Kick that stupid puppy, animals aren’t worth sh*t!!!!!!!!!! Haha—actually, this is an ongoing debate among my circle of friends. The whole group is split up into the Baby-Cryers and the Puppy-Kickers (it’s just a silly thing, nothing to be taken seriously). I’m a Puppy-Kicker myself ‘cause, um… yeah, that puppy isn’t worth anything, he will never find the cure for cancer and all that wonderful stuff like children will. Children are more important, sorryyyyyyyy =\
I have to admit, this was a tough decision. I’ve often advocated kicking puppies simply because their so damn low to the ground you can get good contact with their ribs and send them flying. But I have to think of what is more scarring. Making a child cry is a beautiful thing and it’s so easy. Kicking a puppy can get you charged with animal cruelty while making a child cry is free and perfectly legal. Just give the kid a mean look or call him a jerk. There’s always the classic stealing of his candy too. Making a child cry just leaves room for so many possibilities. They’re almost endless really.
[quote author=“Andreux”]But human beings are worth more!! =\ Puppies are expendable! Kick those stupid things! LOL
That’s exactly my point. It’s because humans are worth more that they should be mocked more openly. I can kick any ole puppy and it won’t mean much. But that child might be scarred for 70 years because I did something terrible to him. I’m looking at this in the long-term.
Say both actions will scar the inflictee (is that a word?): kicking the puppy will physically scar it, and making the baby cry will emotionally scar it.