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is there any way to tell if someone is hacking your myspace? i don't mean like, changing your identity...but like they found out your password and they're reading ur messages and stuff without you knowing? (link)
Well, there are few ways to tell.
Personally though, I wouldn't bother using myspace anyway. It contains crackers,
(they crack codes like paswords, not hackers. Hackers are different)
pedofiles, and sex-offenders. There are plenty of other popular sites to use that don't have those on them.

Anyway, you should check when you last logged on and if you've posted any advertising/odd comments or bulletins. Your safest option would be to change your password weekly or daily, so that nobody can crack it as easily. Make sure it's a long and hard one though, since short/simple passwords take literally seconds to crack. Best of luck on that.=3


Is it possible to like 2 or more people the same amount? (Romantic "like") (link)
It is possible to like to people the same amount,even when it comes to love. Although, you may just love one more as a brother or sister, without realizing it. Your mind can be fooled easily by what your heart believes as love. It's hard to explain, but it all depends. If both of them like you back in a romantic way, then it might be best to not date either. That way you don't regret your decision, and nobody is emotionally hurt in the process. If just one of them likes you in the same way, try dating them if you like. Best of luck sorting out this issue.=3


i have 2 dogs and they are both boys. they keep licking each other's tongues like they're making out and humping each other. the one always tries to mount the other. and to make it worse, they're brothers!!!! are my pets gay?? or from west virginia?? help what should i do? (link)
Calm down, they aren't "Gay".
A dog, nor any other animal except humans, can't be "gay".
Female dogs do this too.
Dogs naturally lick each others mouths, usually for cleaning.
As for the mounting and humping, they do this as a sign of dominance. The one on top is trying to be the "Alpha Dog". It's common and don't mind it.
Also, don't feel the need to get them neutered because of this, it's a pointless decision. It will eventually pass and keep in mind that they are the same sex. Dogs of the same sex generally act more aggressive/dominant towards one another.
I hope I helped and keep this information in mind next time they do that.=3


My aunt was planning to get a dog and I was helping her find one online. But my uncle doesn't like dogs or any kind of animals (and they already had cats).And my aunt really wants a dog.Which she hope she gets. But I need a list of convincing ways to get my uncle to say yes to get the dog. I already told her to tell him,"This is my dog and I got it for myself."

Anyone wants to help my aunt get a dog! :) (link)
Well, I'd reccommend a couple of things.

First of all, find out why he doesn't like dogs. If there are particular reasons (ex: Barking, Sheding, etc) then look for a dog that does not have those attributes/tempermants. Talk it over with your aunt and have her discuss it with your uncle. Keep in mind that if she does get a dog, that it should be friendly with the cat. And decide if she wants a puppy or adult dog. Then, I'd say go down to a shelter or animal rescue center and take a look at the dogs. Make sure she brings her husband. If that doesn't work, why not try fostering a dog for awhile? If he warms up to the idea, then it would be best to get one.

I'd say overall your best bet is to do the foster care first. Tell your aunt I said good luck.=3


What kind of dog would you reccomend that is small and you don't have to worry much about its hair? (link)
Well, it depends really.
Keep in mind when I list the information if your getting a puppy or adult and what kind of pets you have.

Note: All toy-sized breed of dogs are generally difficult to housebreak and could be harmed easily with kids.

- Manchester Terrier (Toy-size)
These dogs are small and short-haired, but should not be trusted with small/non-canine animals. They are loyal and somewhat difficult to housebreak, but coat-care is very easy.

- Bichon Frise
The Bichon Frise's coat does not shed, and is very easy to care for. They are small dogs and get along well with other animals. As for house-breaking, I'm uncertain.

-Chihuahua
This dog is small and generally does not get a long with other animals unless they are a chihuahua as well. These dogs are loyal and loving to the point of jealousy. They have short hair and coat-care is very easy. I've been told that they are easy to house-break.

- Italian Greyhound
Now don't be fooled because it says greyhound, these dogs are small and look the same as a greyhound. They are somewhat easy to housebreak and very loving, but extremely fragile. They also have poor bladder control and pee a lot. They are sensitive to harsh correction and not reccommended for boisterious or unruly children. Their coat-care is minimal as well.

-Beagle
The beagle is an over-all good companion and short-haired. They are small, and get a long well with other animals. Some are hard to housebreak, while others are easy, but they do act naughty at times. They remain independant and loving, their coat-care is also easy. They do well with children.

-Rat Terrier
The rat terrier is very short-haired and small as well. They are extremely loving and coat-care couldn't be any easier. They get a long well with pets and kids, but may be somewhat hard to housebreak. They may be one of the rarer breeds to find.

-Hairless Terrier
I don't have much insight, except for what others have told me and general knowledge. As it mentions, they are hairless, so you never have to worry about grooming/shedding. They are also small dogs and get along well with the family. They might be difficult to housebreak, but get a long well with kids/pets.

-Shiba Inu
This dog is another small dog, but the biggest out of the group I mentioned. The biggest they get is 15.5 inches, and are short-haired. Their coat care is minimal and they do get a long extremely well with kids/pets. Don't be fooled though, they are still independant and should not be left alone to wander outside or in a fenced area. They are escape artists and get out of places, VERY easily. They aren't reliable off-leash.

I hope I helped and that you find the dog just right for you. Now remember, NEVER buy a dog just because of their looks. All dogs have different needs and tempermants, so search up your dog info before buying one. Good luck!=3




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