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It's hard to really take any personal pride in the loving devotion of one's dog, though. For example, Hitler's dog, I'm sure, loved him to death.
Hitler saw to that.
It's hard to really take any personal pride in the loving devotion of one's dog, though. For example, Hitler's dog, I'm sure, loved him to death.
Hitler was a known animal lover so yeah, you're probably right. He was also probably a better and more respnsible dog owner than 90% of people.
I don't know. It's not hard to top testing cyanide on your dog to make sure it won't be so painful for you.
I just wonder what he fed his dog? Gives me the heeby jeebies just thinking about it.Hitler was a known animal lover so yeah, you're probably right. He was also probably a better and more respnsible dog owner than 90% of people.
Sorry to hear about your pet and your insensitive friend. RIP to your four legged homie.
my best friend died
one of my friends said " get over it, its a a dog."
Sure they can.dog death hurts more than human friends death?
My best friend died 7 years ago this month, he got jumped by some asshole who's ex girl he banged, went to bed and died from his brain bleeding out. Not trying to one up you as my parents dog who we had for 16 years died last year and that was horrible also. At the end of the day losing someone so much apart of your life fucking sucks man, life's not fair in that sense that anyone you become attached to will eventually be separated by death.
@DrunkenMeatFist kill this shitposter please.Sure they can.
You can have a love bond with a pet which can be stronger than friend bond and therefore the death could hurt you more.
I can acknowledge that a humans death is always more meaningful and worse than a pets but how much it personally hurts me is based on that specific connection. I don't cry whenever a celebrity dies and depending how 'good' a friend the person is I may or may not cry. But I have cried at the loss of every pet I have had and there is nothing wrong with that.
I agree with the message here, but giving folks room to grieve in their own way is tactful. It’s not a competition, and everyone is going to experience it a bit differently.Glad to see you're backing away from your absurd declaration. I have lost a beloved dog. I have also had a son diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. The level of pain and grief is not even remotely comparable.
Dude. Sober up. It was complimentary post agreeing with you.@DrunkenMeatFist kill this shitposter please.