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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: Penguarky Tunguin]
    #5864782 - 07/16/06 09:38 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

I imagine they will be charged with murder or something. Talk about bad parents. I would not be surprised if they go insane from having their child killed while on acid, finding out about it on acid and knowing that it is their fault the baby is dead because they were on acid.

Maybe I am an asshole for saying the above stuff. I feel bad for them.


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: Penguarky Tunguin]
    #5864789 - 07/16/06 09:40 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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Penguarky Tunguin said:
I can actually see Micro's side here...the horror!! :eek:

If the dog wasn't there, we wouldn't have heard this story.




Regardless of the position of the dog or any other possible threat to the child's well being, even if the child was never harmed, the parents were still being irresponsible, and this should be clear to all who delve into the psychadelic world. The series of events was such that the child ended up dying as a result of that irresponsibility.

Simiarily, if the dog had been there, but the parents had been responsible, the child would have still been alive. I do not undrestand why splitting hairs on this one should be necessary. :wtf:

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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: OneMoreRobot3021]
    #5864792 - 07/16/06 09:40 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

Not an asshole at all, 'cause it's probably not far from the truth at all. Like I've said a few times in this thread, I've had some insane moments while tripping balls and I can't even fathom what the death of your infant child would be like tripping. It's so far away from my reality I can't even get an idea of what it must have been like...


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: Penguarky Tunguin]
    #5864793 - 07/16/06 09:40 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

quick reply, LOL


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: OneMoreRobot3021]
    #5864798 - 07/16/06 09:41 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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quick reply, LOL





Yep.  :frown: :blush:


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: Microcosmatrix]
    #5864801 - 07/16/06 09:42 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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My claim is that it would have happened with or without the LSD.

There is NO WAY that you can tell me that had they NOT been on LSD the girl would not have accidentally tripped on the same stone or whatever and dropped the baby straight into the arms of death.

If they were not on LSD, the baby would likely still be tragically dead, but they would still be "good parents". Do you catch my drift here?




Negligence is negligence, whether it occurs under the influence or not.

If the mother was speeding in a car along a winding road with her baby crawling around the front seat & she crashed, it is true that it could have happened whether she had been drinking/drugging or not. Whether it would have happened is irrelevant, as she was deliberately neglecting her responsibility to be pro-active in caring for her infant child.

Is the question here really whether a sober parent would dance within reach of a chained Rottweiler while holding their infant? IMO the real question is whether any concerned parent would engage in such risky behavior, whether or not their coordination and reflexes were impaired.

It is also questionable whether taking LSD (or any other extreme mind-altering substance) without a sober adult present to babysit is responsible parenting behavior. Accidents do happen, and protecting a helpless infant is a 24/7 job. If it is not safe to drive, go to work, use sharp knives, etc...while tripping, then it is certainly not safe to care for an infant.

This may eventually be called an accidental death by the authorities, but (again, IMO) the events which led to little Guy's death were the result of very poor judgment and neglect of parental responsibility.


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: OneMoreRobot3021]
    #5864804 - 07/16/06 09:43 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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Don't be a damn fool.




Thankfully, I'm not the one currently being vainly accused of that in absentia by a mock jury of "shroomery Pubbers".

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WHen you're flying high on LSD, having a raucous fun dance party, your attention span is going to be a little splintered, fractured, fractalized.




They were celebrating the infant itself in the moonight, if I read it correctly. In a yard that they may have mistaken as "safe" because it was supposed to be safe, it was a backyard right? Most people would assume that the backyard at a house they were visiting would be "safe".

I can't envision them as being directly responsible for this, as some would seem to suggest with their balls to the fuckin' wall character assassination ploys.

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A parent in a completely sober state of mind is more likely to place their attention almost fully on the fact that they are caring for a child.




And pigs are more likely to whistle on tuesdays than any other day.


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: Veritas]
    #5864810 - 07/16/06 09:47 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

Nice reply, very reasonable. :thumbup:

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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: OneMoreRobot3021] * 1
    #5864811 - 07/16/06 09:47 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

i have to say that rotties are an evil dog btw

i rememeber years ago when my first daughter was born,my mrs went into her room to check on her and there was a damn rottie just sitting at her bedroom window looking at her while she slept.

about five years ago the people behind us had 3 or 4 rotties and they were actually trying to tunnel their way under the fence where my kids were,i only noticed the tunnel because i noticed how excited the dogs got when my kids went out the back to play,the council thought it was serious enough too because they made them get rid of them within a week

i dont like them at all


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: quiver]
    #5864815 - 07/16/06 09:47 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

I don't think any breed of dog is evil by nature.


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: Microcosmatrix]
    #5864823 - 07/16/06 09:50 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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They were celebrating the infant itself in the moonight, if I read it correctly. In a yard that they may have mistaken as "safe" because it was supposed to be safe, it was a backyard right? Most people would assume that the backyard at a house they were visiting would be "safe".




Most people would not make careless assumptions about the risks to their infants... most people would not be altered by acid, dancing around a backyard at a party with their infant in the first place. Completely irresponsible. :sad:

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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: fireworks_god]
    #5864829 - 07/16/06 09:51 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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Most people would not make careless assumptions about the risks to their infants... most people would not be altered by acid, dancing around a backyard at a party with their infant in the first place. Completely irresponsible. :sad:




It's a romantic notion, the idea of the hippie mother and father, dancing in the moonlight, like a modern day Adam and Eve, celebrating the life of their beloved child in a celebration of color, sound, and life.

Until you drop your baby...because you're on acid.


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: OneMoreRobot3021]
    #5864834 - 07/16/06 09:53 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

Sounds like anti-acid episode of the war on drug campaign.  :lol:


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: fireworks_god]
    #5864839 - 07/16/06 09:54 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)



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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: Veritas]
    #5864840 - 07/16/06 09:55 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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If it is not safe to drive, go to work, use sharp knives, etc...while tripping, then it is certainly not safe to care for an infant.




I could do all four, at the same time, tripping balls, probably while balancing a peanut shell on my nose.

I do hope you eventually get my point, and realize the validity of my statements.


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: Penguarky Tunguin]
    #5864842 - 07/16/06 09:55 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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Sounds like anti-acid episode of the war on drug campaign.  :lol:




...except it actually occurred.


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: OneMoreRobot3021]
    #5864849 - 07/16/06 09:56 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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I don't think any breed of dog is evil by nature.




i do,the things eyes go red and that has to do with rage i think

bred or not thats just my opinion of that breed

i dont know about that tho,rotties arent stupid and i think theyd realize that most people crap their pants when they go near them so maybe some turn rogue

maybe theyre always hungry too because some owners dont realize how much they eat
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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: Microcosmatrix]
    #5864855 - 07/16/06 09:58 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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If it is not safe to drive, go to work, use sharp knives, etc...while tripping, then it is certainly not safe to care for an infant.




I could do all four, at the same time, tripping balls, probably while balancing a peanut shell on my nose.

I do hope you eventually get my point.




Wow! You should go on Letterman!

I get your point, I just completely disagree with it.


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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: quiver]
    #5864863 - 07/16/06 09:59 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

That is one cute, secure little baby! :wink:

Technology certainly is amazing, as well... If there's a will, there's a...

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Re: My friend's Dog Just killed an infant! [Re: OneMoreRobot3021]
    #5864880 - 07/16/06 10:04 AM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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Most people would not make careless assumptions about the risks to their infants... most people would not be altered by acid, dancing around a backyard at a party with their infant in the first place. Completely irresponsible. :sad:




It's a romantic notion, the idea of the hippie mother and father, dancing in the moonlight, like a modern day Adam and Eve, celebrating the life of their beloved child in a celebration of color, sound, and life.

Until you drop your baby...because you're on acid.




And at that point it's your fault, because you're on acid. Normally they would have reached down and picked up their baby, but because this time a mean fucking dog was there, and because they were on acid, of course, the dog decided to bite the baby?

That's quite a stretch there. I hope that one day when I can finally afford to call in a limousine, it has a similar one.


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