Posted June 22, 2015
Shadowstalker16
Jaded optimist
Registered: Apr 2014
From India
hedwards
buy Evil Genius
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted June 22, 2015
Unfortunately, I'm going home before the local dog eating festival, I was really looking forward to eating my neighbor's poodles.
OK, not really, but if somebody had asked me this months ago I could have found an answer.
OK, not really, but if somebody had asked me this months ago I could have found an answer.
@('_')@
Registered: Sep 2012
From United States
Posted June 22, 2015
You said that it's common to find snakes that don't have poison in their bodies so why not eat snakes?
Post edited June 22, 2015 by monkeydelarge
P1na
Wandering fruit
Registered: Apr 2012
From Spain
Posted June 22, 2015
Interesting. In Korea, they seem to only eat one breed. It's quite a tasty breed though.
Shadowstalker16
Jaded optimist
Registered: Apr 2014
From India
Randalator
Deadpan Snarker
Registered: Jun 2012
From Germany
Posted June 22, 2015
A dachshund that looked suspiciously like a german shepherd apparently...
Post edited June 22, 2015 by Randalator
tiny E
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted June 22, 2015
He also had a dachshund!!! :P
He was the goddamn Fuhrer, I'm sure he was more than capable of owning more than one dog! :P
He was the goddamn Fuhrer, I'm sure he was more than capable of owning more than one dog! :P
bevinator
Yep.
Registered: Mar 2011
From United States
Posted June 22, 2015
Given that there was an additional non-dachshund dog in that very picture, he was clearly capable of owning at least THREE. Perhaps more!
Also, in my experience, herding dogs (assorted) tend to be more common vidya companions than german shepherds.
Also, in my experience, herding dogs (assorted) tend to be more common vidya companions than german shepherds.
Randalator
Deadpan Snarker
Registered: Jun 2012
From Germany
Posted June 22, 2015
He was the goddamn Fuhrer, I'm sure he was more than capable of owning more than one dog! :P
Fuchsl - Fox Terrier
Prinz - German Shepherd
Muckl - German Shepherd
Blonda I - German Shepherd
Blonda II - German Shepherd
Blondi - German Shepherd
Bella - German Shepherd
Wolf - German Shepherd
This is so ridiculously appropriate, if someone had made it up, you'd be accusing him of breaking willing suspension of disbelief with his cliche ideas...
That's one of Eva Braun's two Scottish Terriers, actually...
Post edited June 22, 2015 by Randalator
tiny E
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted June 22, 2015
Himmler had a Chihuahua named Klause.
LoboBlanco
Blue saber Jedi
Registered: Jun 2012
From Uruguay
Posted June 22, 2015
Fallout 4 DLC - British Shepherd companion, maybe. :P
I live with a german shepherd sized british shepherd.
I live with a german shepherd sized british shepherd.
WildHobgoblin
Dirty Paws
Registered: Jan 2014
From Germany
Posted June 22, 2015
Maybe it's because the Shepherds have that sinister, no-nonsense look about them? Probably don't get quite the same effect if Will Smith was hunting zombies with a Pomeranian...
viperfdl
New User
Registered: Nov 2008
From Other
Posted June 22, 2015
How about a Chihuahua? You could run away while the Deathclaw would be choking to death because of the swallowed mutt...
awalterj
maskless bandit
Registered: Nov 2013
From Switzerland
Posted June 22, 2015
And WHY THE FUCK are there no games with a monkey companion? A monkey companion is the best companion you can have. Much better than a dog or a cat. Can a dog climb a tree and pelt the eyes of your enemies with poo(blinding them and allowing you to have a huge advantage over your enemies)? No. Can a dog, attack from above? No. Can a dog help you make money on a street corner with an organ grinder?
...
Technically, Runaway 1 and 3 aren't funny at all, I had to laugh out loud zero times whereas in Runaway 2 I had to laugh several times. It's also much longer than part 1 and 3 and it makes no sense that Runaway 2 gets only 3,5 stars and Runaway 1 gets 4 stars and Runaway 3 gets 4,5 stars. They're all 3,5 star games and the 2nd one is by far the most entertaining. One or two puzzles make little to no sense even with adventure game logic but overall the first game was more aggravating, and the 3rd one is too tame.
Zeeaire
Buridan's Donkey
Registered: Jun 2013
From Germany
Posted June 22, 2015
Yeah a chihuahua would probably be the most appropriate dog companion not only for a gourmet distraction, the one I unfortunately know from my surroundings has optimized foot-crippling skills which he never hesitates to use on anyone
entering the room.
Furthermore you could deafen your enemy with the piercing voices the dog produces when approaching your supplies which he naturally regards as his own property rather than yours.
He doesn't even need time to recharge his abilities and he strikes as fast as a viper.
Anyway Haunting Ground has a German Shepard, too, but there surely are a lot of games with other dog races...
Rule of Rose features a labrador retriever.
However I would totally tend to choose a more exotic animal or creature whenever possible.
So I'll just play Drakan one more time and enjoy riding and burning everything to ashes on my scaly companion Arokh.
entering the room.
Furthermore you could deafen your enemy with the piercing voices the dog produces when approaching your supplies which he naturally regards as his own property rather than yours.
He doesn't even need time to recharge his abilities and he strikes as fast as a viper.
Anyway Haunting Ground has a German Shepard, too, but there surely are a lot of games with other dog races...
Rule of Rose features a labrador retriever.
However I would totally tend to choose a more exotic animal or creature whenever possible.
So I'll just play Drakan one more time and enjoy riding and burning everything to ashes on my scaly companion Arokh.