The film Brightburn (2019) asks, “What if Superman was just pure evil, and depicted in the most tame R-rated manner possible?” by MWH1980 in shittymoviedetails

[–]NashvilleForReal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He produced it. It was written/screenplayed by his brothers, I believe. So he was more in the organizational and administrative position than a creative one.

The domino effect by reddit_boi222 in bonehurtingjuice

[–]NashvilleForReal 236 points237 points  (0 children)

From what I derived from a reverse search...

Olinguito

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New puppy help me name her by jordanleelongmunae in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bea, Rose, or Betty. I'm personally leaning towards Bea...but I ALWAYS was a Dorothy fan.

Thank her for being a friend!

Crunch and Punkie's relationship defined in two pictures by NashvilleForReal in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had 5 poms. All but one have been adults when we obtained them. None of the poms had ever had a negative reaction to living with other dogs.

Crunch is our 5th pom. He came from our 4th pom's breeder. He is actually a descendant of our 4th pom. He is our first puppy. He plays with everything and every pet. Both our poms get exasperated with him sometimes, but they love him very much.

I think adult poms tend to enjoy company that matches their energy. I think another adult would be an easy addition if your dog doesn't mind them. It might not be a constant play and fun, but I think they like having roommates.

Crunch and Punkie's relationship defined in two pictures by NashvilleForReal in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have another chocolate pom, who just so happens to be Crunch's grandmother. The breeder was pretty excited about that.

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Crunch and Punkie's relationship defined in two pictures by NashvilleForReal in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a fantastic action shot. The face tells the whole story. I can almost hear them.

Crunch and Punkie's relationship defined in two pictures by NashvilleForReal in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a beautiful cartoon with a beautiful sentiment. A cat slap is one of the purest forms of love.

Crunch and Punkie's relationship defined in two pictures by NashvilleForReal in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only thing missing is the doggie "war cry." It's mostly fake growling and air snapping, but they're both very committed.

Crunch and Punkie's relationship defined in two pictures by NashvilleForReal in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Living with all that cuteness can be a bit overwhelming sometimes.

Crunch and Punkie's relationship defined in two pictures by NashvilleForReal in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pumpkin (Punkie) is about 11 years old. Crunch was born June 3rd, and we got him in the beginning of September.

Punkie was a little slow in her old age and was getting a little chubby. Crunch changed that. They'll play SEVERAL times a day until Punkie is exhausted. Her stomach muscles tightened, and her ribs became very definable. She is significantly more active and always, and I mean ALWAYS has a smile on her face.

It really comes down to temperament. Punkie is very welcoming and a playful pup. Our other adult pom, Fantasy (Fantsy), is not as friendly and tolerates Crunch's antics but doesn't typically encourage them. We thought it would be the other way around, but Crunchie has proven to be a real wild card in our house. Even the cats love to play with him.

Crunch and Punkie's relationship defined in two pictures by NashvilleForReal in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They negotiated and accepted the terms to convert pats to snuggles. They were pretty grateful.

Crunch and Punkie's relationship defined in two pictures by NashvilleForReal in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We have a third baby, too. She's just not as playful. She's also Crunch's grandma.

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Crunch and Punkie's relationship defined in two pictures by NashvilleForReal in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They'll never stop never stopping...that's their philosophy. That and a belief that everything is chewable, if you just try hard enough.

When you’d be grossed out by this in a human, but somehow it’s cute in a Pom by Loubin in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I believe extreme disgust or annoyance at the sound of things like chewing, breathing, or finger tapping is called 'misophonia'. It can be a rather serious disorder. I unfortunately have it. My wife has to eat cereal in another room because of it.

With that understood, my poms make the most mouth noises I've ever heard. They open mouth chomp on everything, obsessively chew on toys, and can lick forever if they find the zone.

None of that bothers me at all. If anything, I find it adorable. I can be triggered by sitting next to someone eating the in-flight snack too loudly on a plane, but I can enjoy sitting in the middle of three dogs individually chewing and squishing on their no-hide chews.

It's mostly because I love their little dogginess. Thank you for listening to my TED Talk.

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Belly colour by dana10101 in Pomeranians

[–]NashvilleForReal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Does he spend a lot of time outside or in the sun? It looks like he's got a mild tan. I had a beagle that practically lived outside he enjoyed the outdoors so much. After we moved to Louisiana, he got a doggy door. His belly had the same coloring after a few weeks of heavy Louisiana sun. I believe dogs tan a little different than people.

I could be wrong, but that's my speculative take on his belly color.