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Originally Posted by Mattyk72
LOL I'm sure you had the animal's best interests in mind while you were driving back to wal-mart probably royally pissed off.
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My initial intention was to give him a piece of my mind, and maybe take a tooth as souvenier, but when I saw the dog, my intentions changed. Poor dog.
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Like I said, what he did to your wife wasn't right, but as the old saying goes two wrongs does not make a right.
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I don't think I was wrong. If your child misbehaves, you punish him correct? Granted he's not my child, but I gave him a punishment to let him know that was unacceptable. Are you wrong for punishing your child?
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I'm sticking to my original opinion that what you did was a dick-move and very childish and even more so you showed your immaturity by bragging about it here.
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And I'm sticking to my initial opinion of shame on you for wanting to allow such a thing.
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It takes the bigger man to walk away from a situation like that.
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No it doesn't. It takes the lazy man to walk away. He's cheating society, he's a cancer on the american people. The easiest thing to do would be sit back and shrug it off while maintaining an ass print on my sofa. The hardest thing to do in that scenario would be to confront it.
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Tell me, what exactly did you get out of doing that? Satisfaction that you put someone in his place? Did it make you feel tough or macho or something?
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1- help the dog. For as much as you would like to believe that I had no intentions of helping the dog, I did.
The rest was just my pissed off nature (which I admit I was pissed). But I most certainly take satisfaction in thinking that I may have changed his behavior towards others. It is worthy to note that he has not been seen in that area since our "conversation". I'm sure he's just a drifter and moved on, but I hope that he thinks twice about being a rude assmunch to someone else...you never know who will take it offensively and beat the piss out of him. Hey, I could have saved his life, you never know. Point being, the worst thing to do is accept that behavior.