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June 14th, two weeks. Manypeople like animals and may have pets
and make a dog, a cat, a hamster, a snake, a
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weight or any other animal. Idon' t know if you who are
listening to this have a pet,but now people prefer to have pets over
having a child, which is curiousif you start to think, although it
doesn' t sound so bad atthe same time. I have a pet
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now, but if I had tochoose, I' d say a cat
wouldn' t be bad. They' re really very nice and more when
they' re small, they're all tiny panches. I don'
t know, I' m pretty. I didn' t like them before.
Well, it' s not likeI don' t like them.
I just didn' t get myattention. But when I met Hannah,
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because she liked them very much,and as I began to relate cats to
her, every time there were somekittens I remembered her, because sometimes they
would show her the videos or sendthem to her. But well, what
I was going to do with allthis pet stuff is the SSP I'
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m going to talk to you abouttoday. It is a puppy that in
the beginning does not appear to presenta pneuma, but as you will see
it is esp six hundred fifty two. He' s a questar male dog
of the Bast Hound breed. Bonegrowth analysis indicates that the subject is approximately
three years old and looks physically normal, except for four significant things. The
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first is that the subject has atattoo on his belly with Marshall' s
logo shape, Cartell and Dark hasprobably applied during his childhood. Obviously,
you don' t know who theyare. So, then, let me
explain briefly. This is an organizationthat also finds the shadows, as well
as the foundation. Only they're traffickers. They manage the purchase and
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sale of anomalies, objects, phenomena, among many other things. Likewise,
not only are they limited to these, but they also go for the most
common things that criminal groups or organizationsdo that you always hear on the news.
The second point is that the X- rays reveal multiple badly cured fractures
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in the skull and rib, suggesting, therefore, extreme physical abuse, which
is sad, since many animals sufferfrom mistreatment today. Well, general,
life is cruel. Sometimes I wonderwhy those who are good go wrong in
life without theory, you sow whatyou reap. It seems unfair, and
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I honestly don' t know ifI' ll get to understand it at
any point. The only thing Ido know from previous experiences is that sometimes
things go through something, although maybeat that moment if we' re feeling
horrible and we don' t wantthat situation going on. But who knows,
life is complex to understand and weare learning as we go. But
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I got off track. The thirdpoint is that the jaw muscles of the
subject are more developed than normal forthis type of breed, although their biting
strength is expected for a dog ofthis size. This normality is probably due
to the fourth pneuma, which isthat the subject' s larynx is severely
deformed. The X- ray showssignificant deviations in size and shape. We
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don' t know if this resultof genetic engineering or some surgery, but
this deformation is believed to be relatedto your behavioral anomaly. You may wonder
what anomaly this puppy presents, andevery moment everything seems normal without counting on
the fact that you have suffered abuse. And so this deformation it presents.
So let me tell you that it' s SP six hundred fifty- two
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has the ability to produce human speechinstead of barking other canine vocalizations. The
subject constantly utters inconsistent phrases in atleast thirty- four human languages, although
let me tell you that five ofthese languages have not yet been identified,
but the analysis of the other twenty- nine languages indicates that the SSP makes
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constant weather predictions for various locations aroundthe world, and these predictions have proven
to be truly accurate for the locationsidentified. So yes, this dog can
speak thirty- four languages, butonly to predict the weather in various parts
of the world, which is verycurious and here imagine having the ability to
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be an anomaly, but all hedoes is this is curious but interesting.
Their predictions have an obvious connection toexternal stimuli. Although it can be assumed
that it is SP six hundred fifty- two is aware of its behavior,
it does not appear to be underits control and the quality and clarity of
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vocalization depends on the physical state ofthe SSP. Speech is muttered and murmured
while the subject sleeps is unintelligible,while he eats a baby and is shaken
or cut. When he' sexcited or scared. The subject' s
voice is of low tone and hasa limited vocal range, so the staff
constantly describes it as unsettling. Althoughthe unusual larynx of the SSP six hundred
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and fifty- two is the mostobvious cause of its constant vocal attitude,
it is known that simply changing ananimal' s larynx will not necessarily allow
it to produce sounds similar to humanspeech. In fact, comparative biology reveals
that the structure of human herringias andcanines are quite similar the larynx of the
SSP six hundred fifty- two,However, it seems to have no correlation
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with any of them, so,therefore, all these, thanks to a
series of mixtures, sonomalias that thisdog has. But well, the way
we found the SSP is that itwas recovered during a raid on a Marshall
Cartelli Dark office in Rhino. Thiswas found in a shipping box with indications
of having recently been delivered by theNational Postal Service of the so, even
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as an invalid return address. Atthe time of the raid, a Marshall
Cartell and Dark operative was writing aletter about SSP six hundred and fifty-
two. The operative died resisting captureand, as the letter was retrieved from
his typewriter. All this was reportedin the document six hundred and fifty-
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two GEN which, of course,I have here, so let me read
it to you the languages that wecould identify with the SSP six hundred and
fifty- two. They are Albanian, German, Amenian, Bulgarian, Danish,
Spanish, Estonian, Finnish, French, Greek, Hausa, Hungarian,
English, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Hemier, Kanada, Canada. I
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do not know how Lithuanian, Malagasyin, Dutch, Polish, Romanian,
Russian, Suwagilli, Tagalu Urdu Basqueand Vietnamese. So, then, this
one p how you can easily realizeit could be communicated in various parts of
the world if not only said theweather and then obviously, but it was
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a dog tell me you like languagesor you have a language that you would
like to learn. I personally wouldlike to learn Japanese and really one day
I would like to visit Japan.Maybe at some point I' ll take
a break. Who knows. Ihaven' t had a vacation for a
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couple of years before I went toJallowstone, but in a way. That
was for work, but good.I have the documents six hundred fifty-
two. In the forty- one, which is the complete card. I
' ve got Marshall Carter and DarkSns operatives. Daughters very Bolacular absences.
Nemos about SSP six hundred fifty-two, which you say dear Colonel,
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but that we are may be aregret that you have not been satisfied with
your purchase. However, it isnot our fault that he calls the description
of the article in the catalogue.Having said that, I must remind you
once again that all sales are final. We offer our customers unique and unique
experiences, no, but for newrefunds, regardless of whether they return their
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purchase. Well, I would havehoped that I would have learned this because
we valued your business and regretted,unfortunately, the incident after your purchase last
year from the Prado, as weflies have been allowed to buy back the
article from you. We will payyou to make children in cash, or
we will offer you double that amountas credit on your next purchase, although
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this is less than ten percent ofthe original price of your purchase. He,
if not in other words, andabs tacit, so apparently, was
not satisfied with the purchase of thisCSP and wanted to return it. Who
knows what I expected him to door I don' t know how it
was that they tried to sell himto this SSP, because, well,
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whoever wanted him to have a talkingdog would be very funny if you had
him in your house and the natetell the weather, although thinking about it
well and realistically I think it mightbecome scary. I don' t know
how to imagine you lying there,doing anything, navarra, leaving you and
nobody listen to a voice and beyour bitch and then stare at you for
the best. It might be somethingthat would be scary. Finally, if
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you wonder where we have this puppycontent, then let me tell you that
it must be kept in standard petfacilities. The room where it is contained
needs basic furniture for SSP six hundredand fifty- two and its caretaker,
perhaps as bed, food, water, among other things. SSP six hundred
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and fifty- two and their carerare allowed to move freely around the facilities
and staff who have contact with sSP six hundred and fifty- two should
not wear heavy boots, as theyscare him deeply. For the same reason,
the staff should not have a beard, which is all interesting. You
would agree to own this SSP ifyou were given everything I just mentioned.
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But in return, you wouldn't have to leave the facility and I
really wouldn' t, since you' ve spent enough time here to want
to stay here. And what Iwant least, for it is I am
hungry. My shots just sounded,or I don' t know if you
heard it, but I' mhungry. I haven' t eaten,
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right now. I' m gonnago get something to eat Maybe I'
ll join the new ones. I' m going to ask them to eat,
see what comes out, but whatthey' re telling you, so
at least I wouldn' t wantto stay here. And so, in
case you said yes, you'd like to be looking after this SSP
and living here. Think about it. There are hundreds of SSPs contained and
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at any time there may be acontainment gap. Likewise, the vocalizations of
the CSP, since they must berecorded and preserved for analysis. Attention must
be paid, especially to any mentionof the cloudy phrases of ash, hurricane
and or radiation, because we wantto prevent a tragedy from occurring society.
So I don' t know whatyou thought this is SP. I find
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it interesting and at the same timefunny, that we have an annuality,
that is a dog that predicts theweather. Even though there are other anomalies
that are something absurd and fun maybe. I' ll talk to you about
these later. Right now, becauseI stayed from seeing the new ones in
theory, because I have to finishgiving them some last instructions and all this,
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but I think I' m goingto invite them to eat something.
What I have realized is that theycome full of energy and enthusiasm, although
some do not know what awaits themand others are simply transferred from other facilities.
In particular, there are two thatcaught my attention. There' s
a guy named Sebastian and he's someone who' s too young to
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be here because, I mean,I went to work when I was thirty,
but he' s only twenty-three. Honestly, I' d
like you not to be here andjust live your normal life, although it
' s your decision that you're here. He looks like he'
s a good person and has theability to do things. The other one
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' s called Emma. She's thirty- two years old and looks
like she' s interested in learningthings from the foundation. I didn'
t know if she was transferred orif she' s new anymore who I
haven' t had the opportunity totalk so much to her, but I
like her way of being is quietand she doesn' t care much about
things, or at least that seemslike there are others more, but they
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look more indifferent, I don't know how they don' t convince
me at all, but well,at the end of the day, we
' re no longer coworkers, nofriends and as I told you in theory,
hey you finish your situation cape.So let' s see what happens,
maybe I' ll invite you twoto eat. I always tend to
leave you with a line from theend so you can stay thinking. But
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I can' t think of anythingtoday. So I' m just going
to say that I wish, thebest things follow us on all of our
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