I'm not making fun of you. I'm asking questions that you seem to be too embarrassed to answer. I do enjoy the pun btw.
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Cliche's are many people's pet peeve. It's amazing the things you learn when you leave your basement every once in a while.
"I'm not stuck in the trench, I'm maintaining my rating."
You're implying that nothing can be learned from a basement, particularly by someone you assume frequents the internet. You realize how stupid that sounds?
Example: Your use of an apostrophe in "Cliche's" is incorrect. Now you've learned something. (there's a subtle accusation on my part of you being a basement dweller who frequents the internet if you didn't pick up on that)
How am I lying? I asked a question. You were too embarrassed to answer. Your brain isn't allowing you to understand that you're having an ironic overload by you being so insanely butthurt about my opinion on me not liking someone's opinion.
If you can't see that, seriously get help.
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Ook then stay in your basement forever? It doesn't seem to be treating you right if you think someone's a "psychopath" for getting annoyed by extremely overused cliche's.
"I'm not stuck in the trench, I'm maintaining my rating."
It got shot three times in the face and survived - that dog is a badass. Hope she gets a happy life now.
You literally called me a psychopath for not liking something that other people commonly dislike.
Now you're using 4chan meme arrows, which only reinforces my original assumption of your life (which is hilarious on so many levels).
I'm not trying to insult you, but you seem to enjoy mindless repetition and fear people who suggest variety/change. Do you mind if I ask if you actually have autism?
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Haha this kid can't even challenge any of my points, so he quotes the meme arrow guy.
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For not liking unoriginal names? Look at this genius logic from joebob. I'm gonna name my first born son joebob in hopes that he can be as smart as you are. My second born son will be named hope.
"I'm not stuck in the trench, I'm maintaining my rating."
Always nice to hear about a dog getting a second lease on life. Also good to hear they don't foresee any further health consequences.
Also: Has this thread really become about the name of the dog?
You know, people can just choose not to post.
“Do not lose time on daily trivialities. Do not dwell on petty detail. For all of these things melt away and drift apart within the obscure traffic of time. Live well and live broadly. You are alive and living now. Now is the envy of all of the dead.” ~ Emily3, World of Tomorrow
Words to live by.
Kids really like REEEEEEEing at me.
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They aren't petty insults. They are inoffensive assumptions based on the information you give to me. You make me believe the things I say about you. If you don't like it, change how you act, you insecure child.
"I'm not stuck in the trench, I'm maintaining my rating."
This is the kid that was happily claiming to have looked for child torture porn and found it wasn't as bad as expected. He's definitely not right in the head and best to just ignore.
There wasn't really much else to say in this thread. Unfortunate that it seems whoever left the dog like that will never be found.
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I'm talking about animals deserving dignity.
You however came into the thread talking about child torture porn lol.
I'm so happy you did that, as it paints a picture of the brains of the people that are challenging me right now. You fit right in to their group.
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Fact: You don't know what that dog is thinking. Your argument is literally over.
Thanks for giving me your own opinion on this trivial shit though without understanding how pathetically ironic you are being. It's your right to have that opinion though, so I'm not going to spaz out like the children in this thread (and yourself) are doing to me.
"I'm not stuck in the trench, I'm maintaining my rating."
Let's actually try to not derail the entire thread. I think it's great the dog got adopted, awful that someone would tie it up and shoot it in the first place.
Glad it now has a home to be safe
i missed the adopted part when i came into this thread. i thought.. why would a park ranger shoot a dog in the face multiple times? that's just cruel.
well i'm glad there was a happy ending.
They should shoot the dude multiple times in the face to who shot the dog.
Do you hear the voices too?