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trishna87:

Until the sun rises in the west and sets in the east. Until the rivers run dry, and the mountains blow in the wind like leaves…

I never realised how much I ship these two before this scene tonight.

My heart broke for Dany.

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becky-mariee:

</333 I bawled during this scene tonight.
GAME OF THRONES!!
Khaleesi <3 Khal

becky-mariee:

</333 I bawled during this scene tonight.

GAME OF THRONES!!

Khaleesi <3 Khal

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i hate getting into reblog battles on tumblr. sorry, followers.

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melissanncloset:

i love how much controversy my doc has sparked.

not so much controversy as pointing out the inaccuracies 

i feel like the people who make these types of videos do so in an effort to sort of ‘advertise’ bully breeds, when they really don’t need advertising. i’d be happier if less people owned them, less idiot dog owners who don’t know what they’re doing and getting an animal they can’t or don’t know how to handle. no one ever points out the differences of HA and DA, or points out that it isn’t a bad thing for a bully breed to be DA, that it is not a behaviour that needs to be/can be ‘rehabilitated’ or ‘trained out’ [again, regarding high drive game bred working dogs].

idk i just feel like people who believe ‘PIT BULLS ARE EVIL BABY KILLING MONSTERS’ and believe so because they’re blinded by the media, and suddenly have their view on the dogs changed by a short video on youtube and believe ‘THESE DOGS CAN DO ABSOLUTELY NO HARM IT’S ALL HOW YOU RAISE EM’ aren’t any less blinded than they were before… they’ll believe anything, they won’t do their own research, they won’t educate themselves on the history of these dogs, and it’s the ‘it’s all how you raise em’ attitude that causes more harm than good. you can’t fix stupid.

yes, some poor-excuses for owners have them, and yes, they have a history of blood (that people have entirely INFLUENCED them to be a part of), and yes, there is a great deal of pit bulls out right now (some articles claim they are going through a “baby-boom” of sorts).

but my video (a school project, and a passionate one at that), was meant to show those who only fear the dogs. as quotes from one of my interviewees, “you don’t have to love them, just give them a chance.”

now, i will allow the “breed/aggression” relationship does relate to some dogs more than others - BUT so many of the dogs i have met have disproved anything of a the Pit Bull’s “violent” reputation. they CAN be sweet, affectionate, and nurturing.
just as much as any other breed can be vicious and aggressive.
i’ve met dachshunds that were territorial and aggressive to others. i’ve have my own dog that is DA, and she is a mix breed of shiba inu and sharpei. 
just as any any pit bull can be sweet and nurturing with the right owner and training, any other dog can easily become DA.

and yes - any dog, even those that have been “raised correctly” may even become DA. but that’s because, as the ending of my film talks about, “every dog is an individual.”
not all people love other people or children or pets. everyone has the right to like/dislike whoever - and dogs can follow in-toe.
my dog with DA loves to play with puppies, but hates older dogs.
there are many dogs that are exactly the opposite.

ya know, for a “vegan,” you seem to not understand the individuality of animals. 

as far as your argument about “bait dogs,” i must say you are dead-wrong. they are real.
you can NOT sum up a “game dog” with injuries to just that - HOW on earth does being a “game dog” explain those with their teeth PULLED FROM THEIR MOUTH? no roots, no nothing - cleanly pulled from their gums. what “game/hunter” does that to a dog?

do a degree, i can agree that some dogs with scars may just get them from their environment or scraps with other dogs on the streets.
but what about those dogs with acid and fire burns down the entire length of their spine? do you think that is just from pure accident? people out there do that to “toughen” their skin for fighting.

though you are right to your opinion, there are some discrepancies in your discrepancies. 

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therealpitbull:

BAD DOG (by melbel1023)

A documentary about the true nature of media-portrayed “vicious” pit bulls and the people who love and defend them.

Not too pleased about the number of dogs in chokes or prongs, and that they got Peace Love Pit Bulls to speak, and they didn’t talk bout how most “Pit Bull attacks” aren’t form Pit Bulls, but other then that good info. 

“Breed has nothing to do with aggression”- uhh actually yeah it kind of does, especially since APBT’s have been traditionally bred for gameness, which more often than not includes dog aggressiveness. Breed can also be related to a lack of aggression; APBT’s have been traditionally bred away from human aggressiveness. It works both ways. “It depends on how they’re treated”- more of the ‘it’s how they’re raised’ bullshit. You take a game bred bulldog, raise it perfectly well with tons of socialization, and then tell me ‘oh it must’ve been raised wrong’ when it turns on and starts showing DA. Genetics DO play a major role in this breed [working bred American pit bull terriers, I don’t care much for pet bulls/amstaffs/ukc apbt’s].

“You pull a dog’s tail, you should expect to get bit”. Not in APBT’s. Does that mean an APBT will never ever show HA when it gets poked or pulled? No. But to say that it’s EXPECTED? Good job defending the breed. Man biters get put down in the working APBT world, period. “If they’re socialized, you will not have a problem.” - with HA or DA? DA is normal in the breed… It should not be a surprise when an APBT shows it. It should not be encouraged, and I expect a DA dog to still act politely on a lead around other dogs, but APBT’s are not meant to have doggy friends. And the bait dogs shit… Ugh ugh of course you can’t have a video like this complete without BAIT DOGS. Do people not realize that ‘bait dogs’ are a myth produced by the media, and only became fact BECAUSE of this? Stupid cruel thugs only started using ‘bait dogs’ because the media came up with the concept. They’ve never been used otherwise in the history of the game bred APBT.

And then there’s also the fact that any APBT or APBT mix that comes in to a rescue gets labeled as a ‘bait dog’ if it has any scars on it at all. Because obviously a breed prone to dog aggression never gets in any scraps with other dogs on its own, right? Or yard accidents never happen. Well intentioned yet extremely irresponsible owners NEVER leave their dogs alone together resulting in a fight, of course. Idk why people say that ‘these dogs would do anything for us, even fight for us’- they were fought because they’d been bred to, not because they made a conscious decision ‘I will do anything my owner wants me to including fighting other dogs!!’ A turned on game bred bulldog doesn’t need much encouragement from its handler to want to go after another dog.

“We have to treat each dog as a separate individual case”- I think that’s the only good advice I’ve heard out of this, lol. Yes, APBT’s are genetically prone to DA… Does that mean every APBT will be DA? No. I know plenty of working bred APBT’s who interact fine with other dogs. But it should not be a surprise when an APBT turns out to be DA, and people NEED to be educated on the differences between HA and DA. 

Why do these videos only ever focus on pet bulls and bulldog mixes, never the actual breed itself. Then again, the APBT world doesn’t need more new dumb owners thinking these dogs can do no harm, it’s people like that who leave their dogs alone unattended and come home to a dead dog.

You do state some valid points. No dog should be looked upon as not aggressive before you know what makes it tick, but yet again you shouldn’t state all dogs from one breed are aggressive (to animals or people). Pit Bull breeds all branched out from the same dogs. My APBT ancestors probably fought, does that mean he’s dog/animal aggressive, no. It is in his genetics to be, his vet even suspects him to have been bred from fighting/game dogs because of his muscle build, but he is no where near dog aggressive. You can’t judge a dog by their breed unless you get to know it, even advocates will judge a dog on it’s breed… which is like judging a dog on it’s looks. Get to know a certain dog before judging it. 

There is NO different in “Pet Bulls” and “Pit Bulls”, that’s just bullcrap. I state that because I know dogs bred for fighting that were rehabilitated into family dogs, who happen to live with other pets, kids, and dogs. Have you heard of Hector the Pit Bull? He was a Vick dog, actually his prized fighter. He was scarred, had missing teeth, half his tongue is missing. They expect him to be the most dog aggressive out of all the rescued Pit Bulls, come to find out he was the most dog friendliest. He’s now a therapy dog. He was surely bred to be dog aggressive, but he simply wasn’t. He did what he had to do to stay alive. 

Dogs are NOT wolves, but they were bred from wolves. Even wolves wouldn’t fight to kill. That is not natural. A dog can be dog aggressive, but they need a lot of training and abuse to make them to a point on where they want to kill the other dog. Most dogs (and animals) fight till one gives up, that’s normal. It is rare for an animal from the same species attacks to kill. That is a human trait, not a dogs. Point is, dogs are FORCED to fight. 

I was once told by an ex-dogfighter that you are lucky out of a litter of 8 puppies that one will be remotely dog aggressive, and they surly bred their dogs to be dog aggressive.

To be honest, there was a lot of faults in this video, I do agree with you there. Like “they need to be raised as a puppy to be friendly”, that’s just crap. My man was abused and then dumped, he surely wasn’t taken the best care of but ended up a sweet heart. 

I think one of advocates biggest faults are stating things like “if they are properly raised”, and things like that. That could damage the shelter dogs trying to find homes reps more.  

I do however agree whole heartily about dogs being individuals… But that means no one set of breed is dog aggressive. Aggression can be genetic, but that’s not breed specific. 

I never stated that all APBT’s are DA, only that you should not be surprised if your APBT turns out to be DA, since they’ve been bred for gameness since the early 1900’s. And yes, there is a difference in pet bulls and APBT’s. I don’t particularly like bulldog mixes, I have no intention of ever owning one, I like game bred working animals. Pet bull owners are not helping the breed AT ALL in most cases, by calling their dogs pit bulls when there’s only one breed with ‘pit bull’ in the name, and that is the APBT. People need to be educated and understand that not all of these dogs are the same, that there are different breeds, and most of what ends up in shelters and you see in these mini documentaries are mixes.

Rehabilitated? Why does a matching dog need to be rehabilitated? I’ve spoken to dogmen who’ve owned and bred dogs for matching, their dogs are perfect family animals… And like I said, not every game bred dog is full blown DA; I know of many who are only dog aggressive, bitch aggressive, etc. [although honestly I seriously doubt any of Vick’s dogs were truly game bred]. I never said that DA was a natural canine behaviour, but when we’ve bred these dogs for gameness which includes DA for over 100 years, it’s fair to say that it is natural within the breed. I’d like to see someone try and ‘rehabilitate’ a Jeep/Nigerino dog from down south. No, the dogs are not FORCED to fight. Not in the least. You saying that tells me that you simply don’t know anything about game dogs or the history of the breed.

And the ‘dogfighter’ you spoke to must not have had very good dogs, because litters bred to the ADBA/AADR APBT conformation world all usually turn out DA to some degree… The dogs have never been forced to fight. Generally, in the history of dog matching, a dog is rolled to test its gameness, and a dog that doesn’t show a desire to match is typically used in breeding or culled [neutered and sold]. A cur [a dog that ran], on the other hand, was usually killed. The history of the development of the American pit bull terrier [also called bulldog by breed fanciers] is a lot more complex than pet bull people think it is, I really suggest reading up on it [here’s a good place for resources]. I’m not saying that you don’t know anything about bulldog breeds in general, but, in my experience, pet bull/bully type breed enthusiasts generally don’t know anything about actual APBT’s.

And before anyone accuses me of ‘defending dog fighters’, because people generally do when someone is knowledgeable about the history and development of the breed, I’m a vegan, and I would definitely consider that unethical. But just because I don’t agree with it doesn’t mean I can’t educate myself on it.

i love how much controversy my doc has sparked.

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*sigh*

i hate giving up. 
it always feels like failure, even if it is the right thing to do sometimes.

example: i always wanted to learn animation, from way back when i was 5 or 6yrs old, and first saw the lion king (after i got past the stage of wanting to just be a lion when i grew up…).
so, i go to art school for film. but what do i do alongside of it?
ANIMATION MINOR.

yes. this was my life-long dream, right?
ugh, if only it were so easy.

my first class should’ve tipped me off that i wouldn’t fit in - my teacher and i did not get along, and i was often times the “outcast” of the class. i think i barely managed a B in that class. i considered dropping the minor there. (then rango came out, and it encouraged me not to stop)
then stop motion in the fall - something i really loved learning, but due to many technical errors, i also barely got a B in that class.
then 2D - easily the funnest 8am class yet, and it was because i loved my teacher. he worked for disney animation from the lion king to brother bear - and was so informative about the whole work-force of animation. though my work produced wasn’t the best, i loved learning new techniques and programs.

….then came flash animation. 
now, i understand how to use this program, and rather “ok” work came from this class. but my teacher…he made me want to curb-stomp infants.
he was very obnoxious and cracked shitty jokes and tangents constantly - everything i learned was from the book or self-taught.
this would prove crucial, though, because his inability to teach would not inspire me to do my best - and then i slacked off SO BAD.
i barely passed this class - and when i say barely, i mean he was nice enough to give me a .09 percentage in order to not fail the class.

and now i’m facing my senior year of school.
i have to direct 1 senior film and 1 music video (my elective, but i must take it!!). between funding, filming, and editing those - where will i find the time to take 3-4 more animation classes?!

i just can’t.

these last two quarters have helped develop my understanding of animation and film programs - but a shit load of added stress from the minor has only added an eye-twitch (that STILL hasn’t gone away entirely yet) and stress-rashes.
i never had these before my last two animation classes, and now i get them really bad.

i need some advice.
should i drop my animation minor, and take what ever extra classes i want (which could include animation)?
OR should i keep it, seeing as how i’m only 1 year away from finishing (despite the fact it might kill me academically)?