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Greycel
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What do you guys make of this shitty story?
I was visting my relatives, and one of them is a officer of the law. Not bright, egotistical and always ready to brandish his gun.
They found a dog in healthy condition a week ago and brought it to their residence. I suspect they kidnapped it because they think letting a dog roam a neighborhood is someone negligence.
They found out it was the dog of a neighbor that lives 10 homes down, yet never went over to bring it back.
Living there is an ethnic truecel who has a lisp and is probably socially awkward. His parents died when he was young and he inherited the home. They called him a few times but he never answered until a few days had passed. I'n sure the dog had no microchip and he didn't have a collar.
So this officer of the law brought it to the animal shelter, then he adopted it a day letter, and gave it to a family member (probably used his badge to streamline the process).
Then I come over a few days later and the truecel neighbor calls their home asking where his dog is. He found out through a neighbor that me relatives have his dog (as I later found out through the phone call).
So this officer of the law puts his phone on speaker to show off his powertrip in the cozy, quiet living room.
"Do you have my dog?" asks the truecel
"Nope, he gone. You can't have him back. We gave to a family member."
"Whose the family member?"
I cannot disclose that.
Truecel starts crying hysterically.
Law officer relative laughs and says, "it's over, he's not yours anymore."
Granted this was only a week and a half later! I'm sure the truecel was looking everywhere for him but was too socially awkward to knock on doors.
I asked officer relative later if the animal shelter knew whose dog it was, and he said they didn't 10mins before this encounter, but after the phone ordeal, he lied and said the animal shelter kept calling truecel but he refused to take dog back.
Normies are fucking brutal
I was visting my relatives, and one of them is a officer of the law. Not bright, egotistical and always ready to brandish his gun.
They found a dog in healthy condition a week ago and brought it to their residence. I suspect they kidnapped it because they think letting a dog roam a neighborhood is someone negligence.
They found out it was the dog of a neighbor that lives 10 homes down, yet never went over to bring it back.
Living there is an ethnic truecel who has a lisp and is probably socially awkward. His parents died when he was young and he inherited the home. They called him a few times but he never answered until a few days had passed. I'n sure the dog had no microchip and he didn't have a collar.
So this officer of the law brought it to the animal shelter, then he adopted it a day letter, and gave it to a family member (probably used his badge to streamline the process).
Then I come over a few days later and the truecel neighbor calls their home asking where his dog is. He found out through a neighbor that me relatives have his dog (as I later found out through the phone call).
So this officer of the law puts his phone on speaker to show off his powertrip in the cozy, quiet living room.
"Do you have my dog?" asks the truecel
"Nope, he gone. You can't have him back. We gave to a family member."
"Whose the family member?"
I cannot disclose that.
Truecel starts crying hysterically.
Law officer relative laughs and says, "it's over, he's not yours anymore."
Granted this was only a week and a half later! I'm sure the truecel was looking everywhere for him but was too socially awkward to knock on doors.
I asked officer relative later if the animal shelter knew whose dog it was, and he said they didn't 10mins before this encounter, but after the phone ordeal, he lied and said the animal shelter kept calling truecel but he refused to take dog back.
Normies are fucking brutal
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