Where do you think your dog thinks you go when you're at school behind a computer skipping your technical writing class? He or she knows you exist and you're out there somewhere, and your old pupster always responds with glee to see you when you're home, but does he think about where you may be? My dog is my best friend and today I discovered I failed my final English credit because of my attendance. I don't want to do physics anymore. This is my first rage post
>>36203137
You know what's sad? Dog's have no concept of death, so when you die, your dog will just assume you've abandoned him forever.
>>36203161
I'm glad in that respect that the boy has a shorter life span than me
>>36203137
he has constructed a surprisingly accurate approximation of each setting you regularly go to by smelling all of your complex smells when you get home.
>>36203198
I read about that. They have a gland in the nose that just collects scents and creates a framework of all the places you've been
>>36203291
i did not read about that. i made it up based on imagination and something i read in (i think) an animorphs book when i was 8. it makes sense though. i was also thinking of bats and echolocation.