The choice is obvious. There is no other option for me.
For my dog to live as long as I do. Exactly as long.
If I die somehow, he won't have to be there to be alone. If he dies, I won't be here alone.
~cheyrose
The only problem with that is it doesn't say how healthy they'll be. If you live to be 110 then your dog would be a shell of the former dog it was. Also, you could die tomorrow and so will the dog. If you live with your family or someone else then that'll put more stress and sadness onto them.
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· 8 years ago
Well I sure hope I don't live that long, honestly. My dog is very old, and if I died tomorrow, it wouldn't be that bad for him. My family hates my dog anyways, so they wouldn't miss him. And the fact that I'm getting kicked out soon hints that they won't be missing me too much either.
As I said on another version of this post, I'll take the free gas.
For 2 years I will drain and bankrupt all other gas companies while selling the gas under my own company's brand, thus monopolising the industry
I think man's friendship with dogs is beautifully tragic. Dogs seem to love stronger and feel more intensely than humans but are with us for a short precious time. It's like the price humans have to pay for such a devoted friend. I feel like you can't mess with that.
For my dog to live as long as I do. Exactly as long.
If I die somehow, he won't have to be there to be alone. If he dies, I won't be here alone.
~cheyrose
The repost even removed one of the choices!
All in all, this repost is a downgrade
For 2 years I will drain and bankrupt all other gas companies while selling the gas under my own company's brand, thus monopolising the industry