****ed up. But whatever. It's not like puppies are an endangered species.
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Do you think dogs give a shit about babies who get abused.
edit- But seriously, I'm not sure where you got the idea that I said it's okay to abuse puppies. Try not to say dumb things.
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Last edited by Tzeentch on Sep 2nd, 2010 at 11:36 PM
She was laughing in the vid and enjoying throwing the poor things, just look HOW she throws them. She could just gave them away or anything and even if she had to kill them there would definately better ways doing so.
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I read that members of 4chan have already pretty much figured out who this is and have been harassing the hell out of her. This was a couple of days ago, maybe something's changed.
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Last edited by BackFire on Sep 2nd, 2010 at 11:50 PM
6 puppies being thrown into a river really doesn't mean anything in the grand scheme of things. It's not like dogs are so rare that any fatalities threatens their population on the Earth. So, I don't really understand why people make a big deal about things like this. Sure, if I was walking down the street and saw some punk kids messing with a stray or something, I might tell them to **** off, or I might call the police, but I'm not going to go home afterwards and start crying manly tears or silently wish for all of the punk kids to be killed. "omg that girl should have her legs chopped off and thrown into a river! Ha!" Why? Did she really do anything of paramount importance?
Knee jerking of any kind is a pet peeve to me.
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Extraordinarily poor reasoning there. You could say the same thing about a murderer. The scope isn't what's important, but the act itself. It shows cruelty and malice and probable insanity and so the girl must be found or else it stands to reason that she may hurt/kill more animals or eventually people.
In fact I do. I don't care when people die, unless I know them personally. There's almost 7 billion of us. I don't feel sadness or anger when some joe blow gets run over by a street car and it's shown on the news. Do you?
And, by the way, you're discussing morality with me right now. You know as well as I do that that's not a topic that "should" and "reasoning" have any place in.
That's poor reasoning. No one has any idea why she did it or what circumstances were behind her doing it. Throwing puppies in a river, in and of itself, is hardly a diagnostic of one's personality. Certainly not something that by itself is worthy of being killed or thrown off a cliff or some shit.
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What's odd is that you would come to that conclusion at all, considering I specifically said that if I came across someone abusing an animal I might try to stop them. C'mon man. Don't make me repeat myself.
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