Stress relief
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Re: Stress relief
Maybe this the opposite of stress relief, but it is funny from a "this hurts my head, we're doomed".
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yRZZpk_9k8E
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yRZZpk_9k8E
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Re: Stress relief
If you watch that and then need some stress relief: Listen to Vulfpeck. FONKAY.
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Re: Stress relief
Stress relief: baking cookies with your urbanmsp friends. Who's in?
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i'm p upset that I saw this for the first time today
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The version of that I've seen did not have the cuts to Gimli having heard enough. They make it about 1.6 times better.
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A Metro Transit spokesman said the agency loves that a dog appreciates public transit.
http://www.startribune.com/nation/288350731.html
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Re: Stress relief
I do like how Seattle transit allows dogs on buses and trains if they pay a normal fair:
http://metro.kingcounty.gov/tops/bus/ho ... imals.html
I wish Metro Transit would implement something like this.
http://metro.kingcounty.gov/tops/bus/ho ... imals.html
I wish Metro Transit would implement something like this.
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Re: Stress relief
True. I would totally take my dogs on the bus to bring them on a nice walk along the river. As it stands now one has to put them in a carrier, defeats the purpose in my opinion. I'm sure Metro Transit has their reasons.
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As somebody who doesn't love dogs, I'm quite happy with the current situation.
Not all dogs are well-behaved, and in my experience, nobody's dog is as cute or mellow as their owners think they are.
Not all dogs are well-behaved, and in my experience, nobody's dog is as cute or mellow as their owners think they are.
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Re: Stress relief
Makes me think of Moscow's subway-riding stray dogs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_dog ... al_Times-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_dog ... al_Times-1
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-1As somebody who doesn't love dogs, I'm quite happy with the current situation.
Not all dogs are well-behaved, and in my experience, nobody's dog is as cute or mellow as their owners think they are.
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Re: Stress relief
-1-1As somebody who doesn't love dogs, I'm quite happy with the current situation.
Not all dogs are well-behaved, and in my experience, nobody's dog is as cute or mellow as their owners think they are.
And some owners aren't as great as they think they are.
I found dog tracks through my backyard this morning and I know exactly who let their dog run free. It's the same guy I hear in his backyard shouting at the dog as it growls and tries to take away a cloth or bone or whatever the hell he's holding in his hand. Sounds like dogfighting training or something. Dick.
And for the record, I also found cat tracks and those owners are just as irresponsible. Outdoor cats have poorer health and letting one run around a city is just incomprehensible to me. One time a cat ran across 35W right in front of me.
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Re: Stress relief
Clearly you have never had a dog. Playing tug of war is something dogs love... It's playful, not aggressive. You can hear the difference in tone too between a playful growl and a serious growl.
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I actually wasn't as concerned about the dog as the sounds the *man* was making.Clearly you have never had a dog. Playing tug of war is something dogs love... It's playful, not aggressive. You can hear the difference in tone too between a playful growl and a serious growl.
And it's a total dick move to allow your dog to run around off the leash. In fact it's illegal.
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It freaks me out how many idiot people let their dogs go off-leash; as a runner, I of course don't know which ones are well trained and which aren't, but they're all threats until they demonstrate otherwise. And no matter how good their dog is, if I or somebody else does something stupid and the dog responds by biting, the dog's probably going to be euthanized. You'd think people who love their dogs would understand that they want to keep their dogs on leash, as much to protect the dog as to protect others.
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Re: Stress relief
-1-1-1As somebody who doesn't love dogs, I'm quite happy with the current situation.
Not all dogs are well-behaved, and in my experience, nobody's dog is as cute or mellow as their owners think they are.
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