Well, u have a dog and no kids, this doesn t make for happy folks if that lasts. And u also obviously have a major issue with not having as much money as u wished. Not much money at all some would say, how would u even come up with a dumb statement like the one i quoted above otherwise? But it s ok, go pet ur dog, he understands what u are going through.
Uh no, u started saying millionaires couldn t have this kind of bond with their dogs, like if money and relationship to one s pet was related. U also implied bonding with one s dog is the best one could experiment, which indeed screams for a miserable family life. The more u write about dogs and ur expecations for ur kids to come - in another thread, the more I d advise vasectomy, sounds like the kids gonna have a miserable life, no matter the money, in case u start making some
you are a funny and FOS guy, i am all healthy and having a happy life with my family in early 30s, but somehow you claim i am old and am having personal/family issues, maybe generalised from one or two of my negative statements about southern europe. i am having fun and enjoying life. it's unarguably the video guy is having a wonderful bond with his doggy, then you starts saying he is (and i am) miserable? think what you think, but keep it to yourself is a better idea
ok, you read too much into the line. i simply meant he is having a really good time with his loving doggy, better than many rich people out there. i have to admit, i am very jealous he successfully has trained his doggy to do that. you have become full of shits and making narrowminded statements. will stop replying
"Your dog will always be there for you. If you lock your wife and your dog in the trunk of your car, when you open the trunk, the wife will be mad, but the dog will just be happy to see you" Louie Simmons Just watched Westside vs the World, there´s a lot to say about that quote but it made me miss having a dog.