Anonymous wrote:I used to work in an upscale grocery store in DC where entitled people feel entitled to do and say whatever without consideration of other shoppers and staff. When people would come in with their very obvious non-service dogs, other customers would get snippy and even angry AT ME for allowing them in. Unless it’s a marked service dog who has been trained to not bother anyone or anything, as well as to not “use the facilities” on the floor, just leave your dog somewhere else. All of you super self-entitled dog owners are just that, self-entitled where rules, norms, and laws don’t apply to you. That attitude and behavior are more telling about you than those who follow rules and expect society to do so as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whew.
Idiot.
Lonely.
Pathetic.
Dumb.
Sad.
No one likes you.
Can’t find a spouse.
Can’t afford kids.
I feel bad for you.
I notice there is a constant cruel/malicious/spiteful tone in posts about dog owners on DCUM. Often unwarranted.
It’s not just in this thread; it’s in many dog threads. Also, I notice this same tone in threads about single people/posters (often with these same words and phrases).
I can’t help but wonder if this over-the-top acerbic reaction is a way of justifying one’s own lifestyle. For the life of me, I’ll never understand why someone would tell someone that no one likes them and they are pathetic because they find companionship in a dog.
Ladies (I doubt there are men doing this), people who make life choices that are different from yours shouldn’t threaten you. Really, there is no need to disparage others because they are childless, single, possibly lonely, ….or other things you deem to be lesser than. Remember, you might find yourself this way one day.
Plus, you might just be wrong.
Wrong, nobody is anti-dog. That's just a facile attempt to distract from the real issue, which is that more and more dog owners are breaking the rules left and right.
Many dog owners are getting increasingly selfish and rude, pure and simple. No consideration for other people anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Dogs are not people. Dogs are animals. Dogs do not belong in stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whew.
Idiot.
Lonely.
Pathetic.
Dumb.
Sad.
No one likes you.
Can’t find a spouse.
Can’t afford kids.
I feel bad for you.
I notice there is a constant cruel/malicious/spiteful tone in posts about dog owners on DCUM. Often unwarranted.
It’s not just in this thread; it’s in many dog threads. Also, I notice this same tone in threads about single people/posters (often with these same words and phrases).
I can’t help but wonder if this over-the-top acerbic reaction is a way of justifying one’s own lifestyle. For the life of me, I’ll never understand why someone would tell someone that no one likes them and they are pathetic because they find companionship in a dog.
Ladies (I doubt there are men doing this), people who make life choices that are different from yours shouldn’t threaten you. Really, there is no need to disparage others because they are childless, single, possibly lonely, ….or other things you deem to be lesser than. Remember, you might find yourself this way one day.
Plus, you might just be wrong.
Why do you doubt men are doing this? Is this just a feeling you have? Anything to back this up or are you one of DCUM’s regular misogynists?
It’s 100% my assumption, and I admit I could be wrong. My reasoning is based on my past experience with mean girls in school. Its been a while, but I remember the exact same acerbic language; women usually try to hurt and destroy emotionally.
I welcome being corrected.
As you made the assertion, the ball is in your court to show it is true. You won’t be able to - any more than someone can show you are wrong wrt the PPs on this thread. Your assumption does show a bias against women which undercuts your other points.
It’s an assumption. I’m fine being wrong, which I stated. If a male posted one of the quotes in my original post, let me know. There’s not really another way to prove it right or wrong.
Either way, my main point is that the language is unnecessarily cruel, and I think it shows some insecurity with those posters’ lives. Well-adjusted people don’t say the following things about strangers.
i]Idiot.
Lonely.
Pathetic.
Dumb.
Sad.
No one likes you.
Can’t find a spouse.
Can’t afford kids.
I feel bad for you.[/i]
Anonymous wrote:I am not talking PetSmart.
This morning, I was at the Target in Bethesda and saw a couple with a small dog casually shopping. No one blinked. Later I saw a different woman with a little dog upstairs in Trader Joe's, which is a GROCERY store. As a public health matter, since when are dogs allowed in grocery stores? For that matter, Target does sell food, too.
Did I miss the memo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whew.
Idiot.
Lonely.
Pathetic.
Dumb.
Sad.
No one likes you.
Can’t find a spouse.
Can’t afford kids.
I feel bad for you.
I notice there is a constant cruel/malicious/spiteful tone in posts about dog owners on DCUM. Often unwarranted.
It’s not just in this thread; it’s in many dog threads. Also, I notice this same tone in threads about single people/posters (often with these same words and phrases).
I can’t help but wonder if this over-the-top acerbic reaction is a way of justifying one’s own lifestyle. For the life of me, I’ll never understand why someone would tell someone that no one likes them and they are pathetic because they find companionship in a dog.
Ladies (I doubt there are men doing this), people who make life choices that are different from yours shouldn’t threaten you. Really, there is no need to disparage others because they are childless, single, possibly lonely, ….or other things you deem to be lesser than. Remember, you might find yourself this way one day.
Plus, you might just be wrong.
Why do you doubt men are doing this? Is this just a feeling you have? Anything to back this up or are you one of DCUM’s regular misogynists?
It’s 100% my assumption, and I admit I could be wrong. My reasoning is based on my past experience with mean girls in school. Its been a while, but I remember the exact same acerbic language; women usually try to hurt and destroy emotionally.
I welcome being corrected.
As you made the assertion, the ball is in your court to show it is true. You won’t be able to - any more than someone can show you are wrong wrt the PPs on this thread. Your assumption does show a bias against women which undercuts your other points.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whew.
Idiot.
Lonely.
Pathetic.
Dumb.
Sad.
No one likes you.
Can’t find a spouse.
Can’t afford kids.
I feel bad for you.
I notice there is a constant cruel/malicious/spiteful tone in posts about dog owners on DCUM. Often unwarranted.
It’s not just in this thread; it’s in many dog threads. Also, I notice this same tone in threads about single people/posters (often with these same words and phrases).
I can’t help but wonder if this over-the-top acerbic reaction is a way of justifying one’s own lifestyle. For the life of me, I’ll never understand why someone would tell someone that no one likes them and they are pathetic because they find companionship in a dog.
Ladies (I doubt there are men doing this), people who make life choices that are different from yours shouldn’t threaten you. Really, there is no need to disparage others because they are childless, single, possibly lonely, ….or other things you deem to be lesser than. Remember, you might find yourself this way one day.
Plus, you might just be wrong.
Why do you doubt men are doing this? Is this just a feeling you have? Anything to back this up or are you one of DCUM’s regular misogynists?
It’s 100% my assumption, and I admit I could be wrong. My reasoning is based on my past experience with mean girls in school. Its been a while, but I remember the exact same acerbic language; women usually try to hurt and destroy emotionally.
I welcome being corrected.
Anonymous wrote:Whew.
Idiot.
Lonely.
Pathetic.
Dumb.
Sad.
No one likes you.
Can’t find a spouse.
Can’t afford kids.
I feel bad for you.
I notice there is a constant cruel/malicious/spiteful tone in posts about dog owners on DCUM. Often unwarranted.
It’s not just in this thread; it’s in many dog threads. Also, I notice this same tone in threads about single people/posters (often with these same words and phrases).
I can’t help but wonder if this over-the-top acerbic reaction is a way of justifying one’s own lifestyle. For the life of me, I’ll never understand why someone would tell someone that no one likes them and they are pathetic because they find companionship in a dog.
Ladies (I doubt there are men doing this), people who make life choices that are different from yours shouldn’t threaten you. Really, there is no need to disparage others because they are childless, single, possibly lonely, ….or other things you deem to be lesser than. Remember, you might find yourself this way one day.
Plus, you might just be wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whew.
Idiot.
Lonely.
Pathetic.
Dumb.
Sad.
No one likes you.
Can’t find a spouse.
Can’t afford kids.
I feel bad for you.
I notice there is a constant cruel/malicious/spiteful tone in posts about dog owners on DCUM. Often unwarranted.
It’s not just in this thread; it’s in many dog threads. Also, I notice this same tone in threads about single people/posters (often with these same words and phrases).
I can’t help but wonder if this over-the-top acerbic reaction is a way of justifying one’s own lifestyle. For the life of me, I’ll never understand why someone would tell someone that no one likes them and they are pathetic because they find companionship in a dog.
Ladies (I doubt there are men doing this), people who make life choices that are different from yours shouldn’t threaten you. Really, there is no need to disparage others because they are childless, single, possibly lonely, ….or other things you deem to be lesser than. Remember, you might find yourself this way one day.
Plus, you might just be wrong.
Why do you doubt men are doing this? Is this just a feeling you have? Anything to back this up or are you one of DCUM’s regular misogynists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whew.
Idiot.
Lonely.
Pathetic.
Dumb.
Sad.
No one likes you.
Can’t find a spouse.
Can’t afford kids.
I feel bad for you.
I notice there is a constant cruel/malicious/spiteful tone in posts about dog owners on DCUM. Often unwarranted.
It’s not just in this thread; it’s in many dog threads. Also, I notice this same tone in threads about single people/posters (often with these same words and phrases).
I can’t help but wonder if this over-the-top acerbic reaction is a way of justifying one’s own lifestyle. For the life of me, I’ll never understand why someone would tell someone that no one likes them and they are pathetic because they find companionship in a dog.
Ladies (I doubt there are men doing this), people who make life choices that are different from yours shouldn’t threaten you. Really, there is no need to disparage others because they are childless, single, possibly lonely, ….or other things you deem to be lesser than. Remember, you might find yourself this way one day.
Plus, you might just be wrong.
I think all of that is weird, too. You might be married today and divorced this time next year and perhaps having a dog as a companion will help with the hurt. When I lost my daughter at 5 months, the rescue dog I adopted helped me not kill myself. Sorry if that makes me pathetic and sad and lonely and dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Whew.
Idiot.
Lonely.
Pathetic.
Dumb.
Sad.
No one likes you.
Can’t find a spouse.
Can’t afford kids.
I feel bad for you.
I notice there is a constant cruel/malicious/spiteful tone in posts about dog owners on DCUM. Often unwarranted.
It’s not just in this thread; it’s in many dog threads. Also, I notice this same tone in threads about single people/posters (often with these same words and phrases).
I can’t help but wonder if this over-the-top acerbic reaction is a way of justifying one’s own lifestyle. For the life of me, I’ll never understand why someone would tell someone that no one likes them and they are pathetic because they find companionship in a dog.
Ladies (I doubt there are men doing this), people who make life choices that are different from yours shouldn’t threaten you. Really, there is no need to disparage others because they are childless, single, possibly lonely, ….or other things you deem to be lesser than. Remember, you might find yourself this way one day.
Plus, you might just be wrong.