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Another good reason to never, EVER visit Texass.

I disagree. I see a lot of people who put a collar on their little precious saying it’s a therapy dog or companion dog and insist on taking the ill-trained little shit everywhere. One tried to bite a child the other day and luckily missed. Iff (if and only if) the dog has actual training - NOT through the interwebz -

Being not morgana-shit, a lovely, loving cat of mine may have gone the same way. Fatty Lumpkin (yeah, named after Tom Bombadil’s pony by a friend under the influence of LSD) was my parents’ neighborhood cat when I worked in Alaska and couldn’t have a cat (try taking one to a remote field site in Alaska where bears

TEAM FENNECS!!!!11!~!@

This is the thing: they look cute, adorable, baby-esque, but they are wild cats. They’ll pee on everything, chew your nose off when you’re sleeping, and still sit there blinking, looking KAWAI.

Not necessarily. There are other cases where there was a death and they just got a slap on the wrist.

Maybe you should read over what you write before posting it.

Why do we need it?

A friend was in a sorority, and when we visited her at college and ate at the cafeteria, her “sisters” kept coming over and insisting she eat with them, not us.

Don’t class action lawsuits mean more than one person, and that they have to prove that they were hurt by the discrimination?

Just like her.

I read it on the interwebz....

She did have the power. She decided whether or not to continue the conversation, she decided to help or not help him, she decided to reach out further to other people for him.

So you’d be happy to let him continue in pain, both physical and mental and emotional?

Because it makes people focus on the fact that they aren’t that compassionate? And they hate that?

Have you ever been in severe chronic pain? If not, try it and find out that it can make your behavior not the best.

Then you didn’t get the point of the story at all, which I find to be VERY small-minded and hateful of you.

Sounds like a version of what he did. Thinly disguised.... I dunno what that comes out as venom.

You’ll notice she didn’t *have* to ask - he apologized on his own.

I’m sorry you can’t see behind the word to the reality of the situation like Sarah did. THAT is true empathy.