Things that made you swear today.

Fucking seventeen year olds...always I end up the therapist when they pick fucked up people to date.. Why?
 
Fucking seventeen year olds...always I end up the therapist when they pick fucked up people to date.. Why?

Maybe it's because they're 17 and can't be expected to make reasonable and thoughtful decisions.
 
Maybe it's because they're 17 and can't be expected to make reasonable and thoughtful decisions.

I know...which is why advising them on the correct action is useless.

Guy insults this girl and makes her feel bad about herself. Then says oh he's not a bad guy... Are you insane?

For some reason I actually care what happens to silly kids that ask me for advice. I guess it's just that they remind me of myself at that age. Then the more I speak, the more I feel old and I'm only 24..
 
*facepalm*
And now I'm swearing at my dirtyminded fingers.

That makes that rant a thousand times weirder, don'it?

I find that being to laugh at myself in the midst of ranting helps blow off the steam. Nods Hard to be furious when I giggle at my own fury.
 
The damned idiot project manager on the Ford dealership who changed damn near the entire project last night, and now all the work I've done over the past week is made useless. It all has to be done over, thanks to this dumbass!:mad:



I know, I know.....'job security'.
 
A neighbors leaking gutter. If it's not repaired soon, it's going to destroy MY house.
 
You people are harsh, cats have many fine features, not having to take them out for walkies being one.
 
As a rule, its true

Should be. Cats don't care much about people, either. They're pets for people that don't want to actually take care of anything.

Consider this:

If people disappeared scientists estimate the domestic dog population would shrink by upwards of 80% within six months.

Cats?

Well, they'd probably triple their population within a year.
 
Should be. Cats don't care much about people, either. They're pets for people that don't want to actually take care of anything.

Consider this:

If people disappeared scientists estimate the domestic dog population would shrink by upwards of 80% within six months.

Cats?

Well, they'd probably triple their population within a year.


Actually, I was watching some special on cats (nova or something) and they said that, unlike dogs, who we domesticated, cats (basically) saw what a sweet life they'd have with us, and made themselves part of society and useful.
I think the phrasing implies a certain level of intention that cats are not capable of, but the basic gist makes sense to me.
 
Should be. Cats don't care much about people, either. They're pets for people that don't want to actually take care of anything. .........


True, there is something nice about not having to dispose of dog poop from around the yard.
 
Actually, I was watching some special on cats (nova or something) and they said that, unlike dogs, who we domesticated, cats (basically) saw what a sweet life they'd have with us, and made themselves part of society and useful.
I think the phrasing implies a certain level of intention that cats are not capable of, but the basic gist makes sense to me.

Agreed. Cats haven't been domesticated so much as coddled.

They're incredible animals, capable hunters, and those instincts retain in even the laziest of housecats.

Dogs, however, are incapable hunters as a rule and generally unable to fend for themselves. I've three dogs. Two Huskies, one of which is the most capable animal I've ever owned, and a Yorkshire Terrier that sets himself as a standard for what the breed was meant to be (instead of those awful little things that stupid women carry in their purses). The one Husky might, -might- be able to last awhile on his own without anyone to feed him.

My neighbor's cat goes missing for weeks at a time and comes back without a scratch on him or any sign he hasn't been eating.
 
Agreed. Cats haven't been domesticated so much as coddled.

They're incredible animals, capable hunters, and those instincts retain in even the laziest of housecats.

Dogs, however, are incapable hunters as a rule and generally unable to fend for themselves. I've three dogs. Two Huskies, one of which is the most capable animal I've ever owned, and a Yorkshire Terrier that sets himself as a standard for what the breed was meant to be (instead of those awful little things that stupid women carry in their purses). The one Husky might, -might- be able to last awhile on his own without anyone to feed him.

My neighbor's cat goes missing for weeks at a time and comes back without a scratch on him or any sign he hasn't been eating.


I wonder if that has something to do with dogs being pack animals. You only have to be but so smart if you have superior numbers.
 
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