Posted on 12/16/2023 10:45:28 AM PST by allen592
In a world where people are constantly seeking unique hobbies and ways to express themselves, one Japanese man took it to the extreme. Toco, as he is known, spent nearly $15,000 to transform himself into a dog. Complete with a hyperrealistic collie costume, he embarked on a mission to experience life as a four-legged friend. However, his recent encounter with a real-life dog proved that his transformation was not foolproof.
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Dogs have a keen sense of smell and intuition.
Guy needs a straitjacket when not in the “news” for his obvious schizoaffective brain disorder.
Watch later.
Yes, that Shiba Inu was probably thinking, “It looks like a dog, but smells a human. That’s messed up. I’m leaving.”
Kind of like a man pretending to be a woman...they’re not fooling anyone.
It feels like intuition to us because a dog’s sense of smell is so much better than ours. They can also pick up on visual and auditory cues.
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” So, the “technology” of a dog’s nose seems magical and supernatural to us.
*sniff, sniff* “Rat’s a rude, Raggy.”
Yes indeed.
This dog impersonation reminds me of men who want to impersonate women so they can see them naked in the lady’s team locker rooms. They don’t fool me.
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