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Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Jan-25-2008 06:13:

That's gross. I bet he's fat, huh?


Posted by Arbiter on Jan-25-2008 06:14:

The reason should have been "we don't allow pets on the bus."


Posted by st3nc on Jan-25-2008 06:24:

i wonder what her dogbowl looks like...

and if he doesnt make her eat out of a dogbowl...hes a fag


Posted by Lira on Jan-25-2008 06:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Az
i've fucked her best friend
trufax

You live in West Yorkshire? I thought you lived a bit more on the South...


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Jan-25-2008 06:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Fuck that... my pet boyfriend will get his red wings if he likes it or not.

And he likes it.



lol lucky.. im going to have to wait til i get married for that shit


Posted by Lira on Jan-25-2008 06:26:

quote:
Originally posted by st3nc
i wonder what her dogbowl looks like...

and if he doesnt make her eat out of a dogbowl...hes a fag

I wouldn't mind being a fag if my pet girlfriend was hot


Posted by RandomGirl on Jan-25-2008 06:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
That's gross. I bet he's fat, huh?


Nope. He is teh hotness I miss him

P.S. Why do you think it's gross? It really isn't that bad. Be a man and suck it up.

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
lol lucky.. im going to have to wait til i get married for that shit


Why would you have to wait for marriage? Hit that shit up now.


Posted by Trance Nutter on Jan-25-2008 07:27:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I'm sorry but where in the article did it say she was on benefits because of her lifestyle choice? I'd also like to know why the writer of the article decided that was relevant information, other than to create bias.


I'd say its probably an accurate enough assumption though

quote:
"I am a pet," she told the Daily Mail. "I generally act animal-like and I lead a really easy life. I don't cook or clean and I don't go anywhere without Dani. It might seem strange but it makes us both happy. It's my culture and my choice. It isn't hurting anyone."


so I'd say because of her lifestyle choice she chooses not to work but rather be a dole-bludger

oh, and
quote:
"I am a pet," she told the Daily Mail. "I generally act animal-like and I lead a really easy life. I don't cook or clean and I don't go anywhere without Dani. It might seem strange but it makes us both happy. It's my culture and my choice. It isn't hurting anyone."



Posted by Jake Benson on Jan-25-2008 07:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Seattle 1997? Aren't you talking about Grunge music, perhaps?


No, that's Seattle 1994. Well technically 1990 to today but whose paying attention to that?


Posted by Jake Benson on Jan-25-2008 07:38:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Yea dude, we've never really had a tremendous influx of "goth pets," let alone goths in general.


wait aren't you
(A) in high school right now and
(B) haven't lived in Seattle much of your life

???

So you are telling me you walked around analyzing the Goth to non-Goth ratio in Seattle when you were 6? I suppose you have the cure to AIDS too?

No there was not a surplus of goth pets in 1997, but there were enough that went to my high school and went to raves. They were actually nice people. Aside from their attire and music, they accepted me more than any other group. Long live goths.


Posted by Taranis on Jan-25-2008 07:46:

She's quite hot, BF looks like a bit of a tool, but oh well.


Posted by idoru on Jan-25-2008 07:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Benson
wait aren't you
(A) in high school right now and
(B) haven't lived in Seattle much of your life

???

So you are telling me you walked around analyzing the Goth to non-Goth ratio in Seattle when you were 6? I suppose you have the cure to AIDS too?

No there was not a surplus of goth pets in 1997, but there were enough that went to my high school and went to raves. They were actually nice people. Aside from their attire and music, they accepted me more than any other group. Long live goths.


A.) I'll be 21 at the end of April. Class of '05. I would've been 10.
B.) The room that I am in right now has been my primary place of sleep since I was three months old. Born and raised Seattle-ite.

No, I did not "walk around analyzing the Goth to non-Goth ratio in Seattle." However, as a kid I always thought that Goths were very freaky people. Having spent quite a bit of my childhood out and about, I can safely say that we never had any sort of an "influx." I really wouldn't consider the number of Goths at a "rave" to be any sort of reflection on the number that reside in a city. That's like saying, "Wow, there sure are a lot of candy kids here, I guess a lot of the city must be like this!"


Posted by Dieselboy_1206 on Jan-25-2008 07:54:

I just really like that people feel it doesn't matter what they say or how they act, as long as they aren't directly affecting someone else people should just accept their lifestyle/ what they say.

Freedom of speech and self expression is protected under law. You can say what you want and express yourself in whatever way and not be put in prison. However people can react any damn way they want as long as they aren't violating your rights. And that might mean you need to have your master buy a damn car.

That being said, I have absolutely no problem with their lifestyle. It doesn't offend or bother me one bit. I am just tired of people using freedom of speech and expression as a reason to get away with doing anything without repercussion. You made the choice to live that lifestyle, now accept the fucking consequences.


Posted by verndogs on Jan-25-2008 08:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Dieselboy_1206
I just really like that people feel it doesn't matter what they say or how they act, as long as they aren't directly affecting someone else people should just accept their lifestyle/ what they say.

Freedom of speech and self expression is protected under law. You can say what you want and express yourself in whatever way and not be put in prison. However people can react any damn way they want as long as they aren't violating your rights. And that might mean you need to have your master buy a damn car.

That being said, I have absolutely no problem with their lifestyle. It doesn't offend or bother me one bit. I am just tired of people using freedom of speech and expression as a reason to get away with doing anything without repercussion. You made the choice to live that lifestyle, now accept the fucking consequences.


Except you are assuming this happened in America. This happened in London


Posted by Jake Benson on Jan-25-2008 08:10:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Born and raised Seattle-ite.


That makes two of us. Sorry for assuming you weren't one.

quote:

I can safely say that we never had any sort of an "influx." I really wouldn't consider the number of Goths at a "rave" to be any sort of reflection on the number that reside in a city. That's like saying, "Wow, there sure are a lot of candy kids here, I guess a lot of the city must be like this!"


I never said pet goths or goths in general were a LARGE trend. I'll elaborate more on my personal knowledge. Goth pets were at my high school, at raves, and all over Seattle, though usually concentrated around the Space Needle, Capitol Hill, and the U-District. I think there's still a goth store on Capitol Hill that sells pet goth stuff. I saw pet goths and goths in general a lot in the 90s, but they slowly contributed and dissolved into the more popular emo trend today.

I have no idea why we are even arguing. I just claimed goth pets are so Seattle 1997. It was a trend though a small one.


Posted by Meat187 on Jan-25-2008 09:11:

This thread needs ponygirls!


Posted by Spacey Orange on Jan-25-2008 10:11:

ponygirl? srsly, what kind of stuid bitch would wear this getup and act like a horse and moreover, what kind of sick fuck would enjoy this? fucken idiots.



Posted by Moongoose on Jan-25-2008 10:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
She's on the rag.. no sex til monday..


quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Fuck that... my pet boyfriend will get his red wings if he likes it or not.

And he likes it.


quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
P.S. Why do you think it's gross? It really isn't that bad. Be a man and suck it up.



Lad, it's your duty to find ye a lass
With child-bearing hips and a pink, supple ass
And make her your wife and love her with love so true
Now some rivers run high, some rivers run low
When her river runs red, then she's starting her flow
And it's called menstr'ation, and here's what it means to you

You will notice her bloomers are spotty at first
Stand back � her ovarian dam's gonna burst
Son, don't be afraid, it's a natural t'ing
Just wad up some cotton and hand her some string
Put the old linens on top of the bed
Get out of the house and go down to the old pub instead

She'll retain her water, her breasts will be tender
And every third word that you say will offend her
Get out of the house and go down to the old pub instead
And she'll want to make love � if you do, you're a fool
'Cause you'll only end up with a bloody O'Toole
Get out of the house � down to the old pub instead

And she'll want you to sample the fruit of her loins
But son, it'll taste like some old rusty coins
So turn off the light, boy, and take off your hat
And drop to your knees, say a prayer to Saint Pat
Then he'll give you the strength to get out of the bed
And for Ireland's sake, go down to the old pub instead

Now the pub is the place where the lads are a-meetin'
When the moon's full and the gals are a-bleedin'
The Catholic, the Protestant, even the pagan
The pub is the place when your lady is raggin'
So drink of your pint, boys, and thank your shamrocks
That as menfolk we don't have to bleed from our cocks
And that we can escape from the lady in red
And get out of the house and go down to the old pub instead


Down to the old pub instead , by stephen lynch


Posted by idoru on Jan-25-2008 12:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Benson
That makes two of us. Sorry for assuming you weren't one.


Huh, I did not know that. You just scored a shitload of points. Whereabouts are you from?

quote:
I never said pet goths or goths in general were a LARGE trend. I'll elaborate more on my personal knowledge. Goth pets were at my high school, at raves, and all over Seattle, though usually concentrated around the Space Needle, Capitol Hill, and the U-District. I think there's still a goth store on Capitol Hill that sells pet goth stuff. I saw pet goths and goths in general a lot in the 90s, but they slowly contributed and dissolved into the more popular emo trend today.

I have no idea why we are even arguing. I just claimed goth pets are so Seattle 1997. It was a trend though a small one.


There are one or two goth shops on Capitol Hill (and one occult shop which scares the hell out of me every time I pass it.), though it's mostly populated by your typical left-wing hippie/indie/vegan/emo crowd. Not really many around the Space Needle, and I never venture into the U-District often enough, but I'd say it's about the same crowd as Capitol Hill.

I don't know why we're arguing, either. I guess I misinterpreted your first post as though you were saying it was a rather large trend that kind of "swept the area" so to speak. My apologies.


Posted by leph555 on Jan-25-2008 12:58:

what did i miss


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-25-2008 14:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter
I'd say its probably an accurate enough assumption though




Sure, if you're stupid.


Posted by denys envy on Jan-25-2008 14:24:

i vaguely remember there being some thread i was involved about this exact sort of thing... hmmmm....


Posted by Dr. DAS on Jan-25-2008 14:24:

A couple of quick thoughts...

Looking at the picture (I agree, she's pretty hot...motorboat?) I wonder why they didn't just unclip the quicksnap from her collar to the leash and get on the bus?

If she's on benefits because she lives as a pet, then that's an abuse of the system...which sounds like what's going on given that she rarely leaves the house without her 'master'...get a job and play doggie on your own fucking time. You can play 'dead hooker' for all I care, but pay your way if you're able.

Her boyfriend looks like a douche.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-25-2008 14:27:

Well I don't know how the welfare system works in the UK, but over here they would never give someone benefits because of such a lifestyle choice.

So let me reiterate that it's a stupid assumption to make, even based on the information provided.


Posted by denys envy on Jan-25-2008 14:28:

wasn't i gonna buy some bitch a diamond encrusted pink collar... tricia?

i can't find the thread.


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