How many times do you hear about dead people on this forum? Okay. It's not like I spent 4 days on this. I simply fired a shot for this mans beautiful companion.
If you had a dog, you would understand what it's like to have them pass. You are quite pathetic just going around ruining everyone's day. But that's fine, you have the right to do so, but not the morals to do better.
I'd honestly mourn for this random mans dog than ever give a little shit about if you died
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Well at least more than I see people saying their dogs are dead, and for some how, people on this forum pays more respect to a dog than a human, I think you guys are the pathetic ones
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Have you had a dog that was around for half your life that you spent days with watching grow and growing with you? Anyone most people would see die at a young age (grandparents, aunts,uncles) aren't immediately apart of your life, apart of everyday you wake up someone's dog is always there for them, everyday I come home mine is waiting at the door to jump all over me and lick my face and shit, it makes a person happy, it's makes a person feel like some buddy gives a -blam!- about them
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You do have a point there, I'm not saying we shouldn't care about dogs, I'm saying these people are over reacting to someone they don't even know's dog have died
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At the end of the day man it's people sympathizing with someone they don't know yes, but that's what people do, it gives a person great power in their own belief to feel like they said a nice piece to a person going through a hard time, maybe I just feel different because I went through this exact same situation last year, I'm 22 and I got my dog when I was 11 so most of the time I was actually growing up and understanding more about life he was a part of my daily life, unlike a lot of my grandparents who went in their mid 80's while I was still under 10 it just hits hard differently and as the years go on all thoughts of death hit harder, I lost my old neighbor a few weeks back to cancer, he battled and won 3 times before and rarely did I go hangout with that man but being in that church with his widowed wife and his 14 and 10 year old kids looking at their father dead in a coffin is enough to bring tears to anyone's eyes, like a lot in life the argument boils back to a "in the eyes of the beholder" state sorry for the drawn out explanation nobody cares about, I just catch the feels on some topics sometimes