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Rick wrote:They're like 25 bucks at the pet store.
No disrespect to any pet lovers, but I just don't get it. Sorry Scary.
I see people on my friends list on Facebook that absolutely flood the page with "This dog will be euthanized at some certain time if someone doesn't adopt it" and so on.
I look at these posts and am completely baffled. How in hell can you put this much energy into worrying about what some dog's fate is going to be when there are people in the world that need help. Beats the hell out of me.
Rick wrote:They're like 25 bucks at the pet store.
No disrespect to any pet lovers, but I just don't get it. Sorry Scary.
I see people on my friends list on Facebook that absolutely flood the page with "This dog will be euthanized at some certain time if someone doesn't adopt it" and so on.
I look at these posts and am completely baffled. How in hell can you put this much energy into worrying about what some dog's fate is going to be when there are people in the world that need help. Beats the hell out of me.
Saint John wrote:I'll echo the pet lover's sentiment when it comes to dogs. They're obedient (when trained properly), can save lives, great company, protectors, and they do become part of the family. There's a camaraderie with a dog, especially hunting dogs and big dogs that can fetch/play outside. Cats, on the other hand, are filthy creatures with absolutely no fucking brains. They smell, cannot be taught and are a general nuisance. I actually took some pleasure watching the neighbor's black lab tear a big wandering cat to shreds last week. The fucker walked around with that dead cat in his mouth all day and growled if you came near him. Fuck, I just wanted to congratulate him!
Rick wrote:They're like 25 bucks at the pet store.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
AR wrote:
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Rick wrote:They're like 25 bucks at the pet store.
No disrespect to any pet lovers, but I just don't get it. Sorry Scary.
I see people on my friends list on Facebook that absolutely flood the page with "This dog will be euthanized at some certain time if someone doesn't adopt it" and so on.
I look at these posts and am completely baffled. How in hell can you put this much energy into worrying about what some dog's fate is going to be when there are people in the world that need help. Beats the hell out of me.
verslibre wrote:Rick wrote:They're like 25 bucks at the pet store.
No disrespect to any pet lovers, but I just don't get it. Sorry Scary.
I see people on my friends list on Facebook that absolutely flood the page with "This dog will be euthanized at some certain time if someone doesn't adopt it" and so on.
I look at these posts and am completely baffled. How in hell can you put this much energy into worrying about what some dog's fate is going to be when there are people in the world that need help. Beats the hell out of me.
Come on, man. Don't be a dick. This sounds like a post parfum would leave.
And we're ready for your extensive gallery of pix depicting you feeding the homeless on the dirty backstreets of whichever metropolis in which you reside.
Rick wrote:verslibre wrote:Rick wrote:They're like 25 bucks at the pet store.
No disrespect to any pet lovers, but I just don't get it. Sorry Scary.
I see people on my friends list on Facebook that absolutely flood the page with "This dog will be euthanized at some certain time if someone doesn't adopt it" and so on.
I look at these posts and am completely baffled. How in hell can you put this much energy into worrying about what some dog's fate is going to be when there are people in the world that need help. Beats the hell out of me.
Come on, man. Don't be a dick. This sounds like a post parfum would leave.
And we're ready for your extensive gallery of pix depicting you feeding the homeless on the dirty backstreets of whichever metropolis in which you reside.
Easy dude. I just don't get it. What would you rather spend your money and time on? Helping someone out or a dog?
verslibre wrote:Rick wrote:verslibre wrote:Rick wrote:They're like 25 bucks at the pet store.
No disrespect to any pet lovers, but I just don't get it. Sorry Scary.
I see people on my friends list on Facebook that absolutely flood the page with "This dog will be euthanized at some certain time if someone doesn't adopt it" and so on.
I look at these posts and am completely baffled. How in hell can you put this much energy into worrying about what some dog's fate is going to be when there are people in the world that need help. Beats the hell out of me.
Come on, man. Don't be a dick. This sounds like a post parfum would leave.
And we're ready for your extensive gallery of pix depicting you feeding the homeless on the dirty backstreets of whichever metropolis in which you reside.
Easy dude. I just don't get it. What would you rather spend your money and time on? Helping someone out or a dog?
Check the first two lines of your post again. Because a girl here lost her cat doesn't mean you have to rain on her.
Triple S wrote:That has to be one of those most thoughtless posts I've ever seen on here, coming from someone who I actually thought was one of the nicer guys on here. My dogs are just as much a part of my family as the humans are - I've had one or more dogs since I was a little girl and losing them is very hard. If you're not an animal lover - fine - but don't knock those who are. They can't just be replaced by spending another '25 bucks' at the pet store.
Rick wrote:I get a red ass when people put more emphasis on animals than on humans. That's bugged me for a while.
Rick wrote:verslibre wrote:Rick wrote:They're like 25 bucks at the pet store.
No disrespect to any pet lovers, but I just don't get it. Sorry Scary.
I see people on my friends list on Facebook that absolutely flood the page with "This dog will be euthanized at some certain time if someone doesn't adopt it" and so on.
I look at these posts and am completely baffled. How in hell can you put this much energy into worrying about what some dog's fate is going to be when there are people in the world that need help. Beats the hell out of me.
Come on, man. Don't be a dick. This sounds like a post parfum would leave.
And we're ready for your extensive gallery of pix depicting you feeding the homeless on the dirty backstreets of whichever metropolis in which you reside.
Easy dude. I just don't get it. What would you rather spend your money and time on? Helping someone out or a dog?
Rick wrote:Disclosure: I love animals. Lot's of them are mighty tasty.The domesticated ones, which I have never eaten, are fun. We have several in our house. When Debbie and Neelee are gone, I take very good care of them. To me, they are amusement. nothing else. I will never find one of them as important as a family member.
SteveForever wrote:Rick wrote:They're like 25 bucks at the pet store.
No disrespect to any pet lovers, but I just don't get it. Sorry Scary.
I see people on my friends list on Facebook that absolutely flood the page with "This dog will be euthanized at some certain time if someone doesn't adopt it" and so on.
I look at these posts and am completely baffled. How in hell can you put this much energy into worrying about what some dog's fate is going to be when there are people in the world that need help. Beats the hell out of me.
Rick, people become attached to animals because they react to them, are loyal and are living-feeling creatures. They are also helpless for the most part and because man has domesticated them they are totally dependent on us. These aren't electronics or things that can just be bought and thrown away or cast from one's heart. You will probably always be baffled about it because its not something placed on your heart. Pets become part of your family.
Rick wrote:What would you rather do? Spend $1500 dollars on your siclky favorite cat, or spend $15 on a new one at a pet store?
Rick wrote:What would you rather do? Spend $1500 dollars on your sickly favorite cat, or spend $15 on a new one at a pet store?
Saint John wrote:Rick wrote:What would you rather do? Spend $1500 dollars on your sickly favorite cat, or spend $15 on a new one at a pet store?
Um ... neither. I'd go to the casino.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Rick wrote:They're like 25 bucks at the pet store.
No disrespect to any pet lovers, but I just don't get it. Sorry Scary.
I see people on my friends list on Facebook that absolutely flood the page with "This dog will be euthanized at some certain time if someone doesn't adopt it" and so on.
I look at these posts and am completely baffled. How in hell can you put this much energy into worrying about what some dog's fate is going to be when there are people in the world that need help. Beats the hell out of me.
artist4perry wrote:Rick wrote:Disclosure: I love animals. Lot's of them are mighty tasty.The domesticated ones, which I have never eaten, are fun. We have several in our house. When Debbie and Neelee are gone, I take very good care of them. To me, they are amusement. nothing else. I will never find one of them as important as a family member.
That would be common sense. I don't think anyone would have a problem with that.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Rick wrote:What would you rather do? Spend $1500 dollars on your siclky favorite cat, or spend $15 on a new one at a pet store?
I've always had dogs. But I like cats too.
I would be willing to spend the $1500 to save my pets life.
Triple S wrote:artist4perry wrote:Rick wrote:Disclosure: I love animals. Lot's of them are mighty tasty.The domesticated ones, which I have never eaten, are fun. We have several in our house. When Debbie and Neelee are gone, I take very good care of them. To me, they are amusement. nothing else. I will never find one of them as important as a family member.
That would be common sense. I don't think anyone would have a problem with that.
Well, then I guess I have no 'common sense'.
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