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what I really meant was to convey that dog/human relationship thing. ( wow! you like to fuck your dog?) No. wrong question.
Do you understand that bond, whereby you're, to put it bluntly, a 'stupid cunt' looking up to a grand master. Well, sometimes I am that 'stupid cunt' but it doesn't matter because when I see that my dog has nothing to offer than his incessant sleeping, eating, ball licking, snoring and farting, he's still great to have around. So, even if you are a dog.... someone ownz you. Great logic, huh? |
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Um...wrong thread?
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your guess is as good as mine?
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The dog/human interrelationship is one of the oldest domesticated animal relationships there is ---- and possibly the oldest.
It's also extremely wide-spread. Dogs have been used for everything, from companions, to rescue sniffer dogs in earthquake zones, to bomb-detection, to house-mould-detection, and even house-termite-detection (sniffing again). The relationship is simply without parallel in domestication. |
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Certainly the dogs have good lives nowadays. They no longer have to work for human affection; they can simply exist and be fed, have shelter and exercise, and live out a perfectly fufilled animal life.
Are they more evolutionarily successful than humans, then? Bloody parasites... |
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Actually I am willing to admit that I am my dog's slave
![]() At least up to the point that I am not.... things, even with dogs, seem to go both ways |
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My, isn't this curious?
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yelyos. You and I had better start looking for bombs!
*sex bombs* but you say 'bloody parasites'. I tell you what. My dog would put his life on the line and warn me of danger. He would be the first to bite the dust, and I would worry and look for him. Dogs, unlike cats, are faithful (until they catch a whiff of pussy) dumb and courageous. Cats are calculating, independent, fastidious snobs- but they're furry and cute, of course. yes, I have carried this analogy too far, and its starting to smell like a drunks socks. finally, thanks to Micheal for 'moving my ass'- I miss the part where you go 'Hi sweep', but I guess I'm pretty low, even though that doesn't have the same ring to it. |
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