On February 08 2010 04:11 CharlieMurphy wrote:
is this for real? this op in written in such a trollish manner
is this for real? this op in written in such a trollish manner
You really want that award for the worst poster don't you?
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KizZBG
u gotta skate8152 Posts
On February 08 2010 04:11 CharlieMurphy wrote: is this for real? this op in written in such a trollish manner You really want that award for the worst poster don't you? | ||
itzme_petey
United States1400 Posts
On February 08 2010 00:14 G.s)NarutO wrote: Show nested quote + On February 08 2010 00:03 ErOs_HalO wrote: Bad parenting I suppose, when I was very very very young I remember having the opportunity to shoot an animal with a BB Gun.. and I thought to myself.. Gosh only a sick son of a bitch would do something like that... It must be the parenting! I don't get how young kids hurt animals.. a lot of children do. I once saw a boy, he was maybe 12/13 throwing stones at a cygnet. I went to him and punched im in his fucking face. I throw a stone at him after and asked if he liked that. I'd fucking kill someone who kill a cat with an air rifle. you are just as violent as that kid will grow up to be. the only difference is that you believe in what you are doing is in the right. you are tricking yourself that your actions are righteous. the boy was wrong, but he still a boy who is developing mentally. you are an adult yet you would hurt a boy. why? | ||
FragKrag
United States11538 Posts
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enzym
Germany1034 Posts
On February 08 2010 01:53 Chef wrote: its called the human gene, and i would love to see most of this race vanish. straight to the point. i will read the rest of your post and this thread now.I don't think people are born bad. I don't believe in a criminal gene, and I think assuming one exists is dangerous thinking and leads to eugenics. | ||
udgnim
United States8024 Posts
most people can be raised to be good or bad though | ||
meaculpa
United States119 Posts
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GoregAsm
United States7 Posts
Chances are, whoever did it was indeed a very sick fuck. | ||
AtlaS
United States1001 Posts
On February 08 2010 13:11 GoregAsm wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macdonald_triad Chances are, whoever did it was indeed a very sick fuck. Interesting read. I always knew there was some kind of study about this but I didn't know the details. Makes perfect sense though. | ||
TimmyMac
Canada499 Posts
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BanZu
United States3329 Posts
On February 08 2010 01:37 Frits wrote: Show nested quote + On February 08 2010 00:14 G.s)NarutO wrote: On February 08 2010 00:03 ErOs_HalO wrote: Bad parenting I suppose, when I was very very very young I remember having the opportunity to shoot an animal with a BB Gun.. and I thought to myself.. Gosh only a sick son of a bitch would do something like that... It must be the parenting! I don't get how young kids hurt animals.. a lot of children do. I once saw a boy, he was maybe 12/13 throwing stones at a cygnet. I went to him and punched im in his fucking face. I throw a stone at him after and asked if he liked that. I'd fucking kill someone who kill a cat with an air rifle. ya totally reasonable reaction against a 12/13 year old kid fucking retard 12/13 is already pretty fucking old "fucking retard" | ||
keepITup
251 Posts
On February 07 2010 23:42 whatusername wrote: wait.... really? you want someone to die a horrible painful death because they shot your cat with an air rifle? i think that's a pretty normal reaction | ||
IdrA
United States11541 Posts
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hymn
Bulgaria832 Posts
About bills: I don't/didn't care what's the cost. I did what I could. About the Triad: very interesting. | ||
jcu
Canada93 Posts
You have no idea who shot your dog and his/her life story so you shouldn't hate the shooter too much (can't do much about anyway) but rather mourn for the loss of your beloved pet and think about the good times. Condolences and in response to the title, no people aren't born bad ^^ Thats like catholic thinking or how irresponsible parents think to absolve themselves of responsiblity. | ||
enzym
Germany1034 Posts
On February 09 2010 05:29 jcu wrote: it was a cat.You have no idea who shot your dog and his/her life story so you shouldn't hate the shooter too much and i hope you dont mean what you just said... because it would imply that noone would ever have to take responsibility for their actions - everyone is just a result of the (good and bad) experiences they made afterall. it really doesnt work that way. regardless of how screwed up your life was, YOU still decide what you do and what you dont do. | ||
StorkHwaiting
United States3465 Posts
On February 08 2010 04:13 Squallcloud wrote: Show nested quote + On February 08 2010 03:17 StorkHwaiting wrote: You know, I'd feel a lot more pity if this was a dog, but I am very very much against cats being let outside of the house. You know why? Because cats go out murdering other animals 24/7 out of "instinct" and rarely even eat the animals they kill. They just do it for "fun." Strange how people condemn this imaginary kid for shooting the cat with an air rifle, yet don't think for a second the cat could be out there killing all kinds of birds, turtles, mice, etc. There are serious issues with stray cat populations booming out of control and wiping out the local wildlife. It might look like a domestic little pussycat to you, but that little kitten becomes a savage motherfucker when it gets out of the house. None of you have any clue why the cat was shot. I can think of several good reasons for why someone would want to drive a cat away from their property. You cannot let a cat run wild outside of the house and expect it to be okay. People have the right to shoot a cat, which is a ruthless killer, if it goes on their property. I say this as someone who has lost HIS pets to stray cats before and have been really damn steamed about it. I've also been a cat owner before but new a lot better than to go, "Oops! Lost track of little buddy! Hope he comes back safe!" As a veterinarian, I'm sure the OP has seen numerous cases of other pets coming in with wounds from a cat attack. Or at least know the dangers of a stray cat as a carrier for disease. It's incredible to me that he would have this righteous anger about it as if anyone who dared to shoot the cat is some twisted psychopath sadist. While it could be a kid trying out his aim, it could also be someone who knows what cats can do when they're not under watch. I doubt people would freak out this badly if this was a story about a coyote being shot by a rancher. And the coyote would actually be killing other animals for his survival. Quite often, a housecat kills something and leaves it in the owner's tree. Sorry, but it's hard for me to get as lathered up in rage as some of the people here. Kitty is not as innocent and harmless as cat lovers would like to think. It's only a cat. If it's a nuisance you shoo it away! At worse you take a broom. Taking out your gun is pushing it a bit far i think... I can shoo a cat away but tell the bird or marsupial or frog or any other animal a cat preys on to "shoo" it away. They don't have that option. They just get murdered by the cat. So, I really don't feel any pity when a cat dies. It's a predator. Live by the sword, die by the sword. To all the people who think cats are defenseless little cuddlies. They are not! They are ferocious killers that should be put down if they get outside the house. It's the pet owner's responsibility to keep their pet indoors or on a leash. Stray cats are a serious scourge to the natural wildlife in many parts of the world. They are an invasive species! I don't understand how the OP who is a vet can say that letting a cat run wild outdoors is an okay thing to do. | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
On February 09 2010 06:50 StorkHwaiting wrote: I don't understand how the OP who is a vet can say that letting a cat run wild outdoors is an okay thing to do. ??? Eh i always let my cats go outdoors... i don't understand what is your problem man. It is not like if it was a tiger or a lion lol. | ||
StorkHwaiting
United States3465 Posts
On February 09 2010 06:57 Boblion wrote: Show nested quote + On February 09 2010 06:50 StorkHwaiting wrote: I don't understand how the OP who is a vet can say that letting a cat run wild outdoors is an okay thing to do. ??? Eh i always let my cats go outdoors... i don't understand what is your problem man. It is not like if it was a tiger or a lion lol. Go look up the impact of cats on local wildlife. Cats kill things for fun. And they're very good at killing. Stop letting your cats go outdoors. It's a fked up thing to do. People are on here cheering the guy who threw a rock at a kid for bothering a cygnet. Well, a housecat will do a lot worse than bother a cygnet. It'll snap its neck in half and claw it to shreds. Feral Cat Colonies in Florida Growing Feral Cat Problem The Great Australian Cat Dilemma These three links are some of the first things that come up on Google. It's ridiculously easy to find information on this issue, probably because it is a major issue. Stop letting your cats outside unattended. | ||
TheYango
United States47024 Posts
On February 08 2010 03:27 StorkHwaiting wrote: It would be ridiculously hypocritical to try to punish people for animal cruelty and then give subsidies to the agricultural industry. In my opinion, if they try to push this animal cruelty thing any further, the law would be an absolute sham. The farmer who slaughters livestock does it to feed hundreds of people. The kid who shoots a cat does it for the fuck of it. Please tell me you can see the difference. On February 08 2010 03:27 StorkHwaiting wrote: While animal cruelty is morally repugnant, it is even more repugnant to say that it is okay to abuse animals in the context of profiteering but illegal in the context of pleasure. It doesn't work. I don't see how social utility arguments are repugnant in this context. You'll have to explain that to me. | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
On February 09 2010 07:00 StorkHwaiting wrote: Show nested quote + On February 09 2010 06:57 Boblion wrote: On February 09 2010 06:50 StorkHwaiting wrote: I don't understand how the OP who is a vet can say that letting a cat run wild outdoors is an okay thing to do. ??? Eh i always let my cats go outdoors... i don't understand what is your problem man. It is not like if it was a tiger or a lion lol. Go look up the impact of cats on local wildlife. Cats kill things for fun. And they're very good at killing. Stop letting your cats go outdoors. It's a fked up thing to do. People are on here cheering the guy who threw a rock at a kid for bothering a cygnet. Well, a housecat will do a lot worse than bother a cygnet. It'll snap its neck in half and claw it to shreds. A cat would be destroyed by a cygnet you have no idea lol. The only kind of cats that would kill a cygnet are large hungry male feral cats and i'm not even sure they could take down an adult cygnet. Most of home cats are scared by Common Magpie you know... a cygnet is like 5x larger. Mine have only killed lizards and sometimes an Harvest Mouse or a Sparrow ( like if i care anyway :D ) | ||
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