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Originally Posted by Teuthida
Some humans deserve to die. No dog does. In movies you always feel worse when an animal dies than a human. I don't have the real world experience of seeing a random human/dog killed in front of me but I assume I'd be more affected by the human, being the same form as myself.
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I disagree with the notion that no dog deserves to die. Though the ones that need to be put down are likely a product of their environment, the same can be said for humans who act out. But if the end result is a Dog blind in one eye attacking every human it sees below 4 feet tall, attacking every dog you put in front of it, and eating it's own puppies... then it deserves to die as much as any human who would do the same.
I don't get sad when animals die in movies too. I remember some of my friends wouldn't even watch the butterfly effect movie because of the part where the kid sets the dog on fire... that part didn't phase me at all. It was messed up, but it would phase me more if he put his little sister in that bag and set her on fire. Then that would be hard for me to watch...