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12 hours ago, RomaVicta said:

 

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What about their dogs!?!?

Sorry, man. Just seems kind of trivial.

I'm very tempted to neg this.  

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1 hour ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

I'm very tempted to neg this.  

I expected that might occur. I'll leave it lie, but a picture of a school room heavily puddled with blood and obliterated body parts doesn't make me worry about their lonely dogs at home. A depiction of the dog to show the loss trivializes the image of that room to me. Not greatly trivialize but enough to make my eyebrow go up.

I'll likely invite another neg by saying that I think this country is dog-crazy almost to the level of pathology. I like dogs and they like me. I would never harm one and would help one in distress. An individual who loses his/her dog is rightfully mournful. It's the culture that's grown up around it that seems off to me.

Just my perspective, my friend.

12 hours ago, RomaVicta said:

I expected that might occur. I'll leave it lie, but a picture of a school room heavily puddled with blood and obliterated body parts doesn't make me worry about their lonely dogs at home. A depiction of the dog to show the loss trivializes the image of that room to me. Not greatly trivialize but enough to make my eyebrow go up.

I'll likely invite another neg by saying that I think this country is dog-crazy almost to the level of pathology. I like dogs and they like me. I would never harm one and would help one in distress. An individual who loses his/her dog is rightfully mournful. It's the culture that's grown up around it that seems off to me.

Just my perspective, my friend.

I also disagree. But I also respect your perspective. 

The thing is it's not just about the dog. It powerfully communicates the greater horror in a subtle manner. I guess I just feel it. But I could be wrong.

Whatever you do don't go watch Futurama episode 61.

 

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6 minutes ago, Walser said:

I also disagree. But I also respect your perspective. 

The thing is it's not just about the dog. It powerfully communicates the greater horror in a subtle manner. I guess I just feel it. But I could be wrong.

Whatever you do don't go watch Futurama episode 61.

 

Thanks for the warning. I've managed to not see that show at all so far. I think there's an interesting line that separates age groups. On one side, you have people that don't like black and white movies. On the other, you have people that can't get into an animated series.

Have a good weekend.

You as well. Why are you so nice? I thought this was the Shag?

Let's go argue in the recruiting forum or something!

15 hours ago, RomaVicta said:

I expected that might occur. I'll leave it lie, but a picture of a school room heavily puddled with blood and obliterated body parts doesn't make me worry about their lonely dogs at home. A depiction of the dog to show the loss trivializes the image of that room to me. Not greatly trivialize but enough to make my eyebrow go up.

I'll likely invite another neg by saying that I think this country is dog-crazy almost to the level of pathology. I like dogs and they like me. I would never harm one and would help one in distress. An individual who loses his/her dog is rightfully mournful. It's the culture that's grown up around it that seems off to me.

Just my perspective, my friend.

For as empathetic and thoughtful as your posts usually are, this is a weird departure.

10 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

For as empathetic and thoughtful as your posts usually are, this is a weird departure.

I appreciate all aspects of that. 

11 hours ago, brakeman said:

 

Look at me, Ma!  I finally made it, top of the heap.  (Now where have I heard that before?)

On 11/2/2023 at 4:58 PM, RomaVicta said:

 

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What about their dogs!?!?

Sorry, man. Just seems kind of trivial.

I'm really unsure how you interpreted that as being pro-dog propaganda or whatever. It's just a depiction of someone never coming home and the loss of a love, buddy. 

1 hour ago, Hookah Horns said:

I'm really unsure how you interpreted that as being pro-dog propaganda or whatever. It's just a depiction of someone never coming home and the loss of a love, buddy. 

Thanks for explaining it to me.

The milk nipple connecting up to the tie knot into his jowlvulva is a nice artistic detail.  

2 hours ago, YGIFS said:

The milk nipple connecting up to the tie knot into his jowlvulva is a nice artistic detail.  

The milk nipple is probably the same size as his Lil' Donnie.

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