Hopefully the dog will be okay.
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{CC}StealthBlue
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Hopefully the dog will be okay. | ||
BroOd
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8Pylon
United States223 Posts
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Gokey
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
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il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
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Nitrogen
United States5345 Posts
but at least the someone picked up the dog and it has a chance. | ||
CommanderFluffy
Taiwan1059 Posts
On July 28 2008 13:33 Nitrogen23 wrote: "KEEP YOUR CAT OFF THE BUSY STREET" in huge letters on the cross... thats fucked up. hit n run bitches are the worst, no balls, no dignity. | ||
thedeadhaji
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On July 28 2008 13:33 Nitrogen23 wrote: dude... a while ago (i was like 8) my cat got ran over. i was sad and all, but i understood that this stuff happens, especially on windy roads. i put up a little cross on the side of the road where my cat got hit and wrote RIP, etc. on it. then i came back the next day and some person wrote "KEEP YOUR CAT OFF THE BUSY STREET" in huge letters on the cross... i just felt like shit for a long time after that. since i was so little that writing made me feel like it was my fault. but at least the someone picked up the dog and it has a chance. | ||
IntoTheWow
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Ancestral
United States3230 Posts
The most ridiculous story I've heard like this is a man who was at the Ohio State Fair three years ago with his prized rabbits also brought his dog, and when the dog killed some of his rabbits he beat it to death in front of huge crowds of people. I wish some had just grabbed him and ground his face into the pavement. for the rabbits, but I don't think they wanted revenge that badly. And if you own rabbits and dogs, one would think you'd be a responsible owner of both hopefully, instead of neither. | ||
Mastermind
Canada7096 Posts
On July 28 2008 13:33 Nitrogen23 wrote: dude... a while ago (i was like 8) my cat got ran over. i was sad and all, but i understood that this stuff happens, especially on windy roads. i put up a little cross on the side of the road where my cat got hit and wrote RIP, etc. on it. then i came back the next day and some person wrote "KEEP YOUR CAT OFF THE BUSY STREET" in huge letters on the cross... i just felt like shit for a long time after that. since i was so little that writing made me feel like it was my fault. but at least the someone picked up the dog and it has a chance. I have a real problem with people that put up crosses where someone/something gets killed by a car. Whats so specail about car accidents? Why do they warrant a cross at the location of death where as nothing else does? Its public domain, not your property. | ||
KwarK
United States41590 Posts
On July 28 2008 15:32 Mastermind wrote: I have a real problem with people that put up crosses where someone/something gets killed by a car. Whats so specail about car accidents? Why do they warrant a cross at the location of death where as nothing else does? Its public domain, not your property. Does your problem extend to 8 year olds and their pets? Because I've always felt that when a child loses a pet sympathy and a bit of understanding is in order. | ||
Spenguin
Australia3316 Posts
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Rayzorblade
United States1172 Posts
On July 28 2008 15:32 Mastermind wrote: I have a real problem with people that put up crosses where someone/something gets killed by a car. Whats so specail about car accidents? Why do they warrant a cross at the location of death where as nothing else does? Its public domain, not your property. I have always thought that the memorials erected when a person is killed in a traffic accident serve as sober reminders about the dangers of reckless driving. The nature of the memorial - flowers, signs, crosses - is really irrelevant as long as someone takes a look and realizes, "Oh, someone died at this stop light," and maybe that makes that person buckle up or makes them slow down just a bit. And maybe that saves a life? | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
On July 28 2008 15:32 Mastermind wrote: I have a real problem with people that put up crosses where someone/something gets killed by a car. Whats so specail about car accidents? Why do they warrant a cross at the location of death where as nothing else does? Its public domain, not your property. Maybe when your Fluffy or your drunk uncle Bob gets flattened at some intersection, you'll come back here and think, 'Hey, maybe I should be a little sympathetic instead of being a shithead next time!' | ||
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