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Anonymous #1

I like seeing animals suffer a bit
    #19840372 - 04/13/14 10:02 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

I like it when my brother's / family's dog does something wrong because I get to kick it kinda hard and I enjoy that it yelps and looks helpless - finally, the little fucker isn't getting away with not listening. I like the dog but I just love it when I get to hurt it for a reason. It's awesome.

Am I some kind of power tripper?

Is this how I would treat my kids? Do I need help?


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Anonymous #2

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19840969 - 04/13/14 11:55 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Yes something is wrong with you. Why do you like to see someone or an animal suffer? I love animals it's like they're helpless and I have to protect them.


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Anonymous #3

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19841245 - 04/14/14 12:45 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #1 said:
I like it when my brother's / family's dog does something wrong because I get to kick it kinda hard and I enjoy that it yelps and looks helpless - finally, the little fucker isn't getting away with not listening. I like the dog but I just love it when I get to hurt it for a reason. It's awesome.

Am I some kind of power tripper?

Is this how I would treat my kids? Do I need help?





That's fucked. You need help.


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Anonymous #4

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #3]
    #19841377 - 04/14/14 01:36 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #3 said:
Quote:

Anonymous #1 said:
I like it when my brother's / family's dog does something wrong because I get to kick it kinda hard and I enjoy that it yelps and looks helpless - finally, the little fucker isn't getting away with not listening. I like the dog but I just love it when I get to hurt it for a reason. It's awesome.

Am I some kind of power tripper?

Is this how I would treat my kids? Do I need help?





That's fucked. You need help.



yeah bro check into a facility.

or become like dexter :ninjawe:


-nwlight


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Anonymous #5

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #4]
    #19841459 - 04/14/14 02:24 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Either try to overcome this disgusting urge you have or kill yourself


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Anonymous #6

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19842076 - 04/14/14 08:12 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Get help.


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Anonymous #7

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #6]
    #19842210 - 04/14/14 09:02 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)



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Anonymous #8

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19843411 - 04/14/14 01:09 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Omg future serial killer


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Anonymous #9

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #8] * 1
    #19844391 - 04/14/14 04:11 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Op go kill ur self fucking faggot


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Anonymous #1

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #9]
    #19844805 - 04/14/14 05:35 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Geez.





k.


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Anonymous #8

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19844809 - 04/14/14 05:35 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Turn yourself in to the police.


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Anonymous #10

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #8]
    #19844988 - 04/14/14 06:07 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

I like seeing anon 1 suffer a bit.  I like running a blow torch on his genitals and then kicking him in the face if he wimpers or makes any sounds.  Am I a bad person?


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Anonymous #11

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19845068 - 04/14/14 06:19 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Yeah that's very fucked. You are a psychopath.  Get help or kill yourself


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Anonymous #12

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #11]
    #19845140 - 04/14/14 06:33 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Most of us get urges/feelings to do stuff like that. The reason you are getting such a negative reaction here is because the anons have these urges too and have not dealt with them or are in denial. People tend to hate others who resemble themselves the most. It is a very prominent psychological function to hate that which you yourself are and not realize that you're hating your own qualities.
I would recommend to do a lot of 'soul searching'. Figure out what you wanna do in life - how you want to live. What are the implications of what you are doing? Those animals are a part of you after all. I hope you find a way to express your inner love towards animals and stop vibrating along the lines of abuse through methods of self reflection and analysis. Good luck, much love :smile:


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Anonymous #13

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #12]
    #19845341 - 04/14/14 07:12 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Suicide, it's not as bad as it sounds. Take the right steps or fall off a cliff.


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Anonymous #8

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #13]
    #19845349 - 04/14/14 07:14 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

But then u burn in the eternal fires!


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Anonymous #14

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #8]
    #19845632 - 04/14/14 07:54 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Ops an atheist as are many of you, shouldn't bother you to much.


Get help OP.


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Anonymous #4

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #14]
    #19845640 - 04/14/14 07:55 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

why the misconception that atheists don't care about X or Y? I've seen it a few times


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Anonymous #10

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #12] * 1
    #19845684 - 04/14/14 08:01 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #12 said:
Most of us get urges/feelings to do stuff like that. The reason you are getting such a negative reaction here is because the anons have these urges too and have not dealt with them or are in denial. People tend to hate others who resemble themselves the most. It is a very prominent psychological function to hate that which you yourself are and not realize that you're hating your own qualities.
I would recommend to do a lot of 'soul searching'. Figure out what you wanna do in life - how you want to live. What are the implications of what you are doing? Those animals are a part of you after all. I hope you find a way to express your inner love towards animals and stop vibrating along the lines of abuse through methods of self reflection and analysis. Good luck, much love :smile:



Im not so sure its some kind of psych 101 projection as its just a random selection of people diagnosing a piece of shit as they see it :shrug:  Lets not read to deeply here sometimes the truth is in plain sight.


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Anonymous #8

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #10] * 1
    #19845836 - 04/14/14 08:29 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Anon 12 is just as bad as anon 1


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Anonymous #5

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #12]
    #19847110 - 04/15/14 01:48 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #12 said:
Most of us get urges/feelings to do stuff like that. The reason you are getting such a negative reaction here is because the anons have these urges too and have not dealt with them or are in denial. People tend to hate others who resemble themselves the most. It is a very prominent psychological function to hate that which you yourself are and not realize that you're hating your own qualities.
I would recommend to do a lot of 'soul searching'. Figure out what you wanna do in life - how you want to live. What are the implications of what you are doing? Those animals are a part of you after all. I hope you find a way to express your inner love towards animals and stop vibrating along the lines of abuse through methods of self reflection and analysis. Good luck, much love :smile:



Cute psychoanalyse, but no. No one but a sociopath genuinely enjoys watching creatures in pain


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Anonymous #15

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #8] * 1
    #19847512 - 04/15/14 07:19 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #8 said:
Anon 12 is just as bad as anon 1



Anyone who has an answer of violence towards OP are "just as bad as OP". Maybe a bit worse since that makes them a hypocrite. You don't teach compassion by showing a lack of it.


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Anonymous #8

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #15]
    #19848555 - 04/15/14 12:46 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Eye for an eye, as the bible teaches.


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Anonymous #15

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #8]
    #19848957 - 04/15/14 02:11 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #8 said:
Eye for an eye, as the bible teaches.



The bible also teaches an old man built a boat big enough for all the species of animals on Earth and that another old man parted an entire sea and yet another guy walked on water.

Half the shit in the bible doesn't make any sense.


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Anonymous #16

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #15]
    #19849174 - 04/15/14 03:02 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

OP's a gay virgin



Quote:

Anonymous #1 said:
:gayvirgin:




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Anonymous #10

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #8] * 2
    #19849292 - 04/15/14 03:23 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #8 said:
Eye for an eye, as the bible teaches.



The bibles, gives alot of perspectives good and bad, it teaches from all different angles so that you may have examples of human nature from all different perspectives.  It gives examples of eye for an eye, but Jesus trumpt'd that when He taught forgive and you will be forgiven, condemn and you will be condemned.  The Lord desires that nobody perishes.  The Lord Jesus Christ said " I desire mercy not sacrifice, for I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners".

"If you really know Me, you will know My Father as well".  "From now on you do know Him, and have seen Him"

"Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive."


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Anonymous #17

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #10]
    #19866543 - 04/18/14 05:07 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Yes, we shall forgive OP for making animals suffer and enjoying it as the Lord hath forgiven us. And the OP may continue to make animals suffer and enjoy it for not through good works can any man be saved. So longeth as he accepts the mercy of the Lord and rides the hem of his righteous garments into heaven he shall be saved.

So how is it exactly that Christianity encourages good behavior?


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Anonymous #18

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #17] * 1
    #19872900 - 04/20/14 08:33 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Any hostile attitude towards op is 100% justified. He's either a very disturbed person that should have a restricted presence within society or, he's an ass hole troll.


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Anonymous #19

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #18] * 4
    #19875261 - 04/20/14 07:00 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Often animal or child abuse comes from a person who feels they have no control over what is happening in their life and in a desperate attempt to gain a little sense that they are not in fact powerless they take it out on others. i would strongly suggest you seek professional help before such behaviors get even worse and develop a little bit of self esteem


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Anonymous #20

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19878198 - 04/21/14 02:18 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)



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Anonymous #21

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #20]
    #19887684 - 04/23/14 12:35 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)



Ahhh, not soo anonymous now1


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Anonymous #22

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #12]
    #19888009 - 04/23/14 02:03 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #12 said:
Most of us get urges/feelings to do stuff like that. The reason you are getting such a negative reaction here is because the anons have these urges too and have not dealt with them or are in denial. People tend to hate others who resemble themselves the most. It is a very prominent psychological function to hate that which you yourself are and not realize that you're hating your own qualities.
I would recommend to do a lot of 'soul searching'. Figure out what you wanna do in life - how you want to live. What are the implications of what you are doing? Those animals are a part of you after all. I hope you find a way to express your inner love towards animals and stop vibrating along the lines of abuse through methods of self reflection and analysis. Good luck, much love :smile:



or maybe he's getting a negative response because all us people who have those feelings used the rational part of our brain and laughed it off being like wtf, thats messed , instead of relishing each time an animal misbehaves so they can punish it.

also, by hating that which is most like you, are you calling OP a dog.

if you are, in which case, you too are adding to the negative response


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Anonymous #23

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #22]
    #19888098 - 04/23/14 02:26 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

you have a sense of powerlessness and unfulfillment in your life and by hurting a defenseless animal and watching it whimper you get a rush of empowerment.

Theres plenty of girls out there who would get a kick out of you taking them over your lap and spank them till they cry and whimper evenb more pathetically than the dog does.

It could take the form of you calling her to come when you feel the urge, you spank the crap out of her then have her blow you, cuddle a bit and send her on her way.

Thats a way you can channel these feelings in a mutually beneficial way.

But, if you truly want to feel better you fix that which makes you feel powerless.


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Anonymous #21

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #23]
    #19892291 - 04/24/14 09:42 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Don't give this fool sympathy...I would understand a little if he feels remorseful, but clearly he is just plain fucked in the head who needs to be locked up


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Anonymous #7

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #21]
    #19893327 - 04/24/14 02:04 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

OP:


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Anonymous #24

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19893346 - 04/24/14 02:09 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #1 said:
I like it when my brother's / family's dog does something wrong because I get to kick it kinda hard and I enjoy that it yelps and looks helpless - finally, the little fucker isn't getting away with not listening. I like the dog but I just love it when I get to hurt it for a reason. It's awesome.

Am I some kind of power tripper?

Is this how I would treat my kids? Do I need help?





HAHA!

That stupid dog has it coming.


Edited by Anonymous (04/24/14 02:10 PM)


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Anonymous #1

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #24]
    #19893824 - 04/24/14 03:42 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

LOL You know if you read my OP it's not like I was brutally assaulting the dog then jacking off over the memory, I was just noticing I wasn't reacting normally to the situation of disciplining the dog, and wanted to know if it's a problem. I think I'm just a bit of an asshole at times because I have low mood etc.

Talk about taking me out of context. I lol'd though


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Anonymous #25

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19893938 - 04/24/14 04:06 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

op and everyone else, you dumb motherfuckers

animals are dumb and do not understand english nor pay attention and memorize the ugly baby life faces you all make

you have to yell at it when it does something wrong and in a angry way
you will look psychotic but in actuallity dogs are loyal creatures and will act differently given enough time

punchin a dog in the face is like whippin a black kid smoking weed with a douche, it only makes them dumber


Edited by Anonymous (04/24/14 04:07 PM)


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Anonymous #4

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19894071 - 04/24/14 04:31 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #1 said:
LOL You know if you read my OP it's not like I was brutally assaulting the dog then jacking off over the memory, I was just noticing I wasn't reacting normally to the situation of disciplining the dog, and wanted to know if it's a problem. I think I'm just a bit of an asshole at times because I have low mood etc.

Talk about taking me out of context. I lol'd though



You felt a confusing emotion

you must be burned at the stake.  good thing you posted this in anon, jeez :rolleyes:


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Anonymous #26

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19894106 - 04/24/14 04:35 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Your sadism aside... kicking a dog is not discipline, its abuse and its a sign of a frustrated and incompetent pet owner.


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Anonymous #27

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19894956 - 04/24/14 07:19 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Kicking the dog is a bit over the edge. I know what you mean about liking when it does something wrong because you get to discipline it, but I'm more into restraint myself. Not self restraint mind you, but like restraining a dog or a cat or a woman while it struggles to get away as a form of discipline. I definitely identify as a power tripper. And I embrace it. (lil double entendre, anyone?)

Lol at all the armchair pop psychologists in this thread, so quick to cry sociopath... Did you learn that from your Psych 101 classes, or just from serial killer movies? :rolleyes:


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Anonymous #28

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #26]
    #19896400 - 04/25/14 12:35 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

I'veseen many of serial killers documented and a lotof them start by killing dogs. You're fucked up to beat dogs like that


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Anonymous #4

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #27]
    #19896933 - 04/25/14 05:52 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #27 said:
Kicking the dog is a bit over the edge. I know what you mean about liking when it does something wrong because you get to discipline it, but I'm more into restraint myself. Not self restraint mind you, but like restraining a dog or a cat or a woman while it struggles to get away as a form of discipline. I definitely identify as a power tripper. And I embrace it. (lil double entendre, anyone?)

Lol at all the armchair pop psychologists in this thread, so quick to cry sociopath... Did you learn that from your Psych 101 classes, or just from serial killer movies? :rolleyes:



thast actualy way healthier than striking your animal.

\restraining them until they fully submit, genius :cookiemonster:

establish dominance without harming the animal


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Anonymous #26

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #4]
    #19899319 - 04/25/14 04:15 PM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Better to just love, nurture and respect your pet from a young age.  Wanting to "establish dominance" is a ridiculous old school, machismo, scumbag christian way of operating.  You control the food, they know it.  If you respect them they will want to earn your respect in return.


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Anonymous #23

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #26] * 1
    #19901812 - 04/26/14 03:38 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #26 said:
Wanting to "establish dominance" is a ridiculous old school, machismo, scumbag christian way of operating. 





Do you even doge?

Thats how they work.


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Anonymous #29

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #27] * 3
    #19902289 - 04/26/14 08:40 AM (9 years, 9 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #27 said:
Kicking the dog is a bit over the edge. I know what you mean about liking when it does something wrong because you get to discipline it, but I'm more into restraint myself. Not self restraint mind you, but like restraining a dog or a cat or a woman while it struggles to get away as a form of discipline. I definitely identify as a power tripper. And I embrace it. (lil double entendre, anyone?)

Lol at all the armchair pop psychologists in this thread, so quick to cry sociopath... Did you learn that from your Psych 101 classes, or just from serial killer movies? :rolleyes:





Roll your eyes all you want to. Doesn't change a thing.  If you enjoy inflicting pain on other creatures (either animals that don't understand, or people that don't consent to being treated like that) you're a fucking sociopath.  No "psych 101" class needed.  If you do these things you're a pathetic and weak sociopath. 

You can call it discipline if you want to. Hell, call it whatever you like.


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Anonymous #28

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #29]
    #19904832 - 04/26/14 08:57 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Watch Dexter, had the same problem as you. Used to hunt to get the bloodlust


Edited by Anonymous (04/26/14 08:58 PM)


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Anonymous #1

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #28]
    #19910790 - 04/28/14 08:23 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Ah jeez I'm never gonna hurt that dog again if this is what it means.


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Anonymous #28

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #1]
    #19914370 - 04/28/14 10:11 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #1 said:
Ah jeez I'm never gonna hurt that dog again if this is what it means.



Did you watch Dexter :tongue:?


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Anonymous #30

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #28]
    #19915697 - 04/29/14 07:16 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

That's funny as fuck


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Anonymous #31

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #30]
    #19966975 - 05/10/14 09:47 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

If you like to see any living thing suffer you are a piece of shit


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Anonymous #4

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #31]
    #19967605 - 05/10/14 12:35 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #31 said:
If you like to see any living thing suffer you are a piece of shit



hitler bro


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Anonymous #27

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #31]
    #19968007 - 05/10/14 02:07 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #31 said:
If you like to see any living thing suffer you are a piece of shit



Or just like, not a hippie.

Pretty sure there has been a moment in everyone's life where they enjoyed watching a living thing suffer. Hell even most hippies love watching a bully get his comeuppance, and would enjoy seeing a wall street exec in a nice suit fall face first into a puddle of mud. Does enjoying watching a snake preying on a mouse make one a piece of shit? Can you not watch a cat toy with an insect and be an okie dokie person IYO?

I think that if you like to make any blanket statements about people being pieces of shit for ____, you are pious hippie or a short sighted buffoon. Probably both.


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Anonymous #32

Re: I like seeing animals suffer a bit [Re: Anonymous #12] * 1
    #19968014 - 05/10/14 02:09 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Quote:

Anonymous #12 said:
Most of us get urges/feelings to do stuff like that. The reason you are getting such a negative reaction here is because the anons have these urges too and have not dealt with them or are in denial. People tend to hate others who resemble themselves the most. It is a very prominent psychological function to hate that which you yourself are and not realize that you're hating your own qualities.
I would recommend to do a lot of 'soul searching'. Figure out what you wanna do in life - how you want to live. What are the implications of what you are doing? Those animals are a part of you after all. I hope you find a way to express your inner love towards animals and stop vibrating along the lines of abuse through methods of self reflection and analysis. Good luck, much love :smile:




UM, NO. MOST people DONT get these urges. You're worse than OP because you're delusional enough to think it's normal. Please OP and anon12 GET SOME PROFESSIONAL HELP. You're both mentally unstable. Period.


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