Okay so I understand the whole picking a fight, throwing names around and the old tit for tat thing, that makes sense to me. I'm not the best friend of everyone here and I kind of enjoy that in the way one enjoys a challenge. But I think stealing someones dog while they're in a coma crosses some sort of line surely? Morally or ethically or just in
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[Yes, it's Jack! And a lovely chocolate lab puppy. Hello!]
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[Of all the things people had done to him, including being set on fire and kicked in the balls, this was the most insulting. Because really? His dog?]
Look, give it back. It's mine.
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[She's the woman that lives next door? Works in the library?]
Heard him crying in your room.
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[Not like he wanted a magic coma to strike, he was in the middle of making something to try and get back at the freak and the yeti. More a hobby than a real threat.]
Dogs don't cry, they whine.
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[And he did not like that one bit.]
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[Why was everyone suddenly very convinced that he really was all for love, caring and sharing? Because he wasn't. Well, to a point. Maybe he would miss his dog... just a bit.]
I hate that bloody dog, I just want it back because it's mine.
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People are cruel, victimizing a puppy of all things.
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A man does not hurt the baby puppies of another. It's unforgivable.
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Completely unforgivable indeed but said thief is a very big chap and if I was to attack him, he would probably pummel me. Again. He's a charming gentleman, as you can tell.
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