They're Both Drowning and You Can Save Only One -- Your Dog or a Stranger?

They're both drowning. Which one do you save?

  • Your Dog

    Votes: 148 60.9%
  • Stranger

    Votes: 95 39.1%

  • Total voters
    243
Devils advocate....

The human might have molested his children
The human could bring more misery to more people
The human could have terminal cancer
The human could be a complete piece of shit. The dog could have been a service dog helping blind people function, sniffing bombs in Iraq etc
I'll give you the last one.

I don't know that there is "relatively little chance". There are a lot of awful human beings out there.

I agree that there's a counterpoint for everything I said, but statistically speaking, it doesn't make sense to put them on the table.

If you take a thousand humans there's going to be maybe 0.5% that are child molestors, 2% chance that he brings misery to more people, 2% chance of cancer, 5% chance he's a total piece of shit. So overall there's a 90%~ chance that the human is greater than the dog.

The dog has 0.0001% chance of being at all useful to anyone but you.

It would be absolutely selfish to choose the dog.
 


There are a lot of awful human beings out there.
I think there are a lot more people like you (maybe not as awesome as you) then there are complete losers and sociopaths. We just don't get close enough to people on a daily basis to really know them, and the assholes do everything they can to be noticed.

If I met a complete stranger that needed 10 grand for life prolonging medical treatment, I don't think I would give it to them (unless I had tons of disposable income).
That's probably true. Then again, you might surprise yourself. People commit random acts of anonymous kindness constantly. I've seen you do it!
 
Shouldn't we be investigating why the stranger is in the water with a dog/your dog in the first place? What kind of a person gets himself in that situation in the first place?

I guess you have to save the stranger in order to get some answers.

But seriously as much as I love my dogs I can't imagine living with myself after letting another person die.
 
If you're a stranger reading this thread, I think the idea is to go take swimming lessons.
 
I just hope that the guys that would save the dog, instead of the human, one day drown because some STRANGER decided to save his dog instead of you. Fuck.

You people say like it would be a torment thinking about your dead dog and how you let him die. Again, another fuck. So you would sleep with a calm concience after plainly and simply letting a human die? Fuck you, you dog loving murderer. I wouldn't be able to sleep thinking about that poor mans life and the fact that I made the decision to let him die. That stranger could be a father of 3 children, he has responsibilities, a woman to take care of, a family to feed. Does your dog have any of those responsibilities? I can't believe you guys. I'm out! Keep mind-killing people.
 
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Okay so it's just your dog that's worth more than stranger's life.

You sure proved your point.

The guinea pig was an example of how absurd your logic is. Since your argument is that the dog is your family, we could say there are people who think the same about their parrots and guinea pigs.

Do you think they're sane if they'd put their pet's life advantage over ANOTHER HUMAN'S life?

Exactly, thank you. I value my dog's life over that of any stranger's life. Every. Single. Time.

As to your new bizarrely concocted guinea pig argument and how it shows my logic as flawed, you make no sense. Something that lives in a cage and doesn't really want you to pet it, is not really the same. The closest would be a cat, but even they have a level of detachment. I'm guessing you've never owned a dog, or if you do or have, you weren't particularly attached.

I've had many other animals and have never loved them like I have loved any of my dogs. When they died, I was not massively moved, or at least didn't grieve like I have with all my dogs. When I've lost dogs it's no different than losing a family member and can take weeks and sometimes longer to get over the pain.

Would I grieve for weeks over a parrot? Guinea Pig? No. And likewise for a stranger I know nothing of, have no attachment to, love of or memories with.

And going back to your clever spin, if someone manages to love an animal, that shows no emotion or no real level of attachment to it's owner, as much as a dog, then I would expect them to likewise save the pet over the human.
 
Better question:

Your dog vs a stranger. Before you go to throw the stranger overboard, he goes "BUT IM FROM WICKEDFIRE". You do not recognize his face/can not match him to a specific poster.

Now what?
 
For everyone that says they would save the dog ...

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The stranger of course. Because he is our kind. Also saving the dog at the cost of a human might get you into trouble with the law, especially if there's a witness!
 
When you properly bond with an animal they love you unconditionally. They deserve the same back and that puts them at a higher priority than someone you've never met and have no bond with. As others have said, pets are a part of your family. If they're not then you havn't bonded with them. You probably havn't bothered to learn about the creature and its behaviours and interactions. Sadly thats the case with many pet owners. Bad behaviours in pets are mostly down to its owners.
If they're your pet they rely on you. They are dependant as much as a young child. They make an effort to protect you from other animals and dangers whether you realise it or not, its in their nature to protect their family. Why should you not protect them back because some fuckwit put himself in that position? I bet you the animal had a more reasonable excuse for being in that situation than the human did.
 
Shouldn't we be investigating why the stranger is in the water with a dog/your dog in the first place? What kind of a person gets himself in that situation in the first place?

I guess you have to save the stranger in order to get some answers.

But seriously as much as I love my dogs I can't imagine living with myself after letting another person die.
I couldn't stop fucking laughing.

In all reality my dog. She's part of my family, and family> douche bag strangers . I would do my best too save both and try to drag them both in but I can't really see myself saving a stranger. There's no attachment to a stranger. You guys can throw the what if's about a person all you want.

What IF the person is a convicted felon who killed children?
What if the person was the Zodiac Killer?
What if the person was Spencer Pratt? (Girlfriend is watching the hills and forced me to say this. Stupid Bitch.)

See how you can just flip that around? It's really not a valid argument.
 
What if the person was Spencer Pratt? (Girlfriend is watching the hills and forced me to say this. Stupid Bitch.)


I fucking LoL'd, I'm in the same boat as you there. That's actually one of the lesser annoying shows she watches, try sitting through an episode of bad girls club.

EDIT: Aaaaaaaaaaaaand the dog pulls ahead by two votes!!! Coming down the final stretch will the dog be able to pull this one off over the ugly human?!?!?1 What a race this has turned out to be!!!
 
lolwtf. stranger every time. if your mom and a dog were drowning, you'd want me to save your mom but you'd understand if I picked my dog 'cos I raised him from a puppy and he's like a child to me, right? no. shit changes when you put yourself of a loved one in someone elses shoes.
 
this is one fucking interesting thread and i gave it 5 stars.

some great points made.

but, i think, it comes down like this:

1. over 50% of the dog owners would go for their dog instead of the stranger.
2. over 95% (don't you think at least 5% of retarded psychos are there in this world?) of people who don't have dogs as pets would go for the stranger.

and to those people who are saying dog is like their family member and an animal (dog in this case) is no less than a human ... i got a question for you;

who would you save your human family member (son/ daughter/ wife etc) or animal family member (dog etc)?? and the reason for your choice. i am curious to know your answer in this case.

one more question is;

you and your dog are drowning and one of your family member is in dilemma as to who to save

then who would you ask him to save yourself or the dog?

i think, the above two questions would prove to you that the value of human life is more than an animal's life!
 
lolwtf. stranger every time. if your mom and a dog were drowning, you'd want me to save your mom but you'd understand if I picked my dog 'cos I raised him from a puppy and he's like a child to me, right? no. shit changes when you put yourself of a loved one in someone elses shoes.

Eh, save the dog. He'd appreciate it more.

Personally if it were me needing to be rescued I think I'd probably deserve it enough for getting myself into a situation that I could drown in anyway. I'm very paranoid and take great care not to get into ridiculous situations.
But given a brief background in small animal care and rescue and all the things I've had to deal with I think I'd overall be relieved that someone out there cared enough about their dog to do something like that. Its possible I wouldn't realised it whilst inhaling large amounts of water, but the sentiment would be there somewhere.