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I'm not going to say that what he considered doing was right, but I wouldn't look down on him for it either.

I read a story recently of a woman who left a dead puppy with a note attached to it at a vet's office. The note detailed essentially that her son and his friend had put the dog in a fucking microwave. The bitch was too scared to sign her name on the note.

I know from a technical assistant at the vet's office, who found the dog, would have stuck a microwave over the kid's head and turned it on.

Is it right? Of course not. Would I see the assistant as a terrible person for doing it? No.

Animal abusers get what they deserve. I believe that terrible people should have what they did to their victims inflicted back upon them, ten fold. Either in this world or another world.

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