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Ragtime Cthulhu
Dec 11, 2014

The Human Crouton posted:

It's absurd how people think that adopting a living liability makes them more conducive to success. I'm apartment hunting right now, and my biggest challenge is finding a place that doesn't allow dogs because every loser in the world has to loving own one now. You live in an apartment you assholes. Why are you getting a dog when you can't even afford the house with a yard for it to run around and be a dog in.

Basically, if you have to walk your dog then you shouldn't have a dog.

Ugh, and those assholes refuse to treat their animals. My roommates have a cat that stays in their room and we are still dealing with fleas because the complex and rear end in a top hat neighbors refused to treat the grounds and their animals.

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Ragtime Cthulhu
Dec 11, 2014

radiatinglines posted:

If someone could breed a dog where the jaw literally locked I wouldn't even be mad, just impressed

Or if it was able to unhinge its jaw and swallow things much larger than itself.

Ragtime Cthulhu
Dec 11, 2014

Superconsndar posted:

"lol raising your own food is creepy" *heaves 5th mcdouble into mouth*

I don't disagree with your point, but I do think ascribing names to animals that you plan to slaughter is a little counter-intuitive.

Ragtime Cthulhu
Dec 11, 2014

Superconsndar posted:

why

I could ascribe it a number instead but like a name works just as well

I don't really know any farmers that dont name at least some of their animals tbh

Because attaching a name to something makes it difficult to kill said thing? I don't know, that's just my assumption, my grandparents had no animals and just grew daylilies on their farm.

Ragtime Cthulhu
Dec 11, 2014
Obviously the animal does not give a poo poo about its name, I just thought it was a part of some bonding process or whatever that would make it more difficult to slaughter in the future. IDK.

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