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| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
I failed to read the thread, so I'm sure someone has said this already - but if she wants to act like a dog, she should be treated like one by everyone. I think it's terrific the bus driver kicked her off, and telling her they don't allow dogs on the bus was all the more class.
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Rob, I think I'm missing something here 
Pet
- an animal which is kept in the home as a companion and treated affectionately
- DISAPPROVING be sb's pet to be the person that someone in authority likes best and treats better than anyone else
- INFORMAL APPROVING a kind person who is easy to like
- UK INFORMAL an affectionate way of addressing someone, especially a woman or a child
In no moment, she claimed to be a dog (and it doesn't seem to be a meaning implied by the word "pet"). Her boyfriend just kept her on a lead, she said she was a pet girl, and was walking the same way we would walk, clothed, on her feet... the only thing "abnormal" about her was that polemic piece of jewelry. She never gave up her "humanity", so to speak (we're animals too, aren't we?).
| quote: | Originally posted by Spacey Orange
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.
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Kay, that's a bit too exotic for me... but there's nothing idiotic about it.
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