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I'm going to be spending my weekend wondering why this is a real thing.
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Want to extend your weekend? Check out previous WTFridays!
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That's so funny 'cause the sheep has a shirt with his picture on it that says ZILF.
The Z stands for Zoophile. Or Ze Weirdo.
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Maybe they're helping him fall asleep.
Or maybe these sheep, like everyone else in Russia, are just assholes.
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Yesterday, Listverse came up with a list of "10 Mammals You Probably Didn?t Know Exist."
There are three ways of knowing that you're trying to draw traffic by ranking things: 1) You're so desperate for content that your lists contain qualifiers like "probably" in the title. 2) Your site is called "Listverse." 3) Your list of "10 Mammals You Probably Didn?t Know Exist" contains mammals that are currently in my backyard. Let's take a look.

You probably didn't know that this type of sheep existed because it only appears in the logo of every Dodge pick-up truck in the world. I think we should be much more concerned with this car company's extinction than the sheep's.
But I'll give them a break on this one. According to Wikipedia, they're also known as "mountain sheep," which sounds really obscure. Definitely not colloquial.
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I know this one. Gimme a sec… Chipmunk! No? Aw man, I always get chipmunks and squirrels confused.
I have lived in California for 4 years, but I am aware of the existence of "squirrels."
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This is called an armadillo. I saw one in a coloring book before I could talk.
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