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This isnt about boasting or macho behaviour, just simple common sense.
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Your entire contribution to this thread has been nothing -but- boasting and machismo. That's why everybody's so annoyed; this endless chest-pounding by a person who obviously and stubbornly has no idea what he's talking about. The "Common sense" herein has been contributed by numerous people, one of whom makes his living working with dogs, refuting your boastful, unsupported, macho bullshit. "I can kill a Pitbull by ripping it's jaws apart or breaking its' back by attacking a totally different part of its' body." Macho bullshit.
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I dont claim I have an special powers.
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You've claimed the power to kill a Pitbull in a hand-to-hand fight. That's a pretty Goddamned special power.
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I just am stating that a fully grown man is stronger than a dog.
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And you are, here's the important part, WRONG.
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Far more dogs are killed by humans, not in dog pounds or puppy mills, but with brute violence.
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Unless by "brute violence" you are referring to;
1: At extended range, with a firearm, or
2: Puppies or small dogs beaten/kicked to death,
...neither of which is within the scope of this discussion, you are simply wrong. Incorrect. Full of BS. Our discussing revolves around combat between humans and medium-large dogs and I assure you, very -VERY- few of those types of animals are ever beaten to death by humans, and certainly not in the context of that human being attacked by the dog in question. I challenge and defy you to provide even -one- case of this happening, anywhere in the world, in the past 5 years.
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could pull that 1 tonne trolley on well lubricated wheels with my cock in fact.
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Please do, you'll do the species a favour.
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Amundsen used dogs to pull him to the South Pole and back, but most of the dogs didnt survive.
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Because the dogs starved to death or died of exposure! Strength had nothing to do with it!
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and with far fewer humans pulling those weights than a dog team.
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And those humans were pulling less weight (lighter modern kit, better en-route resupply, freeze-dried food) over shorter distances. Apples and oranges. Seriously, learn how to make meaningful comparisons. Comparing the strength needed to pull a 1500-3,000lb dogsled to the strength needed to pull a 500-700lb ski-sled is just not viable. This isn't even apples and oranges; it's apples and bowling balls.