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I had a near-death experience in New York. On my way to the subway, a big pitbull attacked and latched onto my leg. A homeless man saved me by hitting it with a trashcan. I ended up in the hospital and never took that path again,
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Anonymous 10w

W homeless man

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Anonymous 10w

Also every time I see the homeless man I get him a chopped cheese with Baja blast cause he likes that meal

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Anonymous 10w

so what was the question

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Anonymous 10w

It wasn’t necessarily question. It was more of a statement that happened to me.

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Anonymous 10w

Pit bulls need to be classified as wild animals and not pets. Experienced people can handle aggressive dogs like Rottweilers but not Pitbulls.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 10w

then why did u post it in ask anything😭

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 10w

Bruh relax ain’t that serious

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 10w

we’re just asking, (as you do in ask anything) you’re the one taking offense 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 10w

sir/maam i asked a simple question wdym relax😭😭

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 10w

It’s depends how the dog is raised not on the breed, no breed of dog is inherently more violet it’s just that because some are perceived that way, people end up raising them that way

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Anonymous replying to -> #9 10w

Probability says this is false. There are a lot more labs, poms and golden retrievers than pit bulls. Still compare the number of attacks. Technically, you can even train a wolf or a big cat. Doesn’t make it safe.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 10w

Correlation is not causation, just because there is a perceived increased amount of attacks from pit bulls doesn’t mean it actually exists, you just only hear about those attacks more because of that inherit bias that pit bulls are dangerous, which again is entirely based on how they were raised and treated. There are so many pit bulls that aren’t aggressive at all just as there are golden retrievers that attack other dogs and people because they aren’t trained well

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