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Posted by obsidian on March 28, 2009, at 14:05:55
lol, that's funny
but seriously the do did become disturbed,
the dog did not feel safe
he could have gotten hit for no real reason at all
I feel bad about my dog, I wish I could have helped him
I did not at first have the consideration I do now for the existence of beings apart from me
but I have since indulged in a complete compulsion to understand everything there is to know about people, and especially particular onesand so the dog would bite sometimes in unpredictable ways
and I'd have to warn people not to get near him
because they hadn't learned to expect it
I could read the signs and I knew to give him space
he was a really kind of tormented dog, really "neurotic" as we used to call him
I can't tell if the hamsters were emotionally stable or not..ha ha
the goldfish did not get his "needs met" because I put him in a tank outside and just left him there..I thought they could live in really cold water
there were a couple I took dogs home with me that I met along my travels..and my father would get angry and call the pound
but strangely enough he let a couple who were addicted to heroin live in our house, my room in particular (don't worry, I didn't sleep in the room anymore, probably because my sister didn't so I would find wherever she was and sleep near her) usually next the TV.
there's more stories there...I'd write them down if I didn't think it was so crazy
Posted by Toph on March 31, 2009, at 8:36:57
In reply to Where I lived even the dog was crazy...., posted by obsidian on March 28, 2009, at 14:05:55
I bet the dog neverr curled up next to your dad.
Posted by obsidian on April 2, 2009, at 0:36:06
In reply to Re: Where I lived even the dog was crazy.... » obsidian, posted by Toph on March 31, 2009, at 8:36:57
no, never did
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