it's like the people who sell "domesticated" foxes, yeah they're domesticated to a certain degree but they still do fox things and require a lot of attention and care which is why you must be careful if you get a kirsche to take home
Right, the Russians speed domesticated them over a couple generations but they only really selected for human tolerance. So now we got pet foxes that act like wild foxes with no fear of humans, and people think they'll be like a bratty dog.
I don't recommend getting a fox for a pet. I got a fox once, she gets into my alcohol cabinet all the time and she nearly killed me when I asked her "What does the fox say?" once. A friend of mine has one as well, and the only time he could get her to stop acting crazy is when he puts Asmongold up on the TV
From what I recall, due to a milder winter, rabbits can literally breed year round and pop out too many bodies for the predators to eat… and some would rather go after their natural prey (kangaroos for example) than make the effort to kill rabbits.
These technically aren’t Sugar gliders, but Krefft's gliders from Indonesia. Though they are also native to Australia, you just can’t export them for commercial purposes. Also, they’re generally nocturnal hence the noise at night.
Isn't the main issue is the lack of small predators in Australia? With most of the native small ones being extinct or too low in number. The only other small predators being cats and foxes.
Pippa has two lines that, if crossed, will send her into a rage. Vtuber harassment and animal abuse. Both are completely reasonable. Leave the cute things alone.
@@MaxwellTornado Harassment is never based. Cringe take! Consensual correction/bullying (which is probably what you mean) is something different and not only based, but necessary.
Sugar gliders... Man. I've rescued one before. OG owners were essentially scammed into getting it. They're surprisingly a LOT like parrots in what they need to thrive. Open space, companionship, interactive toys, an owner with a tolerance for loud screeches (wait is this why I like Phase girls???), and lot of patience to not YEET them away when their nails/claws dig into your skin when they wanna cuddle.
@@CrizzyEyes Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but at one point the sugar glider tries to crawl inside his sleeve - it was probably terrified by all the strangers?
I watched more of the video - again I may be reading too much into it, he could've just demonstrate for the kids - but the guy seemingly holds the sugar glider down so it can't escape or bite while being pet by unfamiliar children.
My sister brought home a sugar glider and left it under our care when she got married We dont know jack shit about how to take care of it and I just now thanks to this clip, I learned sugar glider is undomesticated. We kept it in a cage that we thought was massive that turns out to be super small for them. The sugarglider was fed like once every 2 days because my dad said " they are meant to eat like that " when I know he dont know anything about it. The cage was never cleaned too. When Pippa said they can hate people, without a doubt our sugargliders hates us. Effectively, we abused the animal unknowingly and since Im a kid at the time I cant do anything Dont keep animals if you dont have the time or effort to take care of it
oh god, I remember a while back, someone I didn't really know was talking to be about having gotten a ferret and being surprised how much work they are. I lost of a ton of respect for them not having done any research into ferret ownership. It was so off putting how nonchalant they were about it.
@@JackHugeman Dogs are not even close to the same level. We have domesticated dogs for an estimated 10,000 years. We've progressed well beyond domestication to the point where we have engineered optimized breeds for any sort of purpose you can imagine. Most working dogs when trained properly are practically desperate to please you, they have such a strong drive for this that it will overwrite their bad habits and behavior even if not trained perfectly.
Dated a girl who had sugar gliders. Basically had to get two, since apparently if you only have one and they don't have any other animal / caretaker keeping them company at all times (she was in junior year of college at the time and could only be around them when not in class or hanging out with me and her friends), they start to become incredibly anxious, to the point that they eat their fingers and become suicidal When she sold them (she was moving and couldn't afford to keep them), it turned out one of them started developing cancer They are high maintenance af
Pippa's rants are frequently off the rails, but she's got a point here. I had a friend who thought she wanted a sugar glider; me and some friends managed to talk her out of it.
As someone who owns a reptile where misinformation is abound and pet stores and even breeders will lie to your face, this is a valid and relatable rant.
As someone who owns gliders, they are an advanced pet. You need to make sure they stay hydrated, make their food, make sure they have enough calcium, always have at least 2 of them, keep them away from other pets, and give them at least a couple hours of direct attention a day. On top of the normal things like cleaning their cage and such. They are very endearing creatures and make great little friends but getting there is a lot of work, patience, and frustration. You can get the same thing much easier and cheaper by buying a dog. As I know so many people who can't handle what it takes to own a dog or a cat most people should not touch this level of pet. They are going to bite you, try to poop on you, run away in their cage, escape and run away in your house, and you are going to have to burn up any trust you built with them just to keep them from trying to fly into your open toilet (because they will inhale water instantly and you won't be able to save them). I have a pair because I found them fascinating. I researched for months on different opinions from breeders and owners, looked up every negative opinion on owning them I could find first. They are wild animals and while like squirrels you can build trust with them, you have to be willing to put in a lot of time and effort to get there. Also fuck Pocket Pets, they are the equivalent of buying a dog from the mall pet store.
"They get along great with aggressive breeds of cats and dogs" Pretty sure my Aussie would chase it around the house until it hid behind the washing machine and it would live there until it died.
my very sweet and gentle middle aged cat would fucking obliterate a sugar glider. like theyre basically perfect prey creatures. Small, skittery, mouselike, loud and squeaky. They love that shit.
Like casual geographic said, “baby birds are the chicken nuggets of the animal kingdom.” Most species of animals will eat meat when it’s in front of them, even herbivores, I think the only ones who don’t do it to a ridiculous degree are humans who decide not to.
I almost got a sugar glider as a kid, but thankfully, my mother and teachers taught me research. So I realized that the vents in our house alone are death traps. Ended up getting a hedgehog instead, he would tuck is head into mine and sleep, he was good boi.
My sister had 2. Her cat killed the nice one. Also they do smell. Not super strong, but they smell a little like pee. Also they evacuate their system a couple minutes after they wake up.
I'm surprised to see how well studied she is on this, enough to call this company out on their bullshit. Almost makes me think she was scammed by them before and went on a warpath.
Umm umm AKSHUALLY PIPPA, those are technically Krefffts Glider not sugar gliders, it's basically impossible to get sugar gliders in the USA. Also, while some do eat insects, and your point about pellets is right, what most gliders tend to eat is fruits and vegs, as they need a highly sugar focused diet for their high energy output. Right about everything else tough, people please do research before getting any animal, let alone a non-domesticated high maintenance one.
What i have been told by a girl who owned one is that if you dont have the right set up food and environment they will get stressed and die. She also said there fragile. Which is why she never let me touch, because i have a tendency to clench my hands hard. Ehich would in turn make that sugar glider pulp. She also said they love clwing biting and destroying anything they can, and they smell like ferrets, but not nearly as bad.
I have two and their enclosure is huge. They should not go in a small cage. But I think if you’re someone who is willing to do the work to care for them, they’re absolute sweethearts. But they do have a very specific diet, they can’t be in bright lights, they need socializing, cats and dogs WILL treat them as prey, and they do need an enclosure with a lot of space to allow climbing. They also need toys. They get bored.
I got a pair of Sugar Gliders from some couple who's family had grown and needed a little less responsibility. These guys were chill and super easy to take care of. I understand Pip's rant on the Pocket Pet company but there are breeders out there that aren't scum
A sanctuary I used to go to near where I lived had 4 sugar gliders in an aviary the size of a small house. Their care requirements are more like a large parrot than anything else. Also they will piss on you...
I love how much she loves animals and all of her factoids about them. My mom is very similar, if she would find a hurt animal or even an abandoned baby animal she will snatch it and take care of it to the utmost, accurate detail needed to rehabilitate them. I know because we had a baby squirrel and she rehabilitated it and released him back into the wild when he was old enough.
@@purpleguy319 'The bush' is subject to the same laws as the rest of the country - it's illegal for Australians to own Australian animals as pets. Have you been rama rama lately? It's messing with your brain.
@singithi8556 Sorry mate, I'm not an "indigenous", i didn't even know they called it "rama rama". I just always called it, "black-fellas' shiraz". Thing about laws are they only work when they're enforced. Not my problem, though, as i don't own any pets.
I am glad that Pippa goes off the way she does when it comes to animals. More people seriously need to do their research before they get any animal as a pet.
Domesticate all animals. I want my decedents walking their polar and grizzly bear down the street to the park and then going home to have a swim in the pool with their Great White Shark and Blue Whale.
Had these things as a kid and only remember them being the loudest fucking screech ever specifically when i would be trying to sleep and did nothing but bite anytime anyone would try to pet them.I honestly don't even remember what happened to them.
I had a friend who's family had a pair of sugar gliders. Cage was like 3 foot by 3 foot by 5 foot tall, so they could climb and jump. I dont recall what they fed them, but Pippa is right, since they are nocturnal animals, they will be noisy all night. Definitely not super easy pets, definitely not for kids.
Dam, she just went off on her rant. Though these are tree faring creatures so I see her point about them not being domesticated like other pet animals are.
it's like the people who sell "domesticated" foxes, yeah they're domesticated to a certain degree but they still do fox things and require a lot of attention and care which is why you must be careful if you get a kirsche to take home
Right, the Russians speed domesticated them over a couple generations but they only really selected for human tolerance.
So now we got pet foxes that act like wild foxes with no fear of humans, and people think they'll be like a bratty dog.
If you buy a fox, and put it in your house- it's going to do fox things!
Foxes stink. Fox pee is one of the stinkiest pee.
@@spoopyd.8910Fox pee stinks... So if Kirsche s... Nevermind
I don't recommend getting a fox for a pet. I got a fox once, she gets into my alcohol cabinet all the time and she nearly killed me when I asked her "What does the fox say?" once. A friend of mine has one as well, and the only time he could get her to stop acting crazy is when he puts Asmongold up on the TV
If I reincarnate as a sugar glider in my next life, I hope Pippa is my owner
She'll go full Team Plasma and "humanely dispatch" you because you can no longer be released into the wild.
You better hope you are not droned in mold
You will be feed to the ants.
I hope you never end up stuck in her drawers then. Kekekekekeke
All the ants you can eat.
"this thing can be carnivorous" well it is from Australia so I expect it wants to kill things, most things from that place do.
And yet somehow they habe an overpopulation of bunnies.
From what I recall, due to a milder winter, rabbits can literally breed year round and pop out too many bodies for the predators to eat… and some would rather go after their natural prey (kangaroos for example) than make the effort to kill rabbits.
When I heard they're from Australia I half expected it to spit venom or something.
These technically aren’t Sugar gliders, but Krefft's gliders from Indonesia. Though they are also native to Australia, you just can’t export them for commercial purposes. Also, they’re generally nocturnal hence the noise at night.
Isn't the main issue is the lack of small predators in Australia? With most of the native small ones being extinct or too low in number. The only other small predators being cats and foxes.
Pippa has two lines that, if crossed, will send her into a rage. Vtuber harassment and animal abuse. Both are completely reasonable.
Leave the cute things alone.
The former is based, though.
@@MaxwellTornado Harassment is never based. Cringe take!
Consensual correction/bullying (which is probably what you mean) is something different and not only based, but necessary.
@@MrNorker77 It's never cringe to piss off 3DPDs.
well most vtubers are animals so its quite redundant
@@MrNorker77 Last reply got deleted, but no. No, I meant what I said.
You know what time it is.
Pippa's marsupial artism on the tele.
its been a while since ive heard Pippa promise to kill someone
Fishman: "Please don't threaten to kill people on stream."
Pippa: "That wasn't a threat; it was a promise."
Nature is healing!
@@grafzeppelin4069 Papakin didn't raise no liar. She finishes what she starts
It just feels so right
Sugar gliders... Man. I've rescued one before. OG owners were essentially scammed into getting it. They're surprisingly a LOT like parrots in what they need to thrive. Open space, companionship, interactive toys, an owner with a tolerance for loud screeches (wait is this why I like Phase girls???), and lot of patience to not YEET them away when their nails/claws dig into your skin when they wanna cuddle.
Notice how the guy is wearing heavy duty outdoors/work clothing. That's why hes so comfortable with the thing climbing on him.
@@CrizzyEyes Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but at one point the sugar glider tries to crawl inside his sleeve - it was probably terrified by all the strangers?
I watched more of the video - again I may be reading too much into it, he could've just demonstrate for the kids - but the guy seemingly holds the sugar glider down so it can't escape or bite while being pet by unfamiliar children.
I already tenitus from growing up with 4 loud Mexican sisters, so I would be good with the screeching. My dog is always barking anyways
I've never seen anyone so passionate about sugar gliders
They're cute little things.
We appreciate Pippa's artism.
She's so cute when she's threatening bloody murder and when showing off her animal knowledge.
My sister brought home a sugar glider and left it under our care when she got married
We dont know jack shit about how to take care of it and I just now thanks to this clip, I learned sugar glider is undomesticated.
We kept it in a cage that we thought was massive that turns out to be super small for them. The sugarglider was fed like once every 2 days because my dad said " they are meant to eat like that " when I know he dont know anything about it. The cage was never cleaned too. When Pippa said they can hate people, without a doubt our sugargliders hates us. Effectively, we abused the animal unknowingly and since Im a kid at the time I cant do anything
Dont keep animals if you dont have the time or effort to take care of it
I hope you said sugargliders on accident and you don’t have more than once of them.
also pet that live in cages need to constantly have things to distress like toys ,wheels space ,have the cage constantly cleaned and fresh food daily
Is it still alive?
@@yumin_pluto558 nope, plural. At first its just one, then she bring home another one. They had kids that didnt make it
@@music79075 we gave them away after years of pleading of giving them away from my sisters
In a different timeline Pippa became a zoo keeper instead of a vtuber
I wanted a sugar glider at one point. Then, I did my research. They're nocturnal and require tons of attention.
oh god, I remember a while back, someone I didn't really know was talking to be about having gotten a ferret and being surprised how much work they are. I lost of a ton of respect for them not having done any research into ferret ownership. It was so off putting how nonchalant they were about it.
@Duamerthrax I mean people say the same thing about dogs.
Animals are always more work then you'd expect them to be.
@@JackHugeman Dogs are not even close to the same level. We have domesticated dogs for an estimated 10,000 years. We've progressed well beyond domestication to the point where we have engineered optimized breeds for any sort of purpose you can imagine. Most working dogs when trained properly are practically desperate to please you, they have such a strong drive for this that it will overwrite their bad habits and behavior even if not trained perfectly.
@@JackHugemanthe most high maintenance dog is probably way more easier than an undomesticated animal
Dated a girl who had sugar gliders. Basically had to get two, since apparently if you only have one and they don't have any other animal / caretaker keeping them company at all times (she was in junior year of college at the time and could only be around them when not in class or hanging out with me and her friends), they start to become incredibly anxious, to the point that they eat their fingers and become suicidal
When she sold them (she was moving and couldn't afford to keep them), it turned out one of them started developing cancer
They are high maintenance af
Busy people shouldn't get high maintenance pets.
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"IT'S A WILD F@@KING ANIMAL!!! THIS THING WILL EAT YOUR PARAKEET!@!!" -Pipkin "I will burn Pocket Pets to the ground" Pippa 2024
Pippa's rants are frequently off the rails, but she's got a point here. I had a friend who thought she wanted a sugar glider; me and some friends managed to talk her out of it.
As someone who owns a reptile where misinformation is abound and pet stores and even breeders will lie to your face, this is a valid and relatable rant.
Methinks pippa bought a sugar glider and it died after a week.
bingo. probably ate bird prisoner's brother.
Her parents ran an exotic pet shop so maybe that’s where she learned it from.
@Nyandere_the_Bakeneko Really? Didn't know that. Did she talk about that at length at some point? Would love to hear some Pippa pet store shenanigans.
@@dontshanonau1335 Yeah idk if it was clipped, but she talked about it like 4 years ago. I'll try to find it.
As someone who owns gliders, they are an advanced pet. You need to make sure they stay hydrated, make their food, make sure they have enough calcium, always have at least 2 of them, keep them away from other pets, and give them at least a couple hours of direct attention a day. On top of the normal things like cleaning their cage and such. They are very endearing creatures and make great little friends but getting there is a lot of work, patience, and frustration. You can get the same thing much easier and cheaper by buying a dog. As I know so many people who can't handle what it takes to own a dog or a cat most people should not touch this level of pet. They are going to bite you, try to poop on you, run away in their cage, escape and run away in your house, and you are going to have to burn up any trust you built with them just to keep them from trying to fly into your open toilet (because they will inhale water instantly and you won't be able to save them). I have a pair because I found them fascinating. I researched for months on different opinions from breeders and owners, looked up every negative opinion on owning them I could find first. They are wild animals and while like squirrels you can build trust with them, you have to be willing to put in a lot of time and effort to get there. Also fuck Pocket Pets, they are the equivalent of buying a dog from the mall pet store.
Yet another showing of the kind and caring girl that exists beneath the layer of mold.
So give the middle finger to Pocket Pets for lying about (and POTENTIALLY mistreating) Sugar Gliders. Right, got it.
she's so cute when screaming about animals
She's annoying when doing anything
@@T.D.F.M no one asked you
Reminds me of when Paris Hilton was tricked into buying a pig because she was told it was a “ tea cup pig “ and wasn’t gonna grow full size
I appreciate Pippa's love and passion for animals
"They get along great with aggressive breeds of cats and dogs"
Pretty sure my Aussie would chase it around the house until it hid behind the washing machine and it would live there until it died.
my very sweet and gentle middle aged cat would fucking obliterate a sugar glider. like theyre basically perfect prey creatures. Small, skittery, mouselike, loud and squeaky. They love that shit.
Yeah pretty sure my dogs' and cats' predator instinct would kick in the moment they see this lil thing
Pippa's streams always manage to suger my glider.
Pocket Pets reminds me of the gta 3 radio ads for pets overnight.
Rant approved.
Many animals will just eat birds, particularly baby birds. Squirrels, tortoises, monkeys, other birds, sheep
Like casual geographic said, “baby birds are the chicken nuggets of the animal kingdom.” Most species of animals will eat meat when it’s in front of them, even herbivores, I think the only ones who don’t do it to a ridiculous degree are humans who decide not to.
@@yumin_pluto558 exactly what I was thinking of
@@NotsilYmerej Also chinese
@@mileslong3904 I meant animals you wouldn’t expect to eat meat
I almost got a sugar glider as a kid, but thankfully, my mother and teachers taught me research. So I realized that the vents in our house alone are death traps. Ended up getting a hedgehog instead, he would tuck is head into mine and sleep, he was good boi.
... Guys... I think Pippa might be a sugar glider in disguise...
Pippa becomes even more breedable than previously thought possible.
Now Coney AND Pippa have critiqued Pocket Pets on stream. Coincidence? Absolutely. 🤔
1:30 true they do look malnourished
My sister had 2. Her cat killed the nice one. Also they do smell. Not super strong, but they smell a little like pee. Also they evacuate their system a couple minutes after they wake up.
Same. That's usually why I get up at 3am. XD
Instruction received, muh queen.
Doesn’t Kobo have one and don’t forget Pekora has a monkey.
The faqing monkey
Kobo also has a lot of hololive money to take care of exotic pets.
Pekora also has a lot of money and a faqing monkey.
@@jamescawl6904 Don't let the fact that Pekora has a lot of money and a faqing monkey distract you from the fact that Pekora bought a faqing monkey.
ya it need experience owner
Yeah, Kobo’s one would be a West Papuan sugar glider
Pippa looking out for Eimi at the end.
4:44 Would you put Eimi in a cage? (Don't answer that.)
Eimi fuggblasts on people
😏
0:26 she didn't say "In Minecraft".
She meant it.
I'm surprised to see how well studied she is on this, enough to call this company out on their bullshit. Almost makes me think she was scammed by them before and went on a warpath.
So don’t put Eimi in a cage? What if she asks for it though?
I thought Eimi goes in the microwave?
Umm umm AKSHUALLY PIPPA, those are technically Krefffts Glider not sugar gliders, it's basically impossible to get sugar gliders in the USA.
Also, while some do eat insects, and your point about pellets is right, what most gliders tend to eat is fruits and vegs, as they need a highly sugar focused diet for their high energy output.
Right about everything else tough, people please do research before getting any animal, let alone a non-domesticated high maintenance one.
Can't wait for Pippa to get a sugar glider and feed it expired ravioli for a performative art piece.
What i have been told by a girl who owned one is that if you dont have the right set up food and environment they will get stressed and die. She also said there fragile. Which is why she never let me touch, because i have a tendency to clench my hands hard. Ehich would in turn make that sugar glider pulp. She also said they love clwing biting and destroying anything they can, and they smell like ferrets, but not nearly as bad.
This might be the first Pippa rant I'm totally on board for
I had no idea she was an animal enthusiast, awesome
I have two and their enclosure is huge. They should not go in a small cage. But I think if you’re someone who is willing to do the work to care for them, they’re absolute sweethearts. But they do have a very specific diet, they can’t be in bright lights, they need socializing, cats and dogs WILL treat them as prey, and they do need an enclosure with a lot of space to allow climbing.
They also need toys. They get bored.
Pippa said it we are going to war now against pocket pets
I got a pair of Sugar Gliders from some couple who's family had grown and needed a little less responsibility. These guys were chill and super easy to take care of. I understand Pip's rant on the Pocket Pet company but there are breeders out there that aren't scum
I do hate me some hamster
I like the closeup with the word "bread"
Sugar Gliders are super dependent on company and WILL die of loneliness too.
A sanctuary I used to go to near where I lived had 4 sugar gliders in an aviary the size of a small house. Their care requirements are more like a large parrot than anything else. Also they will piss on you...
Look like Pippa just need a Senegal bush baby pet
This was both informative *and* hilarious!
THAT'S OUR PIPPA 🤣👍
4:11 Sam Kinnison would have been proud of that primal scream.
I love how much she loves animals and all of her factoids about them. My mom is very similar, if she would find a hurt animal or even an abandoned baby animal she will snatch it and take care of it to the utmost, accurate detail needed to rehabilitate them. I know because we had a baby squirrel and she rehabilitated it and released him back into the wild when he was old enough.
The inexpressive doll face while she very passionately talks about an abusive pet company is surreal
Always do your research before buying a pet.
Spoken like a person who had their sugar glider, eat their parakeet.
It is a squirrel. AN AUSTRALIAN SQUIRREL!
Pippa describes herself
*2024*
*Digitized*
I (aussie) don't know anyone who keeps these as pets.
Because they're illegal to own as native animals.
@@singithi8556 you don't know anyone who lives in the bush.
@@purpleguy319 'The bush' is subject to the same laws as the rest of the country - it's illegal for Australians to own Australian animals as pets. Have you been rama rama lately? It's messing with your brain.
@singithi8556 Sorry mate, I'm not an "indigenous", i didn't even know they called it "rama rama". I just always called it, "black-fellas' shiraz". Thing about laws are they only work when they're enforced. Not my problem, though, as i don't own any pets.
@@purpleguy319 You type like an abbo
I am glad that Pippa goes off the way she does when it comes to animals. More people seriously need to do their research before they get any animal as a pet.
I raise Sugar Gliders. Caring for them is tricky, but rewarding. Mine are happy as clams.
I absolutely love Pippa and the knowledge and passions she has! An absolutely lovely woman! 🥰
Pippa is cutest with the filter off.
A F*cking marsupiel!
ITS ALIVE!
We aussies got the craziest animals to name a few that go against the gods laws of nature 😂😂😂
Sugar bear? Eats parakeets. More like a mini drop bear.
Domesticate all animals. I want my decedents walking their polar and grizzly bear down the street to the park and then going home to have a swim in the pool with their Great White Shark and Blue Whale.
Animal protection Pippa is the most based form of Pippa.
Had these things as a kid and only remember them being the loudest fucking screech ever specifically when i would be trying to sleep and did nothing but bite anytime anyone would try to pet them.I honestly don't even remember what happened to them.
I love her rants!
Also a pretty good rule when choosing a pet, don’t get an animal that’s nocturnal
FrostPrime has his timbers shiverin' rn
I had a friend who's family had a pair of sugar gliders. Cage was like 3 foot by 3 foot by 5 foot tall, so they could climb and jump. I dont recall what they fed them, but Pippa is right, since they are nocturnal animals, they will be noisy all night. Definitely not super easy pets, definitely not for kids.
I think she had to figure that out the hard way with some firsthand experience
✊ Pippa is cool for this. ❤
Ok Pippa, tell us how you really feel...
They are nocturnal animals.
As always, super based Pippa.
If Pippa hates Pocket Pets then I hate Pocket Pets. Simple as.
Classic Pippa Rant
As an American, yes, I too hate hamsters
You've got to be kidding me. 3:34 That is disgusting.
What happened to the pocket gecko in Japan Pippa?!
Its okay its just an animal. How much chicken do you think pippa eats?
Dam, she just went off on her rant. Though these are tree faring creatures so I see her point about them not being domesticated like other pet animals are.
She is a good person.
4:11 ah. Knew the Clint video had to be somewhere.
Low effort works fast, damn
Do I sense a brigade forming?
I bet pippa had one of these
They also don't taste like sugar.
Yabbit is yappin again oml bro sm shaking mh my shaking heeeeead broooo
tl;dw Pippa is Chat's sugar bear.
These "Sugar Bears" are just as easy to take care of as a real "Domesticated Bear"
Rare Pippa W take
>cute little animal
>can kill birds and other animals
Yep, definitely came from Australia.