File: Click here to smile.swf-(4.7 MB, 640x360, Other)
[_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)16:40 No.2251012
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)16:42 No.2251014
Made my day.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)16:54 No.2251033
Thank you, I needed that.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)17:54 No.2251080
whats the song? It sounds familiar but I can't quite place it.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)17:58 No.2251088
>>2251080
My Neighbour Totoro, anime flick
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)18:01 No.2251091
>>2251088
thank you, its been almost a decade since I have seen that movie, thank you for the info.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)18:11 No.2251100
Wish you could toilet train birds
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)18:38 No.2251111
That one adorable little parrot.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)18:39 No.2251112
>>2251100
You can, but generally not in the way you think. But you can do more advanced training in the way
you think. you can train them to hold it in and not go in certain places but you sorta have to
pick them up and let them go
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)19:42 No.2251175
this is not reddit you drooling retard
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)19:56 No.2251192
>>2251175
Fuck you. that was the best thing ive seen on /f/ in like a year.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)20:10 No.2251208
>>2251192
This flash gets posted almost daily
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)20:16 No.2251213
>>2251192
if you haven't already seen this flash here at /f/ in the past week, you're a fucking newfag
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)20:42 No.2251230
>>2251112
You can't train a bird to "hold it in" They literally can't. What you can do is simply not pick
them up directly after feeding.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)20:51 No.2251233
Was waiting for potato knishes