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Come Inside... => The Commons => Topic started by: GROWLER on November 05, 2011, 12:30:41 PM
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Shamelessly lifted via faceache and from original link by M.C.
Hero dog saves another after it was hit in the highway. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HJTG6RRN4E#)
I suggest some of our society watch and learn from this heroic and beautiful wulfy, as he shows more feeling, understanding and compassion with his paws than most humans do with their whole body.....just think back to that poor little Chinese girl that was knocked down and left for dead in the street a couple of weeks ago.
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Hero dog saves another after it was hit in the highway. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HJTG6RRN4E#)
I suggest some of our society watch and learn from this heroic and beautiful wulfy,
Lucky someone turned up to take the injured dog away to the vet before Wulfy started to eat it.
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Darwin Spank2:
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Darwin Spank2:
Wha?
I know a bit about animals.
Philanthropic acts are really not on their agenda and that didn't look like a mum rescuing her young pup.
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Darwin Spank2:
Quite. ::)
Why have got to try and physco analyse what's going on? confused:
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Darwin Spank2:
Quite. ::)
Why have got to try and physco analyse what's going on? confused:
We are in The Commons.
I was seriously attempting to undermine the cynical exploitation by the Media, of the human tendency to apply anthropomorphism, when animals do things that can be misconstrued.
Dogs do not have an inbuilt moral compass which causes them to 'rescue' any other animal.
They do however, have a strong instinct to get hold of any sort of meat they can find, to feed themsleves and their offspring.
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Darwin Spank2:
Quite. ::)
Why have got to try and physco analyse what's going on? confused:
We are in The Commons.
I was seriously attempting to undermine the cynical exploitation by the Media, of the human tendency to apply anthropomorphism, when animals do things that can be misconstrued.
Dogs do not have an inbuilt moral compass which causes them to 'rescue' any other animal.
They do however, have a strong instinct to get hold of any sort of meat they can find, to feed themsleves and their offspring.
Well why didn't he just lay into him with his teeth there and then?
Used its paws if iirc.
Not actually heard of a mongrel eating another live, albeit injured, one either tbqh.
I love the clip anyway,along with hundreds of others, especially when comparing the actions to what I mentioned in my original post regarding the Chinese girl.
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Darwin Spank2:
Quite. ::)
Why have got to try and physco analyse what's going on? confused:
We are in The Commons.
I was seriously attempting to undermine the cynical exploitation by the Media, of the human tendency to apply anthropomorphism, when animals do things that can be misconstrued.
Dogs do not have an inbuilt moral compass which causes them to 'rescue' any other animal.
They do however, have a strong instinct to get hold of any sort of meat they can find, to feed themsleves and their offspring.
Well why didn't he just lay into him with his teeth there and then?
Used its paws if iirc.
Not actually heard of a mongrel eating another live, albeit injured, one either tbqh.
I love the clip anyway,along with hundreds of others, especially when comparing the actions to what I mentioned in my original post regarding the Chinese girl.
I take your point about the Chinese girl and will not inflame your sensibilities further on the topic. angel1
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My shoulders are broad enough, and I'm always willing to listen and read others opinions, right or wrong....imo.
You seem like a fairly level headed geezer that doesn't resort to name calling in a nasty way, so fire away if you want. whistle: