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Old 06-16-2017, 01:33 PM   #11 (permalink)
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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.
The way you react says outrage. You didn't have to say it. I am not telling you not to be offended. I am just saying maybe you can take a step back and realize that people experience grief in different ways.

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Yeah course hasn't everyone? I have a cat now and I had a dog who died when he was about 16/17 and I was 19 so knew it all my life. A great pet, and yeah I was upset. But it's a pet. It's not like losing a family member unless you aren't close to your family or we are talking some distant relative you don't even speak to.

IMO of course.
I agree but those that feel the opposite are the types that go on and on about how much their mom ****ing sucks and they hate them. The stereotypical white angry teen that is like I wish you were dead mom!
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IMO I don't know jack-**** though so don't listen to me.
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