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Overcast 06-16-2017 05:00 AM

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Trollheart 06-16-2017 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1846629)
No 'fraid not. Found him in the driveway half-paralysed dragging himself along by his front legs. I thought he might have been hit by a car as his legs were kind of torn up but I took him to the vet and they reckoned it was more likely a clot in his spine. Anyway a few days of treatment at the vets and he was just getting worse and miserable so made the hard call to put him down. I patted him as he passed away and he was growling at the vet. The growling slowly faded and he was gone and I cried like a baby. Poor old fella.

Aw. So sad. Sorry you had to go through that. At least all mine were conscious decisions and we were able to spare them any more pain. I feel for ya bud. Did you get another cat? Just wondering.
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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 1846702)
Don't they keep locks on the dumpsters in San Diego?

A dumpster lock is no match for a Glock!
Hey! I am a poet and was unaware of the fact! :laughing:
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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 1846707)
What song are you going to be listening to?

"What is and what should never be"
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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1846713)
If I was terminally ill she'd 100% help.

Read my lips:



We all know you have no soul. But have some reading comprehension. The word suicide has no place here. Get a clue.



Broad brush has taken over this place. Frowny would miss the **** out of me, even if he won't admit it.

Surely it does? You're talking committing suicide here, no matter the motive.
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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1846721)

What is this the grief Olympics? Shut up both sides.

What exactly do you expect in a thread about death?
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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1846726)
Always sucks when people throw out the baby with the bath water via blanket statements. Ya, I'm buzzed but I think this is a pretty concise post.

In Occult's case, literally.
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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 1846735)
"Kinda sad" you are so ****ing self-centered it's staggering and you seem to think you're a good person

Do you get how condescending it is to call someone else's life "sad"?

No you don't because you're understanding of the world is as stunted as your taste in music

*your
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Originally Posted by Mord (Post 1846740)
Jesus.

Take it outside, Godboy ... oh.

DwnWthVwls 06-16-2017 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1846616)
So you can predict the future now?

This would all be fine if he had not said "The real bitch is losing people who aren't dead". That implies that he thinks it's the same for everyone..


Yes, I can, because I know my situation and you don't.

and no it doesn't..

djchameleon 06-16-2017 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 1846724)
Actually, it's a huge problem right now. See, the problem isn't we're running out of room. It's we are using up resources AND emitting a **** ton of carbon into the atmosphere. Over population at the moment is already having a negative impact on the planet. Though, that isn't my excuse for not having a kid and I never said it was. My excuse for not having a kid is that I ****ing hate kids and I'd make a terrible father.

Edit: And no, this wasn't a ****ing grief dick measuring contest, I was just relating to and agreeing with DWV's comment. Quit being a little whiny bitch and lament over mortality like the rest of us.

Resources were meant to be used up and carbon into the atmosphere is something that can be controlled regardless of the number of people that are around. So no, it is still a weak argument. Yes I get it. You don't want to take your experience as a child and put that onto a child to repeat history and raise a ****ed up individual. Now that is a fine reason. Everything else is horse ****.

I know I quoted you but I was just lazy and didn't quote DWV and Trollheart as well over the point that is below.

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 1846727)
Like the blanket statement of that people who don't want kids are just products of selfishness?

I'm not judging or hating people for wanting kids, I gave you your do praise actually. So why are you upset that I don't want kids? Do you guys really want me to have a kid? That's ****ing stupid just let me live my life the way I want to.

I don't care that you don't want kids but that excuse/reason is straight up dumb. The overpopulation one I mean.

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1846762)

What exactly do you expect in a thread about death?
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My point is that everyone grieves loss in different ways and one way isn't above another like you are so outraged and offended by. You keep saying he has his opinion and you have your own but you aren't respecting his opinion in the slightest. It is all different experiences depending on the person and none of you are getting a gold medal.

DwnWthVwls 06-16-2017 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1846769)
Resources were meant to be used up and carbon into the atmosphere is something that can be controlled regardless of the number of people that are around. So no, it is still a weak argument.

Meant to be used up? That sounds like a religious argument. There is no intrinsic purpose to "resources", or existence as far as we can tell.

djchameleon 06-16-2017 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls (Post 1846773)
Meant to be used up? That sounds like a religious argument. There is no intrinsic purpose to "resources", or existence as far as we can tell.

Resources are just supposed to exist? They are meant to be used up is more of a scientific argument than religious. As in food chain and general consumption. Resources are used for our benefits. Whether it be to fuel our bodies and give us energy or in other ways.

Trollheart 06-16-2017 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1846769)







My point is that everyone grieves loss in different ways and one way isn't above another like you are so outraged and offended by. You keep saying he has his opinion and you have your own but you aren't respecting his opinion in the slightest. It is all different experiences depending on the person and none of you are getting a gold medal.

Never said I was outraged. Quit putting words in my mouth. I said I was offended. I am. That isn't going to change just because you or anyone else tells me to. But I'm not outraged, and I never said I was. You can be offended at something without being outraged by it.

Stephen 06-16-2017 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1846762)
Aw. So sad. Sorry you had to go through that. At least all mine were conscious decisions and we were able to spare them any more pain. I feel for ya bud. Did you get another cat? Just wondering.

Well, we had two cats. Our other cat was a really sweet, black female. She was so placid and affectionate. Last time I took her to the vet he didn't believe she was 15, he estimated maybe 5. He thought I must have been mistaken but I assured him she'd been with us the whole time so we were positive that was her real age. Anyway, shortly after we went away for my daughter's birthday and left the cat in a cattery and next morning we got a call saying she had passed away overnight. My daughter was especially devestated as they had been really close. Being so placid she was great with kids and put up with everything. A couple of weeks later my wife bought a new kitten. He is now about 2 but I never really bonded.

Trollheart 06-16-2017 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1846777)
Well, we had two cats. Our other cat was a really sweet, black female. She was so placid and affectionate. Last time I took her to the vet he didn't believe she was 15, he estimated maybe 5. He thought I must have been mistaken but I assured him she'd been with us the whole time so we were positive that was her real age. Anyway, shortly after we went away for my daughter's birthday and left the cat in a cattery and next morning we got a call saying she had passed away overnight. My daughter was especially devestated as they had been really close. Being so placid she was great with kids and put up with everything. A couple of weeks later my wife bought a new kitten. He is now about 2 but I never really bonded.

God, that's terrible, especially being unexpected. It's one thing when you suspect, or know, but out of the blue like that? 15 is not a bad age for cats - my three are now that age, but still seem like kittens and have had very little in the way of medical problems - but it's not really an age you expect them to be dying when there's nothing actually wrong with them. Did they diagnose something? I hope your daughter likes the new kitten. What did you call it?

Stephen 06-16-2017 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1846780)
God, that's terrible, especially being unexpected. It's one thing when you suspect, or know, but out of the blue like that? 15 is not a bad age for cats - my three are now that age, but still seem like kittens and have had very little in the way of medical problems - but it's not really an age you expect them to be dying when there's nothing actually wrong with them. Did they diagnose something? I hope your daughter likes the new kitten. What did you call it?

No didn't work out what killed her. She just went to sleep the night before and didn't wake up. My daughter loves the new cat anyway. His name's Eliot.


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