fiendsandfriends
They sure did set fire to the room; be careful what you wish for
fiendsandfriends

K. I also choose to read and comment on articles like this.

Your reading comprehension skills are atrocious.

You can and should ignore posts that specifically tell you that you won't like what's in them.

I think when extraordinary measures are taken to save animal's life, it's so frequently a selfish decision. The thing I regret maybe most in my life is that when my beautiful dog needed radical surgery to cut out her cancer, we did it. And we did it because we wanted every possible day that surgery could give us. We

1) Plane. Not plain.

Okay, first: my comment about being able to do the same for humans was more about death with dignity and allowing people to make informed decisions with their doctors about when enough is enough, not about killing off anyone with a disability. I'm not into fucking eugenics.

Right. It was fed nails and experienced incredible pain. And then experienced more pain as it recovered from surgery. And will experience more pain as it adjusts to a wheelchair. And will experience more pain as it slowly dies from its degenerative disease.

Uh, sure thing, but you recognize that you're also ascribing your own view of humanity to the dog, right? You see that you're doing that? K, good talk.

It's the dog they chain up for the fight dogs to attack.

I'm going to be at least a little heartless, so if you are not also heartless, probably don't read. Forewarned is forearmed.

Welcome to the Internet. You must be new.

Yes, well, rape culture sucks for everyone.

1) You both sound like assholes, but a little more you.

But this story is only about Paul Bissonnette.

I went through a breakup which wasn't actually that bad but which nonetheless wrecked me for like a year, and I resisted the urge to cut all my hair off. And then I woke up one morning and realized that I was over that piece of shit and went crazy short and I can't even tell you how amazing it felt. I felt literally

You're all wrong. It's because every sibling you have represents one more trial by fire which your special friend must successfully pass. The weak ones get weeded out REAL fast in my family.

If you look at the angle of his body relative to second base, he would have had to either rotate significantly to get the throw off, or toss the ball blind over his left shoulder. There's no way he could have made the play at second.

This is a clown question, bro.

That guys a real putz.