My favorite part of M3GAN was when she killed that dog
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My favorite part of M3GAN was when she killed that dog
White ladies be like dogs welcome, people tolerated, and the people in question will be their children
If I ever include a dog as a significant feature of any story I write... I will make sure to kill it in a suitably gruesome fashion.
Not because I don't care for dogs IRL, but because I'm really annoyed at how pissy people will get about dogs dying in fiction, more than humans dying.
Speaking Out Against Dog Worship: Why It Matters to Challenge Today's Over-the-Top Canine Culture
In recent years, dog worship has skyrocketed to unprecedented levels. Dogs are cherished, pampered, and often treated as superior to humans. While loving pets is natural, the extreme adoration of dogs can lead to unhealthy societal trends. Speaking up against this culture, despite inevitable backlash, is crucial for fostering balanced perspectives and respectful coexistence. Here’s why it’s important to challenge today’s over-the-top dog worship culture. The Rise of Dog Worship Dogs have long been considered man’s best friend. Their perceived loyalty, companionship, and unconditional love make them beloved pets for some. However, the current dog-worshipping culture of today goes beyond appreciation. It places dogs on a pedestal, often at the expense of human relationships and responsibilities. From dog-friendly restaurants and exclusive pet spas to extravagant dog parties, the societal shift towards canine adulation is evident. While it’s wonderful to care for pets, this trend can overshadow important human connections and community values. Impact on Human Relationships One of the most concerning aspects of extreme dog worship is its potential to undermine human relationships. In many cases, people prioritize their dogs over friends, family, and even romantic partners. This imbalance can lead to strained relationships and social isolation. For instance, declining invitations or avoiding social gatherings because of pet obligations can create distance between individuals. Or saying things like "I won't stop my dog from jumping on guests when they come over because this is his (the dog's) home." Prioritizing pets over people diminishes the importance of human interactions, which are essential for emotional well-being and societal harmony. Environmental and Ethical Concerns The dog-worship culture also raises significant environmental and ethical issues. The production of pet food, particularly meat-based products, has a substantial ecological footprint. The carbon emissions and resources required for pet food production contribute to environmental degradation. Dogs litter the earth with their toxic waste (poo & pee) that not only ruins humans' ability to freely roam in grassy areas as they fear stepping in a hot steaming pile of poo, but their urine also literally causes the grass to die and turn an unhealthy yellow color. Moreover, the fashion of owning specific breeds often leads to unethical breeding practices. Puppy mills and irresponsible breeding contribute to overpopulation and the suffering of countless dogs as they are forced to live their life in kennels. Speaking out against these practices encourages responsible pet ownership and supports animal welfare. Financial Implications The financial burden of extreme dog pampering cannot be overlooked. Americans spend billions annually on their pets, often on non-essential luxury items. This expenditure reflects a cultural shift where dogs receive more attention and resources than necessary, potentially diverting funds from more critical areas like education, healthcare, and community development. While it’s essential to provide for pets, the extravagant spending on canine luxuries exemplifies societal excess. Promoting a balanced approach to pet care ensures that resources are allocated more responsibly and equitably. Encouraging a Balanced Perspective Challenging dog worship is not about diminishing the value of pets but promoting a balanced perspective. Pets are a wonderful part of life, but they should not overshadow human needs and relationships. Encouraging a healthy balance helps maintain societal harmony and individual well-being. When speaking up against over-the-top dog worship, it's important to emphasize the benefits of a balanced approach. Highlighting the value of human connections, responsible pet ownership, and mindful spending fosters a more holistic view of pet care and societal values. Facing the Backlash Undoubtedly, speaking out against extreme dog worship will attract criticism. Dog enthusiasts may perceive this stance as an attack on their love for their pets. However, constructive dialogue is crucial. It’s about addressing the cultural excess and advocating for balanced, responsible pet ownership. Facing backlash is part of advocating for change. Staying firm and presenting well-reasoned arguments can shift perspectives over time. Encourage open discussions and listen to opposing views to foster understanding and mutual respect. Conclusion: Advocating for Balanced Pet Appreciation Challenging today’s over-the-top dog worship culture is essential for promoting balanced perspectives, ethical practices, and societal well-being. By advocating for responsible pet ownership, prioritizing human relationships, and addressing environmental and financial concerns, we can foster a culture that values both pets and people appropriately. Embrace the challenge and continue speaking up. Your voice matters in shaping a more balanced and thoughtful society, where the love for pets coexists harmoniously with human connections and broader societal responsibilities. Read the full article
I love when the dogfree subreddit go on a 'your dog doesn't love you' rant like it doesn't sound like the most unhinged, smug, kind of jealous shit.
"It's Stockholm syndrome" "they just want the food" "dogs are emotionless shitbeasts" "it's not real love like what people do so it doesnt count" "a dog doesn't appreciate you for your personality" "its-"
I just want to meet these people. I want to have a conversation....or I did and then I saw a post praising Matt 'teen girls are the pinnacle of fertility and should be getting more pregnant actually' Walsh and it all made sense from there.
This worship of dogs is a clear sign that our society is more narcissist than ever
i fucking hate dogs
I just watched a Dodo video and my hatred for pet owners just keeps growing, lol.
The video was about a guy who adopts a dog claimed to be aggressive by previous owners. A LOT of people in the comment section talked bad about the previous owners saying they lied about the dog's aggressiveness or they probably mistreated the dog into being aggressive.
I don't get these people. They don't like it if we abandon dogs on the streets. They also don't like it if we send them to the shelter, albeit with a white lie. I'm wondering what option do pet owners have once they decide not to have pets anymore, especially if their friends/relative are not willing to adopt them? There's no winning with these people.
One person said something about getting out of a relationship where your partner doesn't like the pet they own. Someone criticized that, saying it's crazy. But the majority disagreed with him. I was like ¿¿??.
Why are people prioritizing pets over their partners/spouses?
More like - why did these people enter into a relationship anyway? If their pets are so special/important/are such perfect companions, then they don't need another human to fulfill their needs right? Just marry the pet, have babies with it, sleep with it and eat with it. I mean, they're halfway there.