While Ezra was taking a nap in his crib, the family’s Husky that they owned for eight years attacked out of nowhere.

“And to just bring awareness that it could be any dog at any time. Completely unprovoked, no matter what the history is,” Chloe said.

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      97 months ago

      I don’t. Instincts are a reason. If it was following its instincts, it didn’t attack for no reason.

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        -37 months ago

        So it’s more like a semantics(what words mean) thing tripping you up.

        Got it.

        If you stand on your head, then pyramids look like ice cream cones.

        Totally.

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          47 months ago

          “there was no reason, but here’s the reason” isn’t semantics. It’s just you contradicting yourself one sentence later.

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            -107 months ago

            Yes, semantics, I get it.

            You need things strictly defined for you but aren’t willing to provide parameters or ask questions.

            You built a sand castle and then knocked it down all by yourself.

            Very impressive.

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              47 months ago

              Saying two conflicting things in the same statement isn’t semantics. It’s evidence that the author is a putz.

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                -17 months ago

                Whether two statements conflict with one another is a function of what those statements mean which is also called “semantics”.

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                -57 months ago

                Oh, so you’re interpreting certain words to mean something different than their intention?

                Like your choosing to define a word differently than someone else?

                Isn’t there a…word…for that…

                Oh, semantics, got it, good thing you connected the dots there.

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                  57 months ago

                  Like your choosing to define a word differently than someone else?

                  No? I’m giving you the benefit of the doubt, assuming you know English, and interpreting them as written. There’s not a whole lot of room for interpretation there.

                  Though I am starting to wonder if maybe I gave you too much credit

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                    -47 months ago

                    If you don’t understand that one word can have multiple definitions, I’ll agree that your assumptions may be giving you trouble.