You don't have a good enough argument to counter the points.
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SapphEyeR — 9 years ago(August 14, 2016 10:51 AM)
Fine, now we know you are addressing Fatty. She's not listening anymore. She crumpled when I returned her name-calling style of arguing.
Anyone who can find pleasure in watching youtube videos where an animal is singled out and beaten by other animals is very disturbing and twisted. That psychopath has spammed the site with such links before.
It's also a sock account.
What the beep are you talking about? Looks like you're just another nutcase oozing out of the woodwork here. -
SapphEyeR — 9 years ago(May 26, 2016 12:18 PM)
If the mother did not teach the kid proper etiquette around animals. And the kid did something to have the animal attack him. It is not the animal's fault.
I have the patience of a saint. For the millionth time, the kid's behavior was without fault. Get this through your thick skull.
When I was five I scared the living crap out of my dog because I went to kiss him when he was sleeping. His tooth went through my lip, I needed stitches and I still have a scar from it.
It wasn't the dog's fault I was an idiot.
A six year old is not an "idiot" for the innocent action of kissing her dog. If a dog isn't good with kids, it shouldn't be brought into a household. If it bites through a kid's lip, the parents should get it out of the house because it's a danger to their kids, who should be their first priority.
Your parents did you a disservice by getting and keeping that dog. There are gentle dogs. They should have put you first. Your parents obviously did a number on you. Your thinking is twisted as a result. Your whole childhood sounds weird and violent. -
SapphEyeR — 11 years ago(November 02, 2014 02:56 PM)
On one of the shows, a woman's cat was aggressive toward the family including her son of about 7 years. The woman let the cat have the run of the boy's room and it spent a lot of time under his bed from which position it would attack him. The boy was frightened of the cat and couldn't be comfortable in his own bedroom.
What kind of mother values a cat more than her young son?