Re: RIP. [message #159287 is a reply to message #159168] |
Fri, 10 June 2005 17:42 |
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NukeIt15
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Sorry to hear that, man...we (my family) have always been cat people, we have two of them now. I remember how I felt when our first two died...I don't think I stopped crying for a week after either one (one was 19, the other lived until 21), I was pretty young at the time.
If there are other animals roaming the neighborhood, it's best to keep the cats inside...our neighbors have learned that the hard way several times. :/
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Re: RIP. [message #159298 is a reply to message #159297] |
Fri, 10 June 2005 19:55 |
z310
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I can imagine killing a human, no guilt. Killing a helpless animal is another story...
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Re: RIP. [message #159299 is a reply to message #159298] |
Fri, 10 June 2005 20:11 |
z310
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W333. This past week:
I burned down my kitchen
The insurance company refuses to pay us
Neighbors dog killed my cat
Broke my $50 headset
Got a really bad cough, asthema is probaly acting up (For the first time in over two years)
And there is two more days to go... Yay.
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Re: RIP. [message #159319 is a reply to message #159308] |
Sat, 11 June 2005 05:04 |
Opalkilla
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zgunner12 wrote on Sat, 11 June 2005 03:11 |
Opalkilla wrote on Fri, 10 June 2005 19:30 |
zgunner12 wrote on Fri, 10 June 2005 19:16 | I don't feel sorrow for cats
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Maybe if you had one you'd understand. Until then, shut the fuck up.
Oh man, that sucks. Like gbull said, my cat is my favorite pet, infact, the only one I have.
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Uhh I actually have had one for 5 years....
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So, you're basically saying if your cat died you wouldn't care. You don't deserve to have one. Sick fucker.
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Re: RIP. [message #159352 is a reply to message #159168] |
Sat, 11 June 2005 13:52 |
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Dan
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My last cat, lived a full life but eventually got so unwell in her old age that she had to be put down on my 13th birthday =(
I know what its like to lose a loved pet, but I dont know what it feels like to lose one due to someone taking that life from you.
Some things in life are just too unfair =(
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Re: RIP. [message #159379 is a reply to message #159347] |
Sat, 11 June 2005 19:12 |
z310
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noodles wrote on Sat, 11 June 2005 14:35 |
How could the neighbours dog get your cat?
A cat normally is way more agile, flexible and even faster on a territory where it could hide or climb up (under).
So I guess it was on free field? Or it just didn't notice it was getting old and just wasn't able to escape anymore...
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How would you expect me to know? If I was witnessing the death the dog would have a knife in its throat.
noodles wrote on Sat, 11 June 2005 14:35 |
Guess it is in abetter place now, where it catches mice all day long...
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I'm not religious in any way, and I even know that there is no such thing as a "cat heaven".
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Re: RIP. [message #159769 is a reply to message #159168] |
Tue, 14 June 2005 03:54 |
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noodles
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And believing that there is no "heaven" is as weird as to believe in it...
We just don't know what will happen after death...
"I am not religious..." What does this mean? You don't beleive in Jesus, fine me too. There is a bigger thing than religion: The way life really works, and you got absolutely no clue about it...
So your fucking cat just rods in the mud, I guess.
Btw: Our dog killed a dog las month, they are always pissing in death struggle, what an ugly smell.
Cheers...
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Re: RIP. [message #159852 is a reply to message #159769] |
Tue, 14 June 2005 14:02 |
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Dave Mason
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noodles wrote on Tue, 14 June 2005 11:54 |
And believing that there is no "heaven" is as weird as to believe in it...
We just don't know what will happen after death...
"I am not religious..." What does this mean? You don't beleive in Jesus, fine me too. There is a bigger thing than religion: The way life really works, and you got absolutely no clue about it...
So your fucking cat just rods in the mud, I guess.
Btw: Our dog killed a dog las month, they are always pissing in death struggle, what an ugly smell.
Cheers...
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Sorry. I don't speak retardese. Can you get someone to translate into meaningful English before you post, please? Your post is an orgy of stultifying cacophonous verbal depravity; an exercise in literary impotence, and an offense to all of good taste and decency.
The Anti-Moron™ software on my PC went crazy when I started to read your post. You wouldn't know a clue if it walked up to you, bit you on the ass, and announced 'I AM A CLUE'. Oh well, at least you only charge what your free advice is worth. I am reminded of something relevant that Benjamin Disraeli said: "He was distinguished for ignorance - for he had only one idea and that was wrong."
When god was handing out personalities, you must have been holding the door. You're so boring, even a boomerang wouldn't come back to you. I'd get more pleasure from running my nostrils down a cactus, than reading another contribution from you. Any friend of yours is a lousy judge of character. Seriously, I've come across decomposing dog carcases that are less offensive to the senses than you are. Maybe you wouldn't come across as such a dumbass if you weren't living proof that stupid people should not breed; if you weren't so fat that the Brooklyn Bridge would collapse if you ever tried to go Bungee Jumping off of it, or if your face wasn't the strongest form of natural contraception available. Nah, of course you would.
In closing, why don't you put your glasses on backwards and walk into yourself?
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Re: RIP. [message #159902 is a reply to message #159852] |
Tue, 14 June 2005 19:33 |
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DJM wrote on Tue, 14 June 2005 17:02 | stultifying cacophonous verbal depravity
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You really dont hear that anymore...
Anyway, yeah, sorry man. I havent been responding to this thread, because i couldnt think of anything to say. Ive lost, lemme think, about two Cats now. One had to be put down because of her cough, and the other one ran away from some unknown reason. I was about seven when one of them ran away, and didnt notice much. I was probably nine when my other one was put to sleep, and didnt notice that much either. Ive got three Cats left, and if any of them die, especially the oldest, i dont think i would leave my room for a week. I really am sorry, man. If it makes you feel any better, ive lost a Hamster, those two Cats, three Birds, and, i think, four Dogs.
Dunno how it would make you feel better, but sometimes other peoples misery cheers people up.
Aircraftkiller wrote on Wed, 31 May 2006 22:30 | I've been Nodbuggered. =( =( =(
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Re: RIP. [message #159951 is a reply to message #159779] |
Wed, 15 June 2005 05:30 |
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j_ball430 wrote on Tue, 14 June 2005 09:16 | I'm religious and I know that there is no cat/dog/<insert animal> heaven. No, me saying this does NOT constitute a religious debate being sparked in this thread or anywhere else on these forums.
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Ok, but i'll ask anyway. How do you know this. Dinosaurs and other organisms were around waaaaaay before man, including the chimp. Are we to assume that God only cared for man to give man a heaven, and no heaven for animals or any living organism. Technically, we are as valuable as the first, extremely small organisms that had no intelligence whatsoever. And what about before them. Did God just hover over the planet awaiting evolution of the first men and women? That breaks all kinds of rules, including the one that says adam and eve were the first man and woman to live. And when to decide to bring jesus in to teach people a lesson. Certainly not in the dinosaur age, he'd be ripped to shreds.....the dinos wouldn't care one bit for his teachings.....and apart from this. What makes planet earth so valuable he only cares for living things on the one planet. don't answer, I know that nobody can.
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Re: RIP. [message #159959 is a reply to message #159168] |
Wed, 15 June 2005 05:55 |
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Here's the thing... I'm a Creationist. God created everything before man on days 1-5 (the actual length of these days can be argued from our normal 24 hours to 10s of thousands of years), and created man on day 6. Now, when he created man on the 6th day, he didn't just speak man into existance like he did for the rest of his creation. He created man out of his own likeness from the dust of the earth and breathed life into man. God gave man a choice whether or not to follow hom. WE make the conscious decision. That's what separates man from the rest of creation.
whoa.
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