Ever notice that the ruder we humans become to each other, the more we love our pets?
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Kc 7:43 pm on December 2, 2014 Permalink |
please read the poem i recently posted on fb, it is about meanness….
dbp49 11:26 pm on December 2, 2014 Permalink |
That’s an interesting thought, but due to some stuff I won’t bore you with, I have no social life (unless you count my medical team) so I never behave rudely to anyone, and I’ve always loved my dog. Oh, I have a social life on-line I guess, but I’m never rude to them either. Maybe I’m an oddball. : )
hardie karges 6:01 am on December 3, 2014 Permalink |
Actually I think it’s on-line where people find it easiest to be rude, especially when they can hide behind names other than their real ones, and verbally joust with people they’ll never likely meet face-to-face. If being polite makes one an oddball, then we cold use a few more. I haven’t had a pet in a while; might be time for a new one. Thanks for the comment.