[QUOTE="Oleg_Huzwog"][QUOTE="freshgman"]but come on... arresting him? it was an immature thing on his part. calling his parents would have sufficedOleg_Huzwog
The arrest didn't happen until the cop said, "look kid, final warning: give it back or you're under arrest".
And the cop wasn't called until the dean said, "look kid, final warning: give it back or I'm calling the cops".
And the dean wasn't called until the teacher said, "look kid, final warning: give it back or I'm calling the dean".
Just how many more warnings did junior deserve?
He could have just taken the spring back and skip school that day if he wanted it so much.
[QUOTE="JabbaDaHutt30"][QUOTE="sAndroid17"]haha comparing Dogs to Humans is a bit of a different story:|sAndroid17
Are you doing this on purpose? You only need to get an animal to be familiar with humans to domesticate and educate it. Of course there's no guarantee that it won't attack anyone. On a side-note, savage humans would be no more than more intelligent animals. what? pointing out stupid things you are saying? haha ok, sure thing, dogs are forever wild, they're never fully "tame" Who is "fully tame"? The snail?
[QUOTE="Neontope"]Old age at 90 something due to natural causes. Your last day is spent at home surrounded by loved ones. You sit in your chair by the open range. You watch your great-grand-children play with their new puppy, with its red bow still around its neck. You look out the window, the day is peaceful. Your grand-daughter helps you into bed. The wind whispers through a crack in the window frame. She kisses you on your forehead and says goodnight. You close your eyes............../endsam280992
I would love to die like that. :) I would hate it. Having to have your family even help you go to the bathroom to take a dump.
The most painful part of dying can be the degrading events of which a human could suffer.
[QUOTE="JabbaDaHutt30"][QUOTE="sAndroid17"]you cant introduce your dog to everyone:| so he cant "know everyone well" enough not to "attack" themsAndroid17
Savages don't need to know everyone to become civilized.haha comparing Dogs to Humans is a bit of a different story:| Are you doing this on purpose? You only need to get an animal to be familiar with humans to domesticate and educate it. Of course there's no guarantee that it won't attack anyone. On a side-note, savage humans would be no more than more intelligent animals.
[QUOTE="JabbaDaHutt30"][QUOTE="theharlemshake"] Are you joking? A pitbull that is stranger to you will attack you if you even think about approaching it's zone. Speaking of owning a pitbull, my good friend owns one, which took a few months of me frequently visiting his place before he could trust the dog to roam freely around the house while I was there. I sure as hell couldn't wait for that beast to trust me.sAndroid17
If he is a stray dog, I would not be surprised. If he knows people well, I wouldn't be expecting it.you cant introduce your dog to everyone:| so he cant "know everyone well" enough not to "attack" them Savages don't need to know everyone to become civilized.
[QUOTE="JabbaDaHutt30"][QUOTE="theharlemshake"] Are you joking? A pitbull that is stranger to you will attack you if you even think about approaching it's zone. Speaking of owning a pitbull, my good friend owns one, which took a few months of me frequently visiting his place before he could trust the dog to roam freely around the house while I was there. I sure as hell couldn't wait for that beast to trust me.clyde46
If he is a stray dog, I would not be surprised. If he knows people well, I wouldn't be expecting it. There have been many reports of pitbulls attacking family members. Yes, I am aware of that, of course.
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