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Once upon a time there was a duplex where a young bachelor named Eno and his dog, Fang, shared an ultra-macho haven of beer snacks and male-bonding. Suddenly, their lives turned co-ed when Gina and her poodle, Mitzi, moved into the other half of their building... the question is, who will come out on top in Glenn McCoy's The Duplex?
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comicgos said, 6 months ago
Shhhhhhhhhhh, Eno – keep quiet!
Fat Tony Balducci said, 6 months ago
where’s the color?
4my10851cs said, 6 months ago
dogs don’t see color
Joseph Houk said, 6 months ago
Rerun.
jmo328 said, 6 months ago
dogs don’t see color
If so, why do the dogs I have in my house(sometimes 5 of them) tend to favor the green toys?
Bdaysuit said, 6 months ago
@jmo328
Maybe they squeak better than the others? Dogs are color blind.
riverhawk
said, 6 months ago
@Bdaysuit
I have no reason not to believe you but how do we know dogs r color blind?
pierreandnicole said, 6 months ago
No color and Eno’s face seems fuller. Substitute artist on duty?
LingeeWhiz said, 6 months ago
@riverhawk
Because scientists tell us what to believe, if we believe them.
My dogs are not colorblind at all. Husband is though.
wavion said, 6 months ago
@LingeeWhiz
With all due respect, that is a terrible answer. The whole point of science is to produce verifiable, reproducible data, not to take things on faith. Color vision, as we know it, is created by specialized cells in the eye called cone cells. In humans, there are three sets of them, each responsible for perceiving a different part of the color spectrum, much like your TV or computer can use R,G and B color combinations to create all of the colors we know. (They’re not RGB in the eye, though). Dogs don’t have 3 sets, they have 2, which shows that they can perceive color, but they have red-green color blindness (red and green look the same to them). The more you know…
msowards said, 6 months ago
@Bdaysuit
But not completely, All mammals can discern some basic shades of color, but nothing like human eyes.
kzcreations.com said, 6 months ago
everyone SHHHHHH Fang is trying to watch something