Anonymous wrote:Just one thing, progressives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog owners who don’t hold the leashes if they see someone approaching.Not everyone loves dogs.
People crossing the parking lot without paying any attention whatsoever to cars.
People not holding the door for their family once they are let in by someone in the front.
I have a kid who is terrified of dogs and we've taken to asking dog owners to shorten leashes when they are walking on sidewalks with a long, slack leash. They'll even see my DD is hesitant and say "oh he's very friendly!" but not shorten the leash or do anything to show they have control over the dog.
You should have to pass a test on dog etiquette before you adopt one.
If the dog is on leash, they are complying with the law and have the right to be on the sidewalk just like your family. Pick up your daughter if she's that scared, or cross to the other side.
NP. No, you shorten the damn leash!
The dog is on leash. That’s all that’s necessary.
And I'm sure you wonder why we bash horrible dog owners like you.
My dog is on leash, walking quietly next to me. Your child is the one turning red, flipping out, screaming. Who’s misbehaving again?
Not only are you a horrible person for thinking your dog is more important than a child, you're also making shit up. Nowhere did PP say "turning red, flipping out, screaming," but how would you make your nonexistent point without making shit up.
You are the assh0le, how and forever, and are not mentaly stable enough to have a dog.
My dog is just existing in space, as is his right. If your child isn’t that upset, why on earth are you making demands of strangers?
Why did you feel the need to make stuff up to bolster your argument that your dog is just existing in space? Why are you oblivious to the fact that many children are afraid of dogs? Why do you think your dog is more important than a child? Why are you such a shit human that you are taking pride in upsetting a child? So many questions.
Also, it's the law. THAT'S WHY.
Calm down, Becky.
Nope, get out of my way and take your mutt with you. You're not special.
I’m going to go adopt a dog and walk it near as many children as possible. Cope.
Anonymous wrote:College basketball coaches who don't dress up on the sideline. You make high six figures to millions upon millions of dollars. Dress yourself like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When people become so deeply distraught about a 90+ year old's death. Yes it is sad. Yes, we will all miss them. But to call the death "tragic" and ask "how will I go on?" as I have heard on many occasions angers me greatly.
When anyone reaches their 90s and then dies it is not "tragic". They are the lucky ones among us and essentially won the long life lottery.
The privilege of living that long is an achievement and while their life should be celebrated, what other outcome was expected?????
This.
Anyone who made it to 80 had a good run.
And I’m stunned by grown adults who openly grieve years following the death of an elderly parent or grandparent. It’s normal to miss a loved one and periodically tear up; it’s not normal to need therapy, medication, and weeks of short term disability to navigate the death of an 80+ year old.
I agree. Some sort of infantile behavior
Anonymous wrote:Nuts in desserts
Anonymous wrote:Can you dog and kid people start your own thread?