Of course, I'm not a cryer, so maybe that's it.
I thought it was based on Hacihko the Dog in Japan that waited for his master at the station every day after his owner didn't return from the war.
I thought it was based on Hacihko the Dog in Japan that waited for his master at the station every day after his owner didn't return from the war.
I thought it was based on Hacihko the Dog in Japan that waited for his master at the station every day after his owner didn't return from the war.
It's a common trope.
Of course, I'm not a cryer, so maybe that's it.
No the first one rewrote history, Bender's Game did nothing to rewrite history, it just sucked.
Are you not human? I think that's it.![]()
I never cried at the end of the episode (like Fry, I guess I'm too macho), but the end of "Jurassic Bark" was very depressing. The visuals mixed with the music created a very good emotional scene. The saddest part is, despite what others think they remember, Fry has no knowledge that Seymour waited for him like like that for years. Fry just believed that the dog quickly forgot about him.
If you've ever had a Dog that you saw every day and looked after for many years you'd get it.
My neighbours had several dogs too but they didn't have the same relationship with their pets. But they weren't considered pets. Just something they owned.If you've ever had a Dog that you saw every day and looked after for many years you'd get it.
I've had several dogs in my lifetime. Outlived 'em all. But I still don't get it. Now, if a human loved one died, I'd get it. Lost my mom and both grandparents, all three of which raised me. But animals are not people. They are something you own.
No offense meant to people who love their pets, but in the end, that's all they are: pets.
No offense meant to people who love their pets, but in the end, that's all they are: pets.
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