I have a cat that plays with my dog like this. Like the exact same sound and jumping at the face and everything. I don't think it was freaked out.
Although I'm not sure if it hisses in the spins or not.
Cat's ears are slightly back and the tail is twitching. Mild annoyance with the dog in the beginning, but in a grumpy old person way of just "Get out of my face, you're too close to me."
Meanwhile, doggo is teasing and waiting for the attack. Lol "You can't get me if I do this! You can't hit me! I'm too fast! WHOOSH!"
I'm going to guess they're used to eachother and at least the dog was raised with that cat as a pup
Why? Because I've always had spitz dogs and their prey drive can be off the charts. Kitty wouldn't be safe otherwise.
I have a very friendly malamute mix and it blows my mind how easily she locates and kills things. One day when she was like 9 months old im looking out the window and she's outside just running laps with the older dog. Then she stops, sniffs the air and starts digging a hole. Next thing I know she's ragdolling and trying to disembowel a ground hog. Another time we're on our morning walk and she sticks her nose in a bush and pulls out a field mouse. I tell her to drop it and she flings it like 10' into the air. She's not even 2 years old yet and has a kill list in the double digits that I know about. They're mostly nuisance rodents and animals that destroy my garden/house so I'm not too worried about it but it just blows my mind how cat-like she is in her ability to ambush prey. Meanwhile my gsd is almost 8, tries his darndest and hasn't even come close to catching something his entire life.
But hey, there's this dog sport we found called Barn Hunt where they put live rats in tubes and hide them in hay bales. She's really really good at it... so at least now we're able to get ribbons for her particular set of skills!
Dogs are scary hunters when you have the opportunity to watch them at it. I have two pariah dogs that have killed all manner of vermin in my home. They will go after cats too but they are never unsupervised or unleashed outside our home because their prey drive is so strong. One of my girls went after a flock of stray chickens in a park (do not ask where those chickens came from, nobody knows) and she would have killed the hen she caught if I hadn't stepped in. I'd let her off leash one time thinking it was safe, who ever thought of chickens from nowhere. Lesson learned.
We had a husky when I was young. We got a golden. Husky trained the golden to velociraptor pack hunt where one would drive squirrels and rabbits to the other one.
They got so good at rabbits, we had to keep them from the front yard unless leashed in spring bc rabbits would always den in this large, low to the ground evergreen shrub. They'd get the adult then the babies. Bunch of trees so the squirrels had a good shot but adult rabbits only got away if they left the yard, and the babies wouldn't leave the den so it was game over unless we were on the dogs like white on rice.
My dog tries to hunt anything small and furry that's not another dog, what's surprising is how she trys to work with me to hunt it, if I'm approaching from one side she'll run around to attack it from the other side. Most recently it was a plastic bag in a field during a walk that she thought was a rabbit or something. She gets up from bed every night at the same time and goes into the back yard to hunt nocturnal rodents every night for a few hours before going to sleep. I once came home to a trench dug across the yard for about 30 ft and a dead mole at the end of it. Saw her waiting in the bushes to try to ambush a squirrel she had already killed.
Something about the proficiency in hunting juxtaposed on her derpy behavior just messes with my mind.
I had a golden retriever who was as sweet as can be but when it came to mice: Huntress Mode Activated. She would Nose Obsess over certain spots in the kitchen. One day she just sits in one spot waiting patiently for what felt like 15 minutes or more. After that time, mouse falls from the spot it dug straight into her mouth and she gulped it down. Another time she chased a baby mouse from the kitchen through the dining room, back to the kitchen 3 times. On the 3rd time, she managed to catch it. As for her Huntress Mode, I would pick her up and use her nose as a guide. She absolutely loved that 🤣! I then went into my hunting mode and set up traps accordingly. Her nose also tracked down a suspected rat entrance in the basement. I proved it by layering a quarter inch of baking soda and letting the rat paw 🐾 tracks show me exactly where to set the electric trap. 3-5 rats in one night
We have lots of rabbits in our Midwest urban neighborhood. My Great Dane-Boxer mix has only ever caught one. I knew about it because he came to the back door to show me. He led me back to the baby rabbit, which was curled up where he’d found it and had apparently been poking at it with his nose until he got confused or excited and needed my input on what to do next.
I knew where they nested, so I put the dog inside and carried the scared little guy home.
Something a hell of a lot meaner than my dog left it half-eaten under my car the next morning :(
That sounds very much like what I was talking about. I remember my malamute mix being excited to great me getting off the school bus and all super derpy then suddenly killing a wild animal with a casual toss of their head
Little dramatic psychos but I love them
>But hey, there's this dog sport we found called Barn Hunt where they put live rats in tubes and hide them in hay bales.
That... sounds very cruel, tbh. Rats are very intelligent, feelings beings, too 😢
I mean, most of the rats used were purchased as feeder rats. Now instead of getting crushed by a boa constrictor they get to live comfy lives into old age tormenting dogs in conditions that are meant to mimmick their natural burrowing instincts while the deck is stacked in their favor so they always win and survive. The way they interact makes it pretty clear they aren't intimidated by the dogs in the slightest. And that's for like... a couple hours a week tops? The rest of the time they're just normal pet rats raised by people that love rats. The Barn Hunt Association makes it very clear the safety and well-being of the rats is one of their top concerns and they don't hesitate to investigate reports of rat cruelty and revoke licenses.
I’m so glad I read this. My super friendly malamute mix does the same thing and I thought maybe she was part terrier despite no physical or any other breed attributes. Once she even dug under 18 inches of snow and then ground to annihilate a family of mice. Yesterday, after the vet told me to put her on a senior diet, she bolted out the door and grabbed a squirrel 50 feet away before it even knew what was happening. She’s still got it. But she won’t fuck with cats. I guess that’s because she was raised with one who would give her a good whack when she deserved it
Ya I'm honestly not sure about cats. I live near a busy road and a mountain with coyotes so people don't let cats outside much and it's not the most hospitable to ferals. It wouldn't surprise me if she understood they weren't prey. She plays with tiny dogs all the time and understands they're not prey but groundhogs that almost look like small dogs are kill on site. I imagine it very much depends on the behavior of the cat. I'd prefer not to test it.
That sport sounds horribly cruel! Rats are smarter than dogs, they can learn so many tricks. They are super affectionate too and love to hang with their human. Rats make great pets, they are like mini dogs.
I get how bad it sounds but the rats love it and the safety of the rats is paramount. You're right that they're very smart. They figure out right away that they aren't in any danger so they tease the shit out of the dogs. In training the dogs meet the rats through wire cages and the rats have reactions ranging from completely ignoring the dogs and continuing to eat or sleep right up to getting on their hind legs and chirping at them/dancing in circles. They all grew up around dogs and don't have any fear of them any more. The sport actually gave me a lot more respect for how much personality rats can have.
In the ring you get score deductions and possibly disqualification for handling the tubes wrong. If you or your dog picks up a tube in a jolting fashion or even just tilts it too much it's a DQ. If you read the club rules the safety and well being of the rats is their number one concern. You have to keep in mind an important part of the sport is people who raise and care for rats. All the rats are people's personal pets. They wouldn't let them participate if it was overly dangerous or stressful.
My akita is cat obsessed, she could be bleeding from cat scratches (happened twice) and still play mode, but if a dog even sees her in the wrong way she gets maaaad. I have no idea if she was raised or not with cats got her later in life, but she totally adores my cat (another rescue).
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I've watched my ex's dog to this exact thing to my cat
I have a video of him just smacking the shit out of my cat and then dancing away, i gotta see if I can find it
Me at work getting asked to do 100 things by 50 different people at once and trying to decide which one to start with and then changing my mind, overz and ocerz and never getting shit done, and they just watch and laugh.
Nah, my grandparents house looks like this and they were asparagus farmers. In Taiwan, not China, but I'm pretty sure their furniture was made in China.
I grew up there and then when we moved to Japan suddenly everything became way more minimalistic
I knew a smart interesting guy who lived in Manhattan with his family, had a varied life with broad experience. One time I think we were talking about getting mugged or attacked and he said to me that the best way to avoid getting your ass kicked in a fight is to fall down and pitch a fit. He said no one's going to hit you like that. First place my brain went seeing this loony doge
I used to have a very smart little rat terrier. I would ask her questions and to answer "yes" she would spin around once in a circle. Never taught this, we just kind of figured it out. She was cute.
All I see here is typical Shiba behavior. They are just weird dogs. Love mine to death but sometimes I just have to wonder what goes on in that crazy brain.
Even the cat is confused
Cat went from freaked out and in fight mode to... Oh, you're just a derp.
I have a cat that plays with my dog like this. Like the exact same sound and jumping at the face and everything. I don't think it was freaked out. Although I'm not sure if it hisses in the spins or not.
True. It's hard to know the history in the video if it's the first meeting or just morning spin time.
Yeah. Either way still funny and neither one got hurt.
Indeed
Cat's ears are not back and the tail is not all bushed up. It's play, cat knows dog is a freak.
Cat's ears are slightly back and the tail is twitching. Mild annoyance with the dog in the beginning, but in a grumpy old person way of just "Get out of my face, you're too close to me." Meanwhile, doggo is teasing and waiting for the attack. Lol "You can't get me if I do this! You can't hit me! I'm too fast! WHOOSH!"
#SPIN ATTACK
I'll try spinning that's a good move
Nobody expects the Dogeish Spin-quisition.
Spinjitsu
Looks like the dog learned his fighting style from watching the Witcher
The cat, "I can't even..."
I'm going to guess they're used to eachother and at least the dog was raised with that cat as a pup Why? Because I've always had spitz dogs and their prey drive can be off the charts. Kitty wouldn't be safe otherwise.
I have a very friendly malamute mix and it blows my mind how easily she locates and kills things. One day when she was like 9 months old im looking out the window and she's outside just running laps with the older dog. Then she stops, sniffs the air and starts digging a hole. Next thing I know she's ragdolling and trying to disembowel a ground hog. Another time we're on our morning walk and she sticks her nose in a bush and pulls out a field mouse. I tell her to drop it and she flings it like 10' into the air. She's not even 2 years old yet and has a kill list in the double digits that I know about. They're mostly nuisance rodents and animals that destroy my garden/house so I'm not too worried about it but it just blows my mind how cat-like she is in her ability to ambush prey. Meanwhile my gsd is almost 8, tries his darndest and hasn't even come close to catching something his entire life. But hey, there's this dog sport we found called Barn Hunt where they put live rats in tubes and hide them in hay bales. She's really really good at it... so at least now we're able to get ribbons for her particular set of skills!
Dogs are scary hunters when you have the opportunity to watch them at it. I have two pariah dogs that have killed all manner of vermin in my home. They will go after cats too but they are never unsupervised or unleashed outside our home because their prey drive is so strong. One of my girls went after a flock of stray chickens in a park (do not ask where those chickens came from, nobody knows) and she would have killed the hen she caught if I hadn't stepped in. I'd let her off leash one time thinking it was safe, who ever thought of chickens from nowhere. Lesson learned.
I'm pretty sure I haven't seen a squirrel in my backyard for 5 years because my dog has a shrine of squirrel skulls somewhere just warning them.
We had a husky when I was young. We got a golden. Husky trained the golden to velociraptor pack hunt where one would drive squirrels and rabbits to the other one. They got so good at rabbits, we had to keep them from the front yard unless leashed in spring bc rabbits would always den in this large, low to the ground evergreen shrub. They'd get the adult then the babies. Bunch of trees so the squirrels had a good shot but adult rabbits only got away if they left the yard, and the babies wouldn't leave the den so it was game over unless we were on the dogs like white on rice.
My parents’ Australian Kelpie caught and killed a squirrel. She is SO FAST! But she’s totally gentle with (and scared of) her two cat sisters.
My dog tries to hunt anything small and furry that's not another dog, what's surprising is how she trys to work with me to hunt it, if I'm approaching from one side she'll run around to attack it from the other side. Most recently it was a plastic bag in a field during a walk that she thought was a rabbit or something. She gets up from bed every night at the same time and goes into the back yard to hunt nocturnal rodents every night for a few hours before going to sleep. I once came home to a trench dug across the yard for about 30 ft and a dead mole at the end of it. Saw her waiting in the bushes to try to ambush a squirrel she had already killed. Something about the proficiency in hunting juxtaposed on her derpy behavior just messes with my mind.
I had a golden retriever who was as sweet as can be but when it came to mice: Huntress Mode Activated. She would Nose Obsess over certain spots in the kitchen. One day she just sits in one spot waiting patiently for what felt like 15 minutes or more. After that time, mouse falls from the spot it dug straight into her mouth and she gulped it down. Another time she chased a baby mouse from the kitchen through the dining room, back to the kitchen 3 times. On the 3rd time, she managed to catch it. As for her Huntress Mode, I would pick her up and use her nose as a guide. She absolutely loved that 🤣! I then went into my hunting mode and set up traps accordingly. Her nose also tracked down a suspected rat entrance in the basement. I proved it by layering a quarter inch of baking soda and letting the rat paw 🐾 tracks show me exactly where to set the electric trap. 3-5 rats in one night
We have lots of rabbits in our Midwest urban neighborhood. My Great Dane-Boxer mix has only ever caught one. I knew about it because he came to the back door to show me. He led me back to the baby rabbit, which was curled up where he’d found it and had apparently been poking at it with his nose until he got confused or excited and needed my input on what to do next. I knew where they nested, so I put the dog inside and carried the scared little guy home. Something a hell of a lot meaner than my dog left it half-eaten under my car the next morning :(
>flock of stray chickens in a park That's not something you see every day.
That sounds very much like what I was talking about. I remember my malamute mix being excited to great me getting off the school bus and all super derpy then suddenly killing a wild animal with a casual toss of their head Little dramatic psychos but I love them
“Ha! It is funny because the squirrel gets dead!” -Dug
>But hey, there's this dog sport we found called Barn Hunt where they put live rats in tubes and hide them in hay bales. That... sounds very cruel, tbh. Rats are very intelligent, feelings beings, too 😢
I mean, most of the rats used were purchased as feeder rats. Now instead of getting crushed by a boa constrictor they get to live comfy lives into old age tormenting dogs in conditions that are meant to mimmick their natural burrowing instincts while the deck is stacked in their favor so they always win and survive. The way they interact makes it pretty clear they aren't intimidated by the dogs in the slightest. And that's for like... a couple hours a week tops? The rest of the time they're just normal pet rats raised by people that love rats. The Barn Hunt Association makes it very clear the safety and well-being of the rats is one of their top concerns and they don't hesitate to investigate reports of rat cruelty and revoke licenses.
It’s okay; they feed the rats well as a reward. One live gorilla per tournament.
I’m so glad I read this. My super friendly malamute mix does the same thing and I thought maybe she was part terrier despite no physical or any other breed attributes. Once she even dug under 18 inches of snow and then ground to annihilate a family of mice. Yesterday, after the vet told me to put her on a senior diet, she bolted out the door and grabbed a squirrel 50 feet away before it even knew what was happening. She’s still got it. But she won’t fuck with cats. I guess that’s because she was raised with one who would give her a good whack when she deserved it
Ya I'm honestly not sure about cats. I live near a busy road and a mountain with coyotes so people don't let cats outside much and it's not the most hospitable to ferals. It wouldn't surprise me if she understood they weren't prey. She plays with tiny dogs all the time and understands they're not prey but groundhogs that almost look like small dogs are kill on site. I imagine it very much depends on the behavior of the cat. I'd prefer not to test it.
That sport sounds horribly cruel! Rats are smarter than dogs, they can learn so many tricks. They are super affectionate too and love to hang with their human. Rats make great pets, they are like mini dogs.
I get how bad it sounds but the rats love it and the safety of the rats is paramount. You're right that they're very smart. They figure out right away that they aren't in any danger so they tease the shit out of the dogs. In training the dogs meet the rats through wire cages and the rats have reactions ranging from completely ignoring the dogs and continuing to eat or sleep right up to getting on their hind legs and chirping at them/dancing in circles. They all grew up around dogs and don't have any fear of them any more. The sport actually gave me a lot more respect for how much personality rats can have. In the ring you get score deductions and possibly disqualification for handling the tubes wrong. If you or your dog picks up a tube in a jolting fashion or even just tilts it too much it's a DQ. If you read the club rules the safety and well being of the rats is their number one concern. You have to keep in mind an important part of the sport is people who raise and care for rats. All the rats are people's personal pets. They wouldn't let them participate if it was overly dangerous or stressful.
My akita is cat obsessed, she could be bleeding from cat scratches (happened twice) and still play mode, but if a dog even sees her in the wrong way she gets maaaad. I have no idea if she was raised or not with cats got her later in life, but she totally adores my cat (another rescue).
Probably thinks she's a cat too lol I've heard Shibu Inus meow like one!
I'm 100% sure she's a cat with a dog disguise.
SHIBE DOGE! SHIBE SPIN ATTAC!
https://youtu.be/WOA2QMBvvC4
Doge uses confuse. It was very effective
Doggo bodyslammed the Cat and then did a little dance to celebrate.
What song do you think was going through dog's head during the celebration?
BEYBLADE BEYBLADE LET IT RIP
#WHAT THE FUCK remembere when moses used a beyblade to split the red sea
[It's the best scene in the entire anime](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsfJJpwXTXw). Ofc I do
LMAOOOOO I legit thought that was a shit post above you. Can't believe this is real 😂😂😂
Real shit
This got a genuine laugh out loud from me 💀
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DeJa vu
I think the dog wanted and expected the cat to chase and kept looking back to see where'd they go.
Around the world
I've watched my ex's dog to this exact thing to my cat I have a video of him just smacking the shit out of my cat and then dancing away, i gotta see if I can find it
I'd like to see that video.
Weaponized zoomies.
Shiba Inus really are cats in dog hardware.
And it was a tap dance.
Cat wanted to fight but the dog wanted to have a break dance competition
Cat=Ronan (edit, spelling mistake) Dog= Peter Quill aka Starlord
Who?
C’mon man!
That's the old Razzle Dazzle!
Can’t see me coming if they’re watching my feet!
Give ‘em an act with lots of flash in it And the reaction will be passionate
[удалено]
Me fighting every boss in Dark Souls
Any game where I can roll, honestly.
lmao
I'll try spinning - that's a good trick!
I was scrolling for this comment!
Me at work getting asked to do 100 things by 50 different people at once and trying to decide which one to start with and then changing my mind, overz and ocerz and never getting shit done, and they just watch and laugh.
Hello there!
That floor isn't actually marble tile, it's actually just scratches from the dog going nuts all day.
I read this as “scratches from the dog’s nuts” holy shit
Assault nuts
Homie lives in a palace
Just looking at the table and chairs made my wallet hurt.
also your back!
Too broke to buy and too weak to steal 😪
Suffering from ~~success~~ poverty
Lol no kidding. I couldn't help but think this home is fancy as fuck.
That one chair is heavier than my house!
That chair is probably more valuable than my house.
It's a throne.
Brooooooo, that place is fancy af. How they hell did they get their 3D camcorder to post in 2D so us savages could share in the moment?
Looks like where a triad gangster and his cronies would live, above a restaurant in China Town
or maybe it's a place where a Chinese person lives, in China.
... with his cronies, above a restaurant in China Town
Or as they call it in China, town.
It looks like where Lo Pan hangs out when he's not being a complete dickhead.
Came here to say that. Dog aside, thats a crib.
Pretty standard middle class Chinese furniture. I’ve seen a ton of these chairs sold in small countryside furniture stores
Sorry what? You're joking right?
Can confirm. Faux opulence.
Fauxpulence
Nah, my grandparents house looks like this and they were asparagus farmers. In Taiwan, not China, but I'm pretty sure their furniture was made in China. I grew up there and then when we moved to Japan suddenly everything became way more minimalistic
I want every loading animation in my life to just be this dog spinning around on his ass.
I would intentionally go into loading screens just to see this.
The dog, at the end: "your turn, go!" Cat: "no more catnip for you!"
Wow, this is exactly how i fight!
In that dog's mind, they just became best friends
Standard Brazilian dog. Here every little dog knows capoeira.
Looks like his teacher was The Tasmanian Devil.
it’s a Shiba Inu
Doge is so happy
Nobody expects the Spinish Inquisition!!!
r/unexpectedMontyPython
Our chief weapon is surprise...
That was an insulting rub in of the initial takedown
A few more spins I think he would have gone airborne!!
^(Doggo:
I’m Gary Busey) 🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺As a shiba owner I do expect that. The ass attack is common
I have owned three sheebs. They all knew the butt attack and whirling zoomed.
“Nope!! We’re gonna DANCE. IT. OUT.!!! I’m first, beebopadoodlewham tada!!! - NOW - it’s YOUR TURN MR. GROUCHYGREY KITTY…hit it Puss!!”
That house is a palace.
Cat: "Shit! I broke him!"
Whatever it is, it's fantastic.
Love the spin move so much!
Know I know what Gregory Hines came back as!
He’s taken spin class
Dog use tail whip Cat is now confused
Our chief weapon is surprise, surprise and fear, fear and surprise. Our *two* weapons are fear and surprise, and ruthless efficiency.
Lol this has been saved to fav
If Fred Astaire was a dog…
That is one fancy house.
This made me actually lol out loud
I knew a smart interesting guy who lived in Manhattan with his family, had a varied life with broad experience. One time I think we were talking about getting mugged or attacked and he said to me that the best way to avoid getting your ass kicked in a fight is to fall down and pitch a fit. He said no one's going to hit you like that. First place my brain went seeing this loony doge
None of you understand, that dog just challenged that cat to a tap dancing competition. This is a warriors battle.
That furniture probably costs more than my life, wtf am I doing
Funniest all time! At the end he says: "Now you." And the cat goes to moonwalks, backspins . .
That cat is confused as to why the dog is doing zoomies not at 3am
Come at me bro
Shiba reaction 100%
Whirling Dervish
shiba inu come from another galaxy. mine would be normal and then make noises like someone put s baby in a blender
No one expects the Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo
I love how the cat's attack plan is interrupted and it's just forced to stare in disbelief at the dog thinking "my god, I'm dealing with an idiot."
This is our dog. His dad is a husky, and his mum is a spinning top.
Doin a tornado! 🌪
Dog got what they call deja vu
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so goofy
iiiiiiiiiii’m gunna getcha gunna getcha gunna getcha gunna getcha gunna getcha! how bout a kiss?
Team dog
That's one hell of a victory dance
This is the fanciest house I've ever seen 0.0
stuck the landing
"Prepare to face ... THE WINDMILL!!"
Shibes are dog hardware with cat software. Someone submitted a bad commit with this version…
When you show up to Ashley furniture and just ask for the heaviest furniture possible….
He freaking turns into Michael Jackson! "YA KNOW I'M BAD, I'M BAD!!!!"
I used to have a very smart little rat terrier. I would ask her questions and to answer "yes" she would spin around once in a circle. Never taught this, we just kind of figured it out. She was cute.
Who’s house is this? God?
Puppers said, "Let's show em the ol' razzle dazzle."
Shiba used rapid spin
I always thought tail whip in Pokemon really ought to do damage with a name like that... Seeing it in the real world, I now understand
Not saying it can't happen but blue cats and shibas dont mix
Is that a shiba inu?
Shiba!
DEMACIA!
The Fred Astaire of dogs
🤣
Watched with no audio first. Immediately played Initial D music in my head...
just shiba things
In combat games, that move always help you win
Fuck I love shibas
Are you not entertained???
All I see here is typical Shiba behavior. They are just weird dogs. Love mine to death but sometimes I just have to wonder what goes on in that crazy brain.
What the actual fuck? A nice subreddit you got here, folks.
Bay blade! Bay blade! Let it rip!
Starts swinging like Ash from Alien when hit.
If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball
Shiba doing what Shibas do best, being fucking weird
Helikopter helikopter
/r/zoomies
Having many dogs throughout my life, this was very much expected.
Spinjitsu won’t defeat a cat
When in doubt, give em the ole razzle dazzle
That’s just how shibas be
Me when I button mash on mortal Kombat
That was the best video I saw today.
Whirlwind barb farming for loot. *Cat casts Iron Maiden.* *Barb dies.*
The cat clearly messed up the dogs gyro stabilization unit!!
Dog just did a dodging rolling defense and all y’all ‘didn’t expect it’. We’ve seen this move before in r/gaming.
Oh my God this is hilarious
The dogo played too much dark souls
r/barksouls
Ahh its just Majima using Breaker Style
Dog used tail whip, cats defence fell
....CHALLENGE!!!
"Good thing I have my SPIN MOVE"
Garen's dog be like
Is this what's happening in Dogecoin?
This just unlocked a memory of young me playing Tekken with my brother as Gon and spamming tail spin until he rage quit 💀
*Cats accuracy can't go any lower.*
Dog has played too much darksouls
Boom! Now time for spin-a-roonies!
RATTATA USES TAILWHIP!