myth or not myth

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by renamed10748, Aug 17, 2018.

  1. That's awful. I hope you are trolling.
     




  2. nah im serious
     
  3. It sucks that shít like this happens /: when I was younger, my friends older brother put a hamster in a microwave and forced us to watch. Humans can be quite horrid and disgusting creatures.
     
  4. we as humans have a great responsibility take care of these animals of course human liberal laws have not only made strict laws protecting these animals which isnt a bad idea cause animals cannot defend themselves from humans one thing i hate is when humans call there dogs my baby and dress it up as a child i find that retarded asf a Dog is a Dog not a human now we wonder why the paternity rate have increase and we have more abortions then before that are legalize
     
  5. What the hell do abortions and paternity rate have to do with wanting to take care of a dog? I know it’s not the case for everyone, but my friend Pippa has three dogs that are practically her children because she can’t have kids and doesn’t make enough money to support a child she could adopt. Don’t bash other people for treating their animal well, animals are part of the family and treated as such in most cases. I call all of my animals my babies. I’ll call the dog I’m getting soon my baby. We treat and take care of them as though their children. Feeding, potty training.. sounds like a less messy child.
     
  6. In a logical sense owning a pet in itself is wrong :? Humans deciding they can own another life. I agree dressing a pet in clothes is pretty creepy though
     
  7. I can understand your first point there ^^^ Though we’ve bred animals, specifically dogs, to pretty much be dependent on us. If they were let go, there would be likely a massive amount of overpopulation of dogs, and even bigger overpopulation of cats, and many dogs would survive in the wild since most aren’t taught or shown how to hunt on their own.
     
  8. Would just like to point out that sometimes dressing your dog in clothing is for their safety. I for example have sweaters for my dog because where I live the winters get extremely cold. Some people have dog shoes because where they live it gets so hot that going outside might injure the pads of the dogs paw.

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  9. First ep of rick and Morty from what I remember:
    Jerry: hey rick would you happen to have something that would make this dog SMARTER?
    Rick: I thought the whole point of having a pet was to feel superior
     
  10. Noblesse oblige it’s called, the concept and idea of being kind to the less “fortunate” because you are more privileged and fortunate. I don’t understand others need to look down upon others
     
  11. This. At work we have a Chinese crested that comes in occasionally and he has a t-shirt for sunny days so he doesn't get sunburn and in winter he comes in with a sweater to keep warm.
     
  12. Who hurt you
     
  13. You all are lost.
     
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  15. Anything, even people can become overpopulated (humans are definitely so) if dogs and cats weren’t owned they’d be hit by population control over time, they’d adapt to outdoors on their own.


    Never seen the show, makes very valid point though unfortunately.
     
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  17. Humans are definitely not overpopulated. People who say otherwise are idolaters, worshipping the bitch-goddess of nature.
     
  18. Lol I now know to never listen to anything you have to say
     
  19. We are not. If food was distributed properly, we could feed many, many, many more people than we currently have. Our problems are due to our economic systems and faulty distribution methods.

    If your problem is with my use of the term bitch-goddess, I took the term from some mid-twentieth century writers.
     

  20. yes food is not regulated well and there’s plenty that could be changed but there’s no denying the human population isn’t exceeding its limits year by year, trees constantly needing to be torn down to fit more homes etc. it’s only getting harder over time?‍♂️