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ParticipantThe humanification of dogs is big money for the pet care industry.
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Participant[quote=EconProf]I like dogs, but they sure inhibit your lifestyle–vacations, vets bills, poop, barking.
I’d like to own one. For about twenty minutes per day.
Is there an App for that?[/quote]What about a dog rental bysiness?
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ParticipantThere’s a big billboard on the way to palm springs that says
Animals are people too.
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Participant[quote=spdrun]^^^
I’d actually agree. Though I think that most people who call dogs “children” do so in jest, not seriously. If someone seriously thinks of a dog as a child, then yeah, they’ve got issues.[/quote]
In my experience it is NOT in jest.
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=spdrun]You’d be horrified at New York — people bring them into restaurants and banks … officially illegal, but what’s a law that’s not enforced much?
[/quote]On the way him from NY. Happy to get a flight away from thr snow and cold.
Dogs everywhere in my friend’s neighborhood on upper west side. There are golden retrievers in the building. I’m pretty sure the size limit is smaller but the rules are not enforced. Goldies are so cute and harmless.I love dogs. Love of dogs is a sign of a good person. But scoop the poop. Those who don’t are bad parents.[/quote]
Dogs do not have parents.
Everyone nowadays thinks calling a dog a child us normal.
I just disagree.
A dog is a reflection of our desire for a conflict free relationship where the child obeys … and where our control is total and abdolute.
I believe excessive dog love is a sign of serious issues.
I’m sure I will inspire hate with these remarks.
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ParticipantIt’s part of the charm.
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ParticipantUnrestrained dog in car causing accident or n I t should be like a dui. Dangerous and distracting. Lose license 6 mos.
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ParticipantI just hate their neediness. They were bred to work and serve and now they’re neurotic beasts.
We need a new breed of psychiatry dogs that basically don’t bark dig herd or bite and just sit with people quietly and be petted.
Dogs are just not appropriate pets for most people because the dog needs a job beyond just listening to their master.
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ParticipantIncreasing dog indulgence sign of rampant loneliness and mental distress in population.
Years ago people would’ve laughed or institutionalized you for treating a dog like a human…
Now it’s normal.
January 4, 2014 at 10:40 PM in reply to: OT: How one School District got rid of the Greedy Teachers Union #769534scaredyclassic
ParticipantI think the message I convey to my kids is grades are bullshit but you must get very good ones.
Similar to drugs should be legalized but do not do any yourself or I’ll be pissed.
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ParticipantGod I despise dogs. Simpering hounds.
January 4, 2014 at 10:12 PM in reply to: OT: How one School District got rid of the Greedy Teachers Union #769532scaredyclassic
ParticipantWhen I was young idve probably been appalled by the extent to how much I do not act in accordance with what I believe should be.
What are ya gonna do? Even if you think the rules should be changed ya gotta play the game with the rules as they be. I didn’t actually learn that in law school but more on the job…
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Participant[quote=spdrun]You’d be horrified at New York — people bring them into restaurants and banks … officially illegal, but what’s a law that’s not enforced much?
I’d watch out though … with recent news out of North Korea, it seems that Kim Jong Eun(uch) may release some dogs with frickin’ laser beams on the US population.[/quote]
Dog bite in store equals big liability potentially.
January 4, 2014 at 12:18 PM in reply to: OT: How one School District got rid of the Greedy Teachers Union #769518scaredyclassic
ParticipantKind of funny–we are riding our hs student for not getting all As over lunch.
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