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This brings back bad memories.
shit like this restores my faith in humanity.
there were huge floods in australia a few years ago, and these two brothers the eldest only like 13 asked the rescuers to take his 10 year old brother first before him. shortly after that he was swept away in a torrent.
thats the stuff."All these people were just standing around until an old scrawny guy grabbed a bit of rope, wrapped it around himself and jumped in," said Tyson.
"Jordan can't swim and is terrified of water. But when the man went to rescue him, he said, 'Save my brother first'."
Although the rescuer managed to save 10-year-old Blake, the rope broke when he tried to tie it around Rice and Jordan, and mother and son were swept downstream.
After holding on to a tree for a little while, the pair were carried off by the floodwaters.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/jan/12/australia-floods-teenage-rescuer-brother
shit like this restores my faith in humanity.
there were huge floods in australia a few years ago, and these two brothers the eldest only like 13 asked the rescuers to take his 10 year old brother first before him. shortly after that he was swept away in a torrent.
Dog rescue shit always gets me tearing up and shit
I like 2:31 in the third vid where the dude scares a dog out of some water just by flexing. Has to be a sherdogger
Lol, these are the "Pet parents" "My pets are my children" type people in a real life situation (meaning 90% of sherdog). It almost seems a waste that people would risk themselves to save these types of people.
That's an interesting theory. I've noticed that a lot of "pet people", for whatever reason, are anti-social. They will find a reason to complain about what humans are doing. We all need interaction and since they people are kinda awkward with social interaction, the next best thing is a dog.I used to really like dogs but these fucking people are making that go way down.
My theory is that it's increased loneliness. These days, people are so isolated and alone that they start forming the kind of bond that they SHOULD have with humans with their pets.
she seemed like a bitch, but I guess people can act weird in such situations. Massive ups to the guy who ripped the top of her car off and pulled her and her dog out
Wow lots of hate for the woman. She was probably in shock. Also she could have sad it nicer she was thinking about her dog, I would do the same thing.
"All these people were just standing around until an old scrawny guy grabbed a bit of rope, wrapped it around himself and jumped in," said Tyson.
"Jordan can't swim and is terrified of water. But when the man went to rescue him, he said, 'Save my brother first'."
Although the rescuer managed to save 10-year-old Blake, the rope broke when he tried to tie it around Rice and Jordan, and mother and son were swept downstream.
After holding on to a tree for a little while, the pair were carried off by the floodwaters.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/jan/12/australia-floods-teenage-rescuer-brother
She was in a stressful situation and time was of the essence. She was helpless to get the dog herself, and was crying out for dude to help. It's understandable.That was cool. Kinda annoying that she was ordering him to get her dog over and over when he pulled her up. At least say "thanks" before you start ordering me around.
It's understandable when she was saying "get my dog! get my dog!"She was in a stressful situation and time was of the essence. She was helpless to get the dog herself, and was crying out for dude to help. It's understandable.
That guy is a stud.
lol, I understand your position. I understand hers as well. hahaIt's understandable when she was saying "get my dog! get my dog!"
But when she said "get my dog NOW!" I'd instantly be thinking "bitch, who are you talking to?"