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What about the guy's side of the story? Everything so far has been based off what the girls said. :inoutugh: |
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it is not demanded by law that he has to reply. or pay attention. he could just be sitting there drinking his slurpee in a daze, daydreaming and only noticing them when they opened his door. |
Just watched the tv footage from ctv, they said the dog was in the hot car for half hour now?! |
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haha Ulic you take this conversation to such extremes man... not everything has to be demanded by law for it to be the more socially appropriate thing to do. don't start a rant about society and culture now please.. if he had just spoken up, rolled down his window a little more, let his dog chill outside while he ate.... none of this would have happened. what is gaining so much attention is simply the ridiculous overreaction - and it is simply that.. fucking ridiculous lol. |
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next time leave the dog outside or roll all the windows down. pretty fucking simple. |
what happened to the video? |
Sick and tired of seeing these SJW v Douchebag news stories. Fueled by the comedic and overly dramatic antics of the news media. Fuck all these groups. And fuck shitty dog owners. And fuck the hypocritical shitty dog owners who put the SJW mask on to criticize other dog owners. In other words, fuck social media.... (That's my rant) Here's a snippet of what happened elsewhere today: US Man Accused in African Lion Death Thought Hunt Was Legal Nigeria Boko Haram crisis: Child bomber hits Damaturu - BBC News Florida cop on leave after video of him tossing peanuts to prisoner | World | Ne Honda Accord, Toyota Camry Turning to Turbos » AutoGuide.com News Whale deaths off Alaska island remain mystery - North - CBC News Ice Bucket Challenge helped ALS Society respond to every request in Alberta | Globalnews.ca |
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Guess the chick who posted the video doesn't want to be questioned and posted an excuse? I for one can't see the dude having a mental disability. Wearing sweats+hoodie just means he can take the heat |
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Does this mean that the breadbox sedan segment will finally be fun again?! But on a serious note, SJW bullshit is one of the reasons why police brutality videos are a dual-edged sword. One one hand it does expose real concerns, but on the other, fuck the moron that edited the video to the leadup to an incident, completely taking it out of context. What if the asshole deserved it? |
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Dogs cool down by panting and through their paws, which isn't doing any good on cloth or leather seats. This was absolutely disgusting to see and hear. Quote:
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Imagine if an RS member had mentioned just how nuts, and popular, SJW bullshit was earlier... Playing on people's emotions for a reaction = FRONT PAGE NEWS!!! |
Something doesn't quite make sense to this story, prior to the filming. Quote:
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:suspicious: Anyway, in the end of the day, the girls had no right to open the door of someone else's property and go invade privacy. That's the bottom line. The guy on the other hand reacted in a very retarded way, especially considering the girls motive. |
The whole altercation... yes, yall need Jesus. |
If that guy was smart, he could have possibly picked up that girl using his charm. Instead, he is now on the internet looking like an unstable asshole! |
dumb ass guy, doesn't seem too educated owning a dog. I almost never bring my dogs out on a hot day, and if I do, I'll make sure I sit in the car with them in the shade or with ac along with a doggy bottle. Even if they're at home, I am paranoid, always patting them down with wet cold towel. |
...And someone earlier in this thread called it... I shared the video that went viral on a social media site and someone replied with: "An excerpt from a post from a friend of a friend: the guy is my friends friends older brother, he is bipolar and suffers from depression after his parents passed away. the video doesn't show the whole story but he was trying to handle the situation but after they started bitching and yelling st him he doesn't know how to handle these social problems very well and just snaps it's easy to shame a guy using social media and to only see the bad side of a situation or a person but he's going thru a lot as well and with his condition didn't handle it the right way. just wanted clarify cause its not fair the way ppl portray him." This is exactly like what someone said... spot on!... I don't know what to think of the situation anymore. If he truly has a mental disorder, should he still be owning a pet if he can barely take care of himself?... |
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First off, that back window is not open an inch. Secondly, that generation of Impreza's run a frameless window so the rubber seal around the door frame isn't flush with the top of the window. So even if it was open an inch, which it isn't, the actual opening is less than an inch. To be honest, when I first watched the video, i didn't even thing the rear window was open because the crack was that small. All your other shit ramblings about air flow and victor matrix, time to get off the glue. Fact is, even if the outside ambient temperature isn't that hot, all the glass makes the inside of the car act like a green house and temperature will raise very quickly. If there isn't any air flow, the inside temperatures will continue to go up. Yes, yesterday wasn't that hot, but I can tell you the inside of a car can get plenty hot just because the sun was out. Someone on FB posted a video of a 14 month old dog that was convulsing in the back of the family car. The family decided to go to Ikea and spent 4 hrs in there shopping. If it takes a video like that to get the message across, please let me know. I watched 15 seconds of it and was more disturbed by it than watching 2 girls and 1 cup. As for the owner of the dog, if they have a mental illness, please let me know why he is still driving? Then again, that will probably explain all the damage on his front bumper. |
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The bystander effect is not a positive one. They saw what they believed to be a dog in distress, and they acted on it. What if the dog really was? What if they hadn't acted on it? They did try to find the owner, they just didn't do a good job. Life is full of what ifs, but when a person or animal appears to be in distress, you should always try to help if you can. He shouldn't have reacted that way, and lets be honest they should have walked away when he reacted like that, but honestly, I wouldn't have either if I were them. |
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