[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago

If you've spent any time in those specific forums, you'd know exactly what I'm talking about. It’s a classic case of people preferring a tragedy that fits their narrative over a peaceful outcome that doesn't."

[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

Ah, the classic 'insult them when you don't have a real argument' strategy. Truly a masterclass in public safety advocacy.

[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

The numbers might not lie, but neither does the reaction. If someone is genuinely disappointed that a tragedy didn't happen, their priority isn't safety it's validation.

[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

Smart move. It's wild how much more peaceful the internet gets when you actively filter out the professional haters.

[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

You always blame dog breed for attacks

[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I’d argue that the '99% of terrible breeders figure mostly applies to profit driven puppy mills and backyard 'fad' breeders. True preservation breeders who meticulously health test are out there, but they are constantly fighting against kennel club standards that reward extreme, unhealthy looks.

Tie Titles to Health: A dog shouldn't be allowed to become a 'champion' unless it passes mandatory health, work and genetic screenings.

[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

You aren't wrong

[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

This one looks a bit traditional and healthy. This dog totally reminds me of the Hawbuck French Bulldogs.

[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago

Desperately need to start prioritizing health over aesthetics.

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I know this is going to ruffle some feathers among purebred enthusiasts, but we need to stop pretending that modern show line dogs are the pinnacle of their breeds. In reality, conformation showing has completely ruined some of the most iconic dog breeds on the planet, prioritizing a bizarre, hyper exaggerated aesthetic over actual canine health and traditional functionality.

Look at what show lines have done to these breeds over the last few decades:

German Shepherds: Show lines have been bred for an extreme roach back and low sloping rear ends. They look like they are permanently crouching, leading to horrific, early onset hip dysplasia. Meanwhile, working lines (like Czech or East german lines) still have straight backs and functional bodies.

American Bullies (Pocket and Exotic Lines): While originally bred different from the American pit bull terrier, certain show and fad breeding circles have pushed the exotic and pocket bully to a structural breaking point. They are intentionally bred to be absurdly wide with flared elbows, bowed front legs, and completely straight rear stifles hocks. This toad-line look destroys their joints before they even hit adulthood, causing crippling arthritis and making a simple walk down the street an agonizing chore all to achieve a hyper masculine, cartoonish aesthetic.

Neapolitan Mastiffs: Show lines have taken the breed's trademark loose skin and dialed it up to a grotesque, debilitating degree. Modern show Neo mastiffs are bred for so much excess facial wrinkling that many suffer from severe ectropion drooping eyelids and entropion eyelids folding inward, causing their eyelashes to constantly scratch their eyeballs. They are plagued by chronic eye infections, vision impairment, and skin fold dermatitis, turning a historic, majestic guardian into a dog that can barely walk or see through its own skin.

The core problem is that kennel clubs award ribbons based on arbitrary visual standards rather than health, longevity, or temperament. If a dog can't run, breathe comfortably, or perform the historic task it was bred for without collapsing, it shouldn't be considered a "champion." It’s an ethical failure disguised as prestige. We need to completely shift our perspective. A dog's value shouldn't be judged by how perfectly it stacks in a show ring, but by its quality of life. Working lines and preservation breeders who test for genetic health and structural soundness rather than extreme physical traits are the only ones actually saving these breeds. The rest is just vanity at the expense of the animal.

[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 13 points 3 days ago

It's a classic case of bad actors ruining a great convenience for regular consumers. Physical gift cards were the perfect cash to digital bridge for privacy conscious users and people without traditional bank accounts. Unfortunately, the scale of refund fraud and elder scams involving these cards has gotten so massive that tech companies are realizing the retail footprint just isn't worth the liability anymore.

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[-] Absolute_Slayer@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago

Female artist created many buff tf2 mercenaries arts

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I was thinking about how dreams are just our brains processing visual data from our waking lives. But if someone has never had visual data to begin with, what does a dream actually look like to them? Is it just a radio play with physical sensations? Has there ever been a study on this?

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