Oct. 26, 2021
When I first heard people call dog owners 铲屎官, I was really confused because I was not able to figure out the connection between the two things. Later on, I found out that the pet owners were supposed to clean their pets’ poo when they walk their pets in public places. I really admire the person who invented the word 铲屎官, and I think he or she must be a genius.
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When I first heard people call dog owners 铲屎官, I was really confused because I was not able to figure out the connection between the two things.
Later on, I found out that the pet owners were supposed to clean their pets’ poo when they walk their pets in public places.
I really admire the person who invented the word 铲屎官, and I think he or she must be a genius.
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What's 铲屎官 in English? I'd love to join the joke. 😄
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When I first heard people call dog owners 铲屎官, I was really confused because I was not able to figure out the connection between the two things. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Later on, I found out that the pet owners were supposed to clean their pets’ poo when they walk their pets in public places. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I really admire the person who invented the word 铲屎官, and I think he or she must be a genius. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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