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hipmanSep 7, 2010
No offense but the dog is probably better off....
rikkuotakuSep 7, 2010
No offense but new digg sucks.
hipmanSep 7, 2010
Why are you still here?.
yohansergeSep 7, 2010
You sound like a bitch.
Grow a pair of nuts.
If you don't like Digg, f**k off.
thelivinghamSep 7, 2010
No offense, but your reply sucks. Why don't you stop licking Kevin's balls and grow a pair yourself? :)
yohansergeSep 7, 2010
The only balls I'm gobblin are the ones hanging between your mom's legs.
ingenuseSep 8, 2010
@yohanserge That's pretty nasty
diggduggjoeSep 8, 2010
I am hoping it improves, but I still get errors and the content is far below the quality of Digg v3. I spend more time on Reddit and Facebook now. I hang around for I miss the experience I once had and I desperately hope it rebounds into something worth returning to.
I am having my doubts that it will recover. I do not have the nerve to say it yet, but it looks very much like Digg is De--!
mikado_yvrSep 7, 2010
No way, being a dog it would probably be happier living under a bridge in a real "pack" society. poor guys probably scared to sleep at night without a trusted pair of ears listening out for him... Homeless in jersey isn't a joke.
flump5000Sep 7, 2010
youre right if youre referring to the jersey city and newark area. aside from that, id feel safe anywhere in nj.
gizram84Sep 7, 2010
camden? good luck with that...
also areas like new brunswick and asbury park are no picnics either..
flump5000Oct 18, 2010
i live right by new brunswick, if you think thats a bad area, idk where the hell you'd feel safe.
ghostalkerSep 7, 2010
I want the old Digg back, but I don't think that's gonna happen either.
Good luck with the dog.
wizzroomSep 7, 2010
"concerned neighbors" = nosy old bags who should mind their own business.
myoung6923Sep 7, 2010
Funny how we care more about the living conditions of a dog than the homeless
hipmanSep 7, 2010
He probably squandered his rent money on crack.But I guess now he doesn't even have a job.
diggduggjoeSep 8, 2010
If we really cared about people, we would cut all the taxes and regulation. Prosperity is good for everyone. The wealth this country could create if we only had the balls to untie our economic engine is beyond comprehension. In our effort to keep everything tidy and redistribute the wealth, all the companies fled. It is all down hill from here.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
gizram84Sep 7, 2010
Technically, the dog belonged to him and another man. The other man accepted a $25 surrender fee for turning the dog in.
I have no problem with this guy choosing to live outdoors, meal to meal, but it is cruel and absurd to give a dog back to such a reckless owner in a life threating living situation, especially after one of the owners voluntarily surrendered it.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
ruretardedSep 8, 2010
r u retarded? where do u think animal control dogs go? no one is adopting grown up dogs. u think they all go to some happy doggy day care? dogs are meant to live meal to meal and if his owner can the dog can too. how can u have more compassion for a dog than the person? give this man his fu cking dog back already!Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
sniperhareSep 7, 2010
Dogs can live outside just fine, mine spends 90% of the time outside. They can eat a large variety of foods so it's not like it will starve.
gubatron2Sep 7, 2010
what the F do I care about this? where's bury button?
EndSep 8, 2010
Give the poor guy (no pun intended) have his dog back, f**k if i was homeless i would want a companion.
EndSep 8, 2010
Please ignore the *Have* lol
kyzzyxxSep 8, 2010
As someone who had to live on the streets.. with a dog.. in the past, give him his dog back. When you are there, you feel completely alone. Having some companionship helps.
haikufuSep 8, 2010
Plus, taking a man's dog is one of the most evil things someone can do. You don't f**k with a man and his dog.
laptopsandpartSep 8, 2010
you can't unless you look for it.
kernel16Sep 8, 2010
f**k you, never take a man's dog away!
lavarockSep 8, 2010
If animal control is worried about the health and safety of his dog... exactly why the f**k is the guy under the bridge? For christsakes, there's a man and a dog living under a bridge in squalor and we go rescue the dog.
What the f**k is this?
Closed AccountSep 8, 2010
Come on! Give the man back his dog!
lavarockSep 8, 2010
If animal control is worried about the health and safety of his dog... exactly why the f**k is the guy under the bridge? For christsakes, there's a man and a dog living under a bridge in squalor and we go rescue the dog.
What the f**k is this?
hipmanSep 8, 2010
Funny, that guy doesn't look like he's asking for help.What does he need to be "rescued" from?.
toujames1Sep 8, 2010
Give the god damn dog back! that's probably the only friend he has left.
ehmceeSep 8, 2010
Wow, the new format kinda sucks....when did this happen?
fbtero14Sep 8, 2010
He deserves to have his dog back. He has been his companion for quite a while. Besides, he seems capable taking care of the dog.
feeishSep 8, 2010
Uggggg! The new digg sucks it is such a pain in the ass to scroll through the comments.
FixthisshitSep 8, 2010
I hate to see a grown man cry.
the4thaggieSep 8, 2010
Considering he probably though the dog as family, taking away something so precious to someone so unfortunate is cruel. Did the dog attack someone? Is the dog acting belligerent? The guy has to live on the streets in a ruthless area. Let the poor guy have his companion.
garhentSep 8, 2010
I don't buy that the dog got adopted either. Realistically the doggy went to the gas chamber because he didn't get adopted and now the assh**e who works at the shelter has to spin the PR. Dogs have a 40% euthanasia rate in Michigan from a State Sponsored study. Of course if the dog went to a PETA shelter then the dog is pushing up daisies. Hell they probably clubbed the dog with a chair leg as soon as showed up at the PETA shelter.
helmutxSep 8, 2010
This is truly distubring when a dog is taken away from a man with so little and in turn the dog is given more concern and care than the person.
globalbikerSep 8, 2010
Some people need to sit back and assess they're priorities! WTF?
warlok480Sep 8, 2010
I disagree with the consensus here...yes I recognize the homeless guy needs his dog to protect him, but a dog living outside with no permanent home is a public health issue. And Animal Control has a responsibility to remove an animal from such a situation. And yes, I recognize doggy went to the gas chamber, but as a public health matter, the alternative...spreading filth, possible disease and the like...its whats best...If Homeless guy wanted a dog he needs to get some kinda residence.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
starfishsystemsSep 8, 2010
"a dog living outside with no permanent home is a public health issue"
Um, no, actually. You offer no basis for this strange claim. Let's analyze it a bit:
Living outside: this is not an issue. If it were, then no pets would be allowed outside. In fact, no animals of any kind would be allowed outside. We'd have to euthanize all wild animals everywhere on the planet. Livestock would have to be kept indoors. Ranching would become illegal.
Permanent versus temporary home: this is not an issue. If it were, then people would not be allowed to board animals at kennels when they go on vacation. They couldn't take pets with them on vacation. They would never be allowed to move to another home, since that by definition causes the previous home to become temporary.
porkfriedriceSep 8, 2010
f**ked up
actanonverba71Sep 9, 2010
I'm not a religous man, but, sometimes (like now) I really hope there is a god. M**ther F*ckers that kick people when they are at their lowest seriously need some cosmic justice. Reminds me of the guy in the "Green Mile" who puts the dry sponge on the other guy's head. So cruel and sick, have to torture people even when they are already at their lowest points.
moskrinSep 9, 2010
Won't someone think of the puppies!?