1. People who are irritated by your dog in Home Depot are not likely to be as ill-bred as you, so they aren't going to confront you and say it. 2. Most people who are irritated by your dog in Home Depot aren't "offended." They are "allergic" or just irritated by dogs. 3. More people are irritated by dogs in public places than are irritated by public breastfeeding because public breastfeeding occurs much less frequently. And so what? How does pointing out another person's behavior justify YOUR behavior? |
I have to say, your attempts at being provocative are sub-par. There are plenty of things to feel defensive about; plenty of things you could get a person worked up about. Insulting my parents because they and I think it's just fine to bring our dogs places where the dogs are allowed - it's just C- trolling at best, honestly. |
np. How is that rude? If you were really a dog owner you would know that dogs poop on grass and are allowed to poop on any grass they want. It's only rude if someone doesnt pick up. |
You're clearly superior.
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If they raised you as the person you are today, they really did a crappy job as parents. |
How dumbass of a dcum poster like you to think they are better than dogs. Excluding pitbulls who were bred by white europeans to kill bulls if needed and bred for bloodsport, other breeds of dogs can be very much if not smarter and more clever than most humans. My dog would look both ways before we crossed the street (almost never see any human in DC do this), knew everyone by their name, understood 2 languages and always knew what we were saying, apologized when he did something wrong in his own way by folding ears back without me scolding him, had excellent memory. |
I don't own a dog. I am jealous you lived in the U.K. though. Maybe my analogy is stupid, but it is true. If an owner is cleaning up behind their pet, it really isn't a big deal. If it's the same person doing it over and over again, okay, I'll give you that. If it's really that big of a deal, put a fence around your front yard and the problem is solved. May a dog crapping in your yard with an owner cleaning up after it be someone's biggest problem in life. That person is lucky to have a yard. |
Hey, my bulldog will cut you off at your kneecaps for the right treat.
J/k, your pup sounds wonderful. |
I'm going to give that one a D+, because it's really just repeating what was said before. To be an effective troll, you have to add something new to the insult - a new observation, some new wit. Someone earlier told me that by liking dogs my parents did a bad job, so you're just doing a +1 there. Lazy, lazy, hack stuff. |
Bulldog/HD poster here: PP, you are just silly. 1 - ill-bred because they follow the rules that Home Depot has implemented?
2 - This is really simple. If you are that allergic to dogs, stay away from places that may have dogs. Home Depot is one of those places. There are many others. 3 - Both anti-breastfeeding and anti-people-lawfully-taking-their-dogs-into-Home-Depot groups are psycho. |
You must be really dumb. It's not about liking/not liking your dog. Is that so hard to understand? It's about being considerate which, in most cases, you learn from your parents. Obviously, yours didn't. |
This sums up it all. When a dog owner think like this, it's hard for anyone to convince him or her that a dog is just an animal. As someone put it so correctly, we would be forced to believe Dog owners=Dogs in every aspect including intelligence. |
OK, we take the dogs places where they are specifically allowed, and that makes us "really dumb." You win. Have a great weekend. |
Not only you are inconsiderate, you lack reading comprehension skills. |
You don't seem to get that doing some things, even though they are "allowed", is inconsiderate; the fact that these things are "allowed" doesn't change that. Here are some things that are "allowed": I am "allowed" to let my toddler scream in a restaurant while I finish my meal because, well, he's a kid and he's feeling temperamental. I am "allowed" to voice my political views any time: at a dinner party with people I don't know well, at a PTA meeting, in a car when I am carpooling your kids to ballet. I am "allowed" to tell my kids that their teacher sucks and they shouldn't respect her. I am "allowed" to tell someone that her new hair color makes her look drained and old. I am "allowed' to take out my phone, crouch to a half-stand, and record my kid in a school play even though I obstruct your view. I am "allowed" to recline my seat on a short-haul air flight in coach, even though it will make the person behind me uncomfortable. And, I am "allowed" to take a dog to Home Depot. But doing any of those things makes me an oblivious, selfish jerk. Bleating that, "It's allowed! It's OK because it's allowed!" doesn't make me less selfish and obnoxious for doing any of those things. |