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cutest. piggies. ever.
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OH MY GOD, MY EYES. THE CUTENESS.
>> Anonymous
ZOMG! The cutness. Um but... what about the paint? Will it kill them or poison them?
>> Anonymous
Why are they so cute at that age but when they grow up they're disgusting and ugly?
>> Anonymous
And then...! We eat.
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>>102162
Uh, not all paints are poisonous. Like the ones that kids use. Duh...
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Oh, come on. The grown-ups are cute, too.
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Hey, does anyone have any information about keeping a pig? I mean, they are pretty inteeligent creatures so can they be trained to be taken for a walk? So they wouldn't become like this>>102205
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>>102213
That's a pot-bellied pig. They look like that when they're healthy.
>> Anonymous
Here's the article I found the pictures with...


These artists have made a real pig's ear of their work – but still raised £150 for charity.

Rodney and Del Boy, two miniature piglets, have been hogging the limelight with their unique works of art.

The pair of budding Porkassos, knows as Trotters' Independent Painters, are just as at home rolling around in paint as they are in mud

Their unlikely talent was discovered by accident when they hijacked a craft fair and stuck their snouts in the non-toxic paint which children had been using for finger painting.

Owner Chris Murray was so impressed with the results he let the Jackson Pollock-inspired pair loose on large blank sheets at a county show – and sold one of their works of art for £150.

The cash will go towards a cause close to their hearts – the Farmers' Crisis Network.

Mr Murray said: 'At the county show, the piglets were perfectly happy – they weren't hamming it up like so many artists do these days. 'We like to think of them as our own little Pigassos.

'The pigs tended to go more for pointillism – they weren't too keen on cubism.

'The paints are completely safe. They are the kind they sell in Mothercare. They can be eaten by children and won't do any harm.'

Rodney and Del Boy live at Pennywell Farm, Buckfastleigh, in South Devon.
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>>102246
One is Rodney. One is Del Boy. But which is which?
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>>102213
I has a a pig, she live outside though. They will rearrange the furniture if you leave them inside and they get bored. A pig will also carry a blanket around and roll up in it to sleep.
>> Anonymous
Aww...those piggies are so cute!
>> Anonymous
is that cake? CAKE!
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>>102080

This pic MADE my day! Totally adorable!
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>>102076
>>102078
>>102080

They're cute and all, but why does it look like they have a pair of small penis' hanging from their jowls?
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>>102782
WHAT?!
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rofl, I love you, Anonymous
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Those are... er... just extra legs.

That said, pigs don't do well indoors. Hard Floor are bad for their feet.
>> Anonymous
> Those are... er... just extra legs.

Look, if you don't KNOW shit, don't SAY shit.

I need to know what those little penis-tentacles actually are.
>> Anonymous
>>102823
Those are art glands. The piglets use them to make masterpieces.
>> Anonymous
Dear Anon,
Is that cake or sponges with paint on them?
Love,
Anon.
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>>102829
Sponges. Cake doesn't hold up well to being soaked in paint and rolled around.
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>>102823
I don't know the real name of it but they're just small useless fingers. They're kinda like the "thumb" with a claw on cat's paws that doesn't have any purpose. They're just there so you know that millions of years ago their ancesters had 4 fingers.
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>>102076
piggy loev paitn
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>>103143
Wtf?! They're on the NECK. Fingers never grow on necks, no matter how useless.

You're probably thinking of dewclaws which has nothing to do with ANYTHING.