Re: What the Heck is Up With "Fatal Attractions" On Animal Planet?
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anthonym
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Re: What the Heck is Up With "Fatal Attractions" On Animal Planet?
I aggree with BPelizabeth, non reptile people see that and pass jugement on all of us. Not thinking that there are good pet / bad pet owners no mater the type of animal.
Re: What the Heck is Up With "Fatal Attractions" On Animal Planet?
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Hypancistrus
Animal Planet was infiltrated by humaniacs a long time ago. It shows in their programming-- all of their programming with the exception of a few shows like Dogs 101 is geared towards highlighting the negatives of the human-animal bond with very little effort towards showing the positives.
This. This answers everything. I'm sick of people going on "AP'S BEING BAD TO SNAKES/DOGS/PEOPLE/THE MOOD!" Get over it already guys; you ain't changing a thing.
Re: What the Heck is Up With "Fatal Attractions" On Animal Planet?
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Bellabob
I don't see any episodes about "deadly" dogs. Dogs kill more people a year than snakes, so why not show an episode about a deadly dog hmm? Oh, yea, thats right, dogs are cute and furry, so that makes them completely harmless right?
What planet do you live on?? My beloved breed of choice in on just about every news station every day! Problem is that any dog that has short hair and a muscular build is labeled as a "pit-bull". No one knows what a "pit-bull" is as there is no definition of one anywhere because there is not a breed of pit-bull. They also do not want to learn the history or the DNA history of the American Pit Bull Terrier.
Sorry my A.D.D. kicked in, I didnt mean to high-jack your post but you hit a touchy subject with me.
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Re: What the Heck is Up With "Fatal Attractions" On Animal Planet?
I'm glad I'm not a grammar nazi, else my head might have simply exploded while reading this thread.
Don't they teach proper grammar in school anymore? Or is it a shift in our culture that accepts run-on sentences, fragmented sentences, misspellings and lack of punctuation in our writing as somehow 'normal' and acceptable? I'm not saying we should be 'all proper, all the time,' but sheesh...can't we take just a little extra time to make our posts readable?
:D I'm (mostly) just kidding around here. I know it's not that big a deal, but sometimes I do worry about the current state of the English language. ;)