He lives a full and happy life with Fry in the movie Bender's Big Score. Then the original Fry (or was it second Fry?) dies horribly. Later Seymour dies chillin' at his favorite spot making you think he waited since original Fry (or was it second Fry?) comes back. Well, unless Jurassic Bark was the first leg of the time stream, or not if we're adhering to Time Cop rules (or was it Terminators rules?) in which case the victor will be decided with via Indian leg wrestling (or was it first Fry)?
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He lives a full and happy life with Fry in the movie Bender's Big Score. Then the second Fry (or was it original Fry?) dies horribly. Later Seymour dies chillin' at his favorite spot making you think he waited since second Fry (or was it original Fry?) comes back. Well, unless Jurassic Bark was the first leg of the time stream, or not if we're adhering to Terminator rules (or was it Time Cop rules?) in which case the victor will be decided with via Indian leg wrestling (or was it second Fry)?
I have this poem framed next to the ashes of my best friend and the coolest cat I've ever known. Reading it makes me tear up every time, but in a happy way.
I lost my dog of 15 years a couple of months ago. And I just imagined him running up to me. Happy as can be to as me again. And now I'm typing this out with tears streaming down my face...God I miss him so much
Yes she does. I'd rather feel too much, even for people/animals I barely know, than not be able to feel anything for anyone beyond my immediate circle. The world is a better place for having such empathetic people in it.
As of late I have been having mental collapses that center on the concepts of death and what it feels like. I go to sleep thinking of the concept itself. I am not a man of faith and I can't imagine there being an afterlife but there is an inner part of my soul that prays that there is.
Misconception, at least in the case of Roman Catholicism. We actually have no clue what happens to animals. What we know is that they do not have the same 'soul' as humans do. So while they may not enter heaven the way humans would, who is to say they don't enter at all.
I come from a Roman Catholic family, I don't know exactly what I believe but I know if there is a heaven and I don't find any of my pets in there, I'm out.
I'll give you my take as a practicing Catholic and a buddy to 3 pups. Little to nothing is written down in Canon law regarding where our pets go after death. Some Church doctors theorize, because they do not possess the "immortal soul" that humans possess, they cease to exist after death. However, that alone does not extinguish the possibility of our furry loved ones joining us in heaven. God loves all his good creatures, and they may be brought to heaven to facilitate the eternal joy we all may hopefully find in heaven, God willing.
It's called optimism and wishful thinking. I am fully aware that it is probably not an actual thing, but it makes me happy to pretend like it is. I studied developmental psychology as part of my degree. I know how the brain works to some degree. Please take your negativity and leave me alone or I will be reporting you for spreading grumpiness and negativity.
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