Author Topic: My mom wants to put my dog to sleep in 15 minutes.  (Read 18783 times)

I acknowledge your over-reaction, but you're not excused.

What exactly is your definition of "over-reacting?"

Being devastated so easily isn't a sign of good health.

So i shouldn't be upset when somebody I've known for a good part of my life dies? Okay, sounds completely reasonable!

It's funny because you were obsessed with me.
1) When?
2) What does that have to do with what I said?

That was my childhood pet. That dog was the last of my childhood.

That was my childhood pet. That dog was the last of my childhood.
Life:
1. We are born.
2. Bad stuff happens to us.
3. We die.

Life:
1. We are born.
2. Bad stuff happens to us.
3. We die.

I know that, I'm already well over his death.


K.

Commonly when people don't have more than two letters to post they don't say anything at all.

What exactly is your definition of "over-reacting?"

Being silly.

That was my childhood pet. That dog was the last of my childhood.

Is this supposed to be sad or something.


Is this supposed to be sad or something.

Sad to people who can relate to having their pet die.

For someone that had a stuffload of pets die with no feeling of remorse I'm starting to question how they died.



My brother killed my hamster and didn't give a stuff. My brother abused my dog and didn't give a stuff that it died.

Life:
1. We are born.
2. Bad stuff happens to us.
3. We die.
Congrats. You told us what we already know.

You forgot that we're allowed to do plenty of stuff in between those 'steps'.

Sad to people who can relate to having their pet die.

For someone that had a stuffload of pets die with no feeling of remorse I'm starting to question how they died.



My brother killed my hamster and didn't give a stuff. My brother abused my dog and didn't give a stuff that it died.

Then why did you mention your childhood.

Then why did you mention your childhood.

I was around 5-8 when I got the dog.



It's funny how you never do what you tell other people to do.
Remember this from a sad thread?
Then what's the point of stating you didn't feel anything.

...to be dark and edgy, that's correct.

Death is not something we should be spending years sobbering about, it may be true, but you imply that if someone you really loved died, you should do nothing and never speak or think of them again.
It's not that easy to get over it, I remember having a dog whom I found out was dead when I came back home from school in 2005, and it hit me really hard since she was with me for my entire life until that point, we used to have another, real violent dog that tended to scare me and my sister when we were both toddlers, but my dog somehow managed to get him to forget off when that happened.
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