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    ScoMore — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 11:09 AM)

    Was the door to the bathroom closet closed or was the dog just in the closet?
    The dog might have crawled into the closet to die.

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      Wu Ming — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 11:25 AM)

      ScoMore February 28, 2025 08:09 PM
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      Was the door to the bathroom closet closed or was the dog just in the closet?
      The dog might have crawled into the closet to die.
      In that detail all reports stayed consistent, the bathroom closet door was closed.
      Therefore it must've been locked with a key, otherwise the GSD would've opened it.
      GSDs aren't prone to suicide if buddies are still somewhere around (the 2 other dogs).

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        ScoMore — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 11:34 AM)

        I haven't seen anything about the bathroom closet door being closed but it might well have been.

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          ScoMore — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 10:58 AM)

          If one of the dogs disturbed her, wouldn't she just take the dog out of the bathroom and then close the door behind her when she re-entered the bathroom?

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            Wu Ming — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 11:05 AM)

            ScoMore February 28, 2025 07:58 PM
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            If one of the dogs disturbed her, wouldn't she just take the dog out of the bathroom and then close the door behind her when she re-entered the bathroom?
            Agreed, more likely…then again…
            A grief stricken person on the way to commit suicide might not think reasonable anymore.
            And perhaps the GSD
            'massively'
            tried to hinder her to do it.
            GSDs are known for protecting you, even against your will if necessary. 🐺​💔​

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              ScoMore — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 11:12 AM)

              But do GSD's have the ability to recognise when someone is taking more than the prescribed amount of pills and deduce that it's a suicide attempt, prompting them to intervene?
              I seriously doubt it.

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                Wu Ming — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 11:29 AM)

                ScoMore February 28, 2025 08:12 PM
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                But do GSD's have the ability to recognise when someone is taking more than the prescribed amount of pills and deduce that it's a suicide attempt, prompting them to intervene?
                I seriously doubt it.
                They aren't able to
                "recognise when someone is taking more than the prescribed"
                .
                GSDs are good at sensing emotions and intentions of people.
                Especially if they've a good bond with them.

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                  ScoMore — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 11:35 AM)

                  GSD's can recognise emotions but they can't recognise that taking pills is a harmful act.

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                    Wu Ming — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 11:40 AM)

                    ScoMore February 28, 2025 08:35 PM
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                    GSD's can recognise emotions but they can't recognise that taking pills is harmful act.
                    As said:
                    GSDs are good at sensing emotions and intentions of people.
                    Especially if they've a good bond with them.
                    And GSDs are known for protecting you, even against your will if necessary. 🐺​💔​

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                      ScoMore — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 12:47 PM)

                      I know you've already said that.
                      And I've already said that GSD's are incapable of recognising when someone is taking a drug overdose.

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                        Wu Ming — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 01:16 PM)

                        ScoMore February 28, 2025 09:47 PM
                        Member since December 11, 2024
                        I know you've already said that.
                        And I've already said that GSD's are incapable of recognising when someone is taking a drug overdose.
                        Fine that you're so convinced about that,
                        bat-fleck
                        .
                        I won't restart that detail of our discussion again, endless loop.
                        https://www.filmboards.com/board/p/22481669/permalink/#p22481669
                        The question of who of the two died first could lead to
                        inheritance disputes
                        .
                        We'll have to wait for the results of the autopsies to be able to estimate more precisely what happened.
                        It's good that it's investigated.
                        The overall circumstances are
                        certainly unusual
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                          ScoMore — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 02:23 PM)

                          It's not fine that you're so convinced that dogs can tell when someone is taking a drug overdose, recognise the dangers and then intervene.

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                            Wu Ming — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 05:14 PM)

                            ScoMore February 28, 2025 11:23 PM
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                            It's not fine that you're so convinced that dogs can tell when someone is taking a drug overdose, recognise the dangers and then intervene.
                            I didn't say it like that and you know that very well.
                            https://www.filmboards.com/board/p/22481669/permalink/#p22481669
                            The complete compilation below isn't
                            that
                            good/funny.
                            Just that short scene 👇🏼​ (where the
                            'tab'
                            is) for an idea what I meant.
                            German Shepherds are hilariously cute 🐺 Funny Dog Videos 2024

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                              ScoMore — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 09:33 PM)

                              I said:
                              'And I've already said that GSD's are incapable of recognising when someone is taking a drug overdose.'
                              You replied, saying:
                              'Fine that you're so convinced about that, bat-fleck.'
                              That clearly shows that you are not convinced that a GSD is incapable of recognising when someone is taking a drug overdose.

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                                Wu Ming — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 10:08 PM)

                                ScoMore March 01, 2025 06:33 AM
                                Member since December 11, 2024
                                I said:
                                'And I've already said that GSD's are incapable of recognising when someone is taking a drug overdose.'
                                You replied, saying:
                                'Fine that you're so convinced about that, bat-fleck.'
                                That clearly shows that you are not convinced that a GSD is incapable of recognising when someone is taking a drug overdose.
                                Fragments of quotes and Blabla.
                                Check your base and have a good one.

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                                  ScoMore — 1 year ago(March 01, 2025 12:39 AM)

                                  Wu Ming said...
                                  ScoMore March 01, 2025 06:33 AM
                                  Member since December 11, 2024
                                  I said:
                                  'And I've already said that GSD's are incapable of recognising when someone is taking a drug overdose.'
                                  You replied, saying:
                                  'Fine that you're so convinced about that, bat-fleck.'
                                  That clearly shows that you are not convinced that a GSD is incapable of recognising when someone is taking a drug overdose.
                                  Fragments of quotes and Blabla.
                                  Check your base and have a good one.
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                                  Classic type of response from someone who has lost the argument but isn't big enough to admit it…
                                  Sad, really.

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                                    Wu Ming — 1 year ago(March 01, 2025 06:34 AM)

                                    ScoMore said...
                                    Classic type of response from someone who has lost the argument but isn't big enough to admit it…
                                    Sad, really.
                                    ScoMore March 01, 2025 09:39 AM
                                    Member since December 11, 2024
                                    Classic type of response from someone who has lost the argument but isn't big enough to admit it…
                                    Sad, really.
                                    It's always cute when a loser just declares itself the winner. 🐭🧦

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                                      ScoMore — 1 year ago(March 01, 2025 02:53 PM)

                                      Wu Ming said...
                                      ScoMore March 01, 2025 09:39 AM
                                      Member since December 11, 2024
                                      Classic type of response from someone who has lost the argument but isn't big enough to admit it…
                                      Sad, really.
                                      It's always cute when a loser just declares itself the winner. 🐭🧦
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                                      Don't kid yourself.
                                      You're not being cute.

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                                        ∂³∑x² — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 05:56 PM)

                                        I'm not standing up for Juan's girlfriend here but the person you are conversing with regarding dogs and their empathetic skills
                                        posted about a horse around 5 months ago
                                        .
                                        This horse could apparently count and multiply on command.
                                        A psychologist later assumed that it was reading microexpressions (Before they were a thing) and knew when to stop stomping when it got to the right number by reading the person's body language.
                                        Dog's have empathy skills too and can tell when a person's 'energy' changes and tries to take appropriate action to assist them.
                                        This could have been the case with the dog that got locked up and died of starvation
                                        Call me ∑

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                                          Wu Ming — 1 year ago(February 28, 2025 06:38 PM)

                                          ∂³∑x² March 01, 2025 02:56 AM
                                          Member since May 7, 2024
                                          I'm not standing up for Juan's girlfriend here but the person you are conversing with regarding dogs and their empathetic skills posted about a horse around 5 months ago.
                                          This horse could apparently count and multiply on command.
                                          A psychologist later assumed that it was reading microexpressions (Before they were a thing) and knew when to stop stomping when it got to the right number by reading the person's body language.
                                          Dog's have empathy skills too and can tell when a person's 'energy' changes and tries to take appropriate action to assist them.
                                          This could have been the case with the dog that got locked up and died of starvation
                                          Sicko stalker
                                          Sicky
                                          ∂³∑x² 🌵🤪 started with a lie
                                          "Juan's girlfriend"
                                          .
                                          And then just released a longer Blabla what I said.
                                          Always refreshing, that
                                          Arschloch
                                          . 🦜​

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