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fandomsecrets2015-12-25 05:08 pm
[ SECRET POST #3278 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3278 ⌋
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[Scott Weiland, Stone Temple Pilots]
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[Super Smash Bros/Mario RPG]
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[Xena: Warrior Princess]
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[The Martian, The Force Awakens]
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08. [SPOILERS for Final Fantasy VII]

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11. [WARNING for incest]

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Re: since we're on a gift theme
They are animals who broke out by accident and thus were vulnerable to the natural dangers of the world. That's not anyone's "fault", it's how nature works. If someone's dog broke out of their house and got hit by a car, would you say that's their fault to0? That's ridiculous. Playing the blame game and laying guilt on someone who lost a family member is a spectacularly shitty thing to do. Accidents happen.
because you took them to a pet shop instead of a shelter
Yeah, because there are totally shelters that take rabbits and hamsters everywhere! I think there's a whopping total of one in my state. A lot of states have none. Pet shops don't exist to torture and murder animals. They have every reason to keep the animals alive. The hamsters probably found good new homes--or died in the pet shop of old age, given that hamsters don't live that long.