If animals had human language, what do you think they would tell us?

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answer:My dog isn’t allowed to differ from my opinions. Plus, if she could talk, I’d have to stop that. She’s seen too much.~ A cow would say ‘moo.’ A pig would say ‘oink.’ A cat would say ‘meow. ’ A horse would say ’ get the fuck off of me. You have cars and stuff that work better than me, without enslaving an animal. Now you’re just being a dick.’ A turkey says ‘goble.’ Etc….

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