Anyone that says dog probably isn't thinking this through. It doesn't say the dog will age better or anything, you'd just end up with a really old dog. If a dog is struggling at 15, imagine how hard it would be to watch a 30 year old dog try to move around.
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· 8 years ago
*thinks*
Holy shit I want dog love but not at the cost of my dog to suffer.
Grocery tab.
Because it's not real I like to assume that they would age like us. If the struggle in the last 8th of their life, say, then they'd struggle in the last 8th of their longer life rather than growing super speed and aging fast.
Either grocery so i could buy enough food for me and donate the rest to food banks, or airfare so i can easily get out of the US if Trump is elected president.
Free gas would turn you a profit for sure, I mean, so long as there isn't any limit on how much gas your allowed to take... I mean fuck a unlimited life time supply of gas would mean that you'd probably end up running the stations dry.
Free airfare for life would be nice but you have to spend time on a plane and going through metal detectors and then there is the whole problem of having money to spend when you get there b/c your house isn't there. So no.
Free gas for life would be nice but we may not be dependent on that soon and there is only so many places I can drive and cars with insurance is expensive. So no.
500$ of groceries means I have so much food to cook & prepare and make. And I have to eat, no matter what happens, for the rest of my life. So yes. But I hate cooking.
Dog lives as long as I do, well, that would be nice. Having a companion that loves and looks up to you and sheds all over the house and poops in the yard but is my best friend. But then I can get married and be able to have intelligent conversations with a spouse and help them and be mates but nothing will love me like a dog. So no. But it would be hard to give this up.
I spend around $40-$60 on gas each month, already did most of the traveling that I want to, and don't have a dog. Groceries are the obvious choice. Free 1br apartment in your current city for life would be a nice option.
Ain't nobody ever got to go anywhere for free
Totally a regular person.
*wags tail*
Holy shit I want dog love but not at the cost of my dog to suffer.
Grocery tab.
Free gas for life would be nice but we may not be dependent on that soon and there is only so many places I can drive and cars with insurance is expensive. So no.
500$ of groceries means I have so much food to cook & prepare and make. And I have to eat, no matter what happens, for the rest of my life. So yes. But I hate cooking.
Dog lives as long as I do, well, that would be nice. Having a companion that loves and looks up to you and sheds all over the house and poops in the yard but is my best friend. But then I can get married and be able to have intelligent conversations with a spouse and help them and be mates but nothing will love me like a dog. So no. But it would be hard to give this up.