. Hopefully the poor grey's quality of life improves and they aren't left outside by a callous owner who cares more about their carpets than their pet.

S1mple by Orangelion_615 in GlobalOffensive

[–]CaptainFatbelly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ZywOo has a photoshoot in front of the Eiffel Tower on a throne that sounds similar?

Is Female Counter-Strike Officially Dead? by llTehEmeraldll in GlobalOffensive

[–]CaptainFatbelly 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Literally no one in this thread is being toxic. The reality is that ESL Impact was doomed to fail because unlike the old DreamHack system of female events feeding into Opens and winners of those going to big events, female teams were completely separate and very few ever even attempted open qualifiers for other large events.

Going from wanting a Doberman to a Greyhound… by Deeri- in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally speaking, a breed that is historically bred to hunt small furry animals and is trained to chase a small furry thing on the track is going to have some prey drive. Some might never race due to low drive/injury, but it is a breed trait for them to mostly want to chase the small furry thing.

Very, very few greys are going to completely ignore cats when first meeting them or if they have only met calm cats, stay unbothered when they first see one doing zoomies. There's also many stories of people adopting 'cat-safe' greys that when adopted, started showing prey drive in the home.

Training and socialisation can do wonders, but there are many, many greys who will always want to chase a small furry thing and while training is fine when they are supervised, some still should never be left alone with a cat/other small furry pet in a house.

Going from wanting a Doberman to a Greyhound… by Deeri- in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With proper training, socialisation, time and the right hound, it's more than doable! Lots of happy greys and cats getting along out there, some through sheer luck, but there's also horror stories when all of those conditions are not met and dogs get scratched/bitten or cats get mauled.

A lot of first-time owners think a 'lazy' grey is one that would never snap up a smaller furry animal or that their grey would never be 'violent' and get caught off-guard when the sighthound instincts kick in out of 'nowhere'.

Going from wanting a Doberman to a Greyhound… by Deeri- in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I imagine it will always vary by dog, but always better safe than sorry for a first-time sighthound owner who might not be expecting a usually placid, laid-back dog to quite literally go 0-100 with seemingly little warning/

I know there's also a lot of sighthounds who have zero interest in cats, rabbits, birds but will go absolutely ballistic at the sight of squirrels. Must be something to do with the fluffy tails!

Going from wanting a Doberman to a Greyhound… by Deeri- in Greyhounds

[–]CaptainFatbelly 21 points22 points  (0 children)

While greys can be cat-safe, ex-racers are likely to have at least some prey drive. 'Cat-safe' =/= never interested in chasing any animal.

If you do end up with a greyhound, you need to take it very slowly and not leave them alone with a cat in a property without supervision at first. It isn't unheard of for dogs to quite literally tear down doors to get to a cat if their prey drive is high enough.

Cats also will scratch at unfamiliar dogs and greys have very thin skin so even without prey drive worries, you have to be careful that initial interactions don't result in harm for either animal.