fuck 'em both, at the very least…

  • Starik@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    That’s a cool story, and a well done tattoo, but… We all know that dog really has no clue what that lady did wrong. He’s just a bitey boy.

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        2 days ago

        I have one piece of capital A art. It’s a watercolor of the Y in South lake Tahoe (you know the intersection) and it also looks like a dog living its best life. Some famous dude painted it for gran for saving his life. Now it’s mine!

        If you don’t know the area, it just looks like splotches. Or a dog licking its balls. But if you know the area, those few streaks of ink evoke home.

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          I don’t know the intersection, having never heard of Lake Tahoe before (I’m guessing that’s somewhere in the US?)

          Anywho, in your painting does the dog have a leg going through it’s head at an anatomically impossible angle?

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      3 days ago

      Waitwaitwait…

      Doggo has a sensitive nose. We know he had to notice a strong smell of another male and scent of sex on the ex.

      Now, there is a really, really small, almost nonexistant chance that the doggo connected the dots and assumed she betrayed the pack.

      And sure, chance is really low…but I also don’t see a lot of claims to similiar story and if something has extremely small chance of happening, it still may happen. xD

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        3 days ago

        More than likely the dog detected anxiety/hesitation/etc, saw that as prey/weak pack behavior and attacked accordingly. Dog would probably attack children.

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          2 days ago

          We reeeeaaaally wanna believe all dogs are kill machines, don’t we? Also dunno if someone who cheats would feel anxiety, isn’t there tendency that cheaters blame their faithful partners?

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            1 day ago

            Idk man not every dog has strong predatory or pack insticts but most the ones that go around biting people do.

            And people often do things in the moment and post rationalize as well. Some cheaters absolutely have anxiety, regret or complex emotions about it. Even the ones who don’t might hesitate to construct a lie or evaluate whether a partner’s response will be dangerous.

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              2 days ago

              My reaction was mostly provoked by the “Dog would probably attack children”. It’s funny to me that, seemingly, lemmings are more eager to assume each single dog is a non senstient killing machine rather that it tried to protect it’s owner. xD

              Most dogs have instinct to hunt prey, but like with humans, they can learn to overwrite them and most under good owners do. It’s werid to me when I see people immediately assume the dog is aggressive just because of one reported bite scenario, and that specific one at the same time. Like saying that a random person is overly aggresive because when you heard once that they hit someone.