Pablo Picasso went through women like he went through paintbrushes, and his longtime companion, Dora Maar, was almost driven mad by his infidelity. One night, while cheating on Dora with his lover Françoise, he defended his many affairs with other women by saying, "There's nothing so similar to one poodle dog as another poodle dog, and that
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But really, that comment is failure of logic. I'd like to murder certain poodles, but I adore many others. Point being the perception here is extremely one dimensional. No thing is just one thing, no matter what Picasso argued.
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I think about 90% of poodles I'd like to murder - some, just to end their own suffering (whether they know it or not) and some because they deserve to burn in hell, the nasty bitches.
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