Note that I said "behave" whereas you did not. All good. Thanks for thinking well of me. I like dogs. My point was that 'most' (99%) of dogs behave better than what "I've" seen of some human currs. Admitting to have formerly associated with less reputable humans. Long ago. Yep you've got me there. At least I'm open about said bias. And dog breeds that were bred solely for fighting.. were bred solely for fighting No doublespeak alters that
probably @irish is the only one maybe gets this one had to be quick to slip from Ledzep to Depeche and what the girls wanted to dance to some of that music was actually pretty incredible a favoritie TFF
Someone broke into Yasiels house AGAIN!! That makes #4, can't believe he doesn't have better security!!! I'd watch his house for him.
I cannot fathom what the schedule makers were thinking when they put Jets vs Browns on a THURSDAY????
True, it's not altered on a mitochondrial level...but.generations of assosciative behavior have changed breeds and what they are used for and how they are perceived now. Every cute and cuddly terrier out there, bar none, was originally bred for one thing (which many pet owners have a serious problem grasping the concept)...to kill. Bred small to eat less, bred to be quick to hunt, and with a disposition when aroused, to kill. And kill some more. Ever see a Jack Russell corner a rat? Innately, they are more savage than a German Shepherd, bred to work. Even the teacup Yorkie in the old lady's pocketbook.
Agreeing with multiple points... Yeah no soccer mommy wants to deal with her cute terrier being essentially a 'ratter' and Shepards, German or otherwise generally smarter than average and good for a great many 'dog' purposes. The teacup Yorkie on the other hand I see little value beyond company, which itself is a huge value to many.
A teacup Yorkie could kill, uh...mmm...Alex Wood ? No, seriously, a mouse or a large beetle. Or a Lego.
yeah, i've come to work in a bad mood but instead of shooting my co-workers, i usually just get an espresso white privilege i guess Co-worker: Maryland Rite Aid shooter came to work in a bad mood by Maya Chung | Inside Edition — 28 minutes ago A Maryland woman who opened fire at a Rite Aid distribution center on Thursday has been identified by authorities. Snochia Moseley, 26, was reportedly working temporarily at the Aberdeen location when she came into work and shot six co-workers, three of whom were killed, before she turned the gun on herself. She was in critical condition and later died at a local hospital, police said. Moseley opened fire outside the building just after 9 a.m. and then moved inside and kept shooting, Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler said during a press conference. Authorities said the weapon Moseley used, a 9mm Glock handgun, was registered and owned by her. A motive for the shooting isn’t known. A co-worker described Moseley as “nice person,” but said she came in Thursday in a “bad mood.” “She wanted to pick a fight,” Mike Carre told the Washington Post. “And then she started shooting.” Rite Aid employs 1,000 full-time, 300 temporary and 30 part-time employees between its two distribution facilities in Perryman, a spokesperson for the company said. The shooting comes after three co-workers were killed just 10 miles away at a kitchen countertop company 11 months ago. “We stand here yet again,” Gahler said Thursday.
always gassed up with coffee when i bartended usually waited to get home before i got shitty... unless somehow motivated
Yeah who in their right mind names their kid Snochia?? Do you think that just being named Snochia was enough to ruin her life? ('Boy Named Sue' anyone?)