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Of course you can like them! They are pretty sweet and calm. They also look funny and cute with their colors, or those spots on them. They also have a cute pink nose, that is always wet. In short, yes, most people like them! BTW: I mean like "like them because they are cute, or friendly" BUT NOT in a way of "oh, because their meat is juicy, tasteful, and fine on the BBQ"!

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