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The real hero of this movie


the real heroes of this movie: RATS.

I don't know why everyone always freaks out when the rats make an appearance
in the movies.

Rats are cute, cuddly, and only trying to save themselves. They were drowing for pete's sake and came out of the cold frigid waters to find dry ground.

If it wasn't for the rats, the people wouldn't have found a way out. The rats led them to dry and higher grounds.

So the next time you see rats in your movie, please welcome them and follow their lead! They will help you to safety.

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agree no matter how squirmy they make you , you can trust them to know the way out, their survival instinct is amazing! nasty rodents!

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Just think of them as SH!t with feet.

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I like rats too, but you have to realize in certain situations rats will eat your eyes!

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So will humans, let's not give rats a bad name.

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Just think of them as SH!t with feet.

You made me spit out my drink on my keyboard laughing. Thanks.

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Wrong. The real hero of the movie was Cooper!

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Rats are cute..
I have four of them and I take them (almost) everywhere I go.
I really love the reactions I get on them, most women are afraid of them..

"Gar nicht so übel, du kleine Schlampe. Man sieht sich immer zweimal, Kleine."

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The real hero was the big black guy who strangled Stallone for no reason as soon as he arrived to save everyone.

If you disagree you’re racist.

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A movie where RODENTS are the heroes???

I MUST see this!!!!

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We've already seen several such movies.... Inglorious Bastards, Exodus, almost every Adam Sandler flick that's ever been produced. They all depict Jews in a heroic light

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No one cares about your Jew hatred. Now, get back into your hole.

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I happen to be a great admirer of both Rodney Dangerfield and Moran Atias

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Then why call them "rodents"?

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Periodically, I check the temperature of our cultural climate, to see whether or not our capacity to comprehend irony and sarcasm is at least kinda sorta beginning to return

Clearly, we've got aways to go still

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