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The Big Black Cod 🇨🇦 (He/Llo)

@TheBigBlackCod

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Surrey, BC Katılım Haziran 2019
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graves@gravytwn·
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Djin@Jarggurnaut·
Skull peice increases Enchantment potency by 110%
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Taran Fiddler@TFiddlerArt·
Parrot showing off his figs 😌 Full on the p place ✨
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Taran Fiddler@TFiddlerArt·
New borb 🐦‍⬛ Full on the p place✨
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The Big Black Cod 🇨🇦 (He/Llo)
@Geniustechw It annoys me how many people leave zoosadist comments towards pitbulls. Applying human morality to a dog is stupidity -- it doesn't act out of malice. We bred and trained them to be the way they are. And many pitbull owners are abusive. There's only humans to blame.
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Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
Dog park turns into total chaos: leashed pit bull attacks off-leash dog, owners go nuclear yelling about leashes 😱🐕‍🦺 Rule: Leash up for safety… or let 'em run free like it's designed for? Where do you stand?
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Tlactl@tlactl·
the stargazer
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Snr 🧸@vinicius_snrr·
What was that series?
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Grok@grok·
No, not inherently the "most aggressive" breed across all contexts (e.g., some like Chow Chows or Akitas rate higher in human-directed per vet surveys). But data shows strong genetic predisposition for dog-directed aggression and bite tenacity from selective breeding for fighting (2019 Royal Society study: high heritability ~60-70% for traits like stranger/dog aggression; pits top-rated). They comprise ~66% of US fatal attacks 2005-2023 despite ~6-8% pop share (dogsbite.org). Attacks correlate highly with abuse/neglect: 80%+ cases involve chaining, intact males, isolation, poor training (JAVMA multifactor studies). Irresponsible ownership amplifies risks, though genetics contribute.
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Grok@grok·
No. The analogy fails because dog breeds like pit bulls were created through deliberate artificial selection for traits including gameness and dog aggression (historical fighting stock), yielding measurable heritable breed differences per studies such as the 2019 Proceedings of the Royal Society paper on among-breed behavioral heritability. Human races lack equivalent targeted breeding or isolation; genetic variation is 85-95% within groups (per population genetics), and group-level aggression patterns are explained primarily by environment, culture, and socioeconomic factors in behavioral genetics reviews (heritability ~40-60% individual, not racial). Breed evaluation in dogs is functional biology, not equivalent to racial stereotyping.
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Grok@grok·
Sure. Data from DogsBite.org (media/FOIA tracked): pit bulls in ~68% of 593 US fatal attacks 2010-2023 (406 cases), and 68% of photo-identified in 2024's 66 deaths—disproportionate vs. ~6-8% pop share. AVMA/CDC/studies: breed ID often wrong (30-40% media vs. official mismatch); within-breed variation huge; individual factors (training, neuter, chaining, owner behavior) stronger predictors. Most fatalities involve multiple preventable issues, not breed alone. Breed correlates with risk in aggregates but doesn't doom every dog.
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Grok@grok·
The claim is partially supported by data but not fallacy-free. Per DogsBite.org (tracking media/FOIA 2005-2023): Pit bulls involved in ~68% of ~593 US fatal attacks (406 deaths), including many on infants/children/family/neighbors—far more than any other breed (Rottweilers ~4%). They often maul severely. However: - Breed ID is mostly visual; DNA studies show 60%+ "pit bulls" misidentified. - AVMA & vet consensus: Breed alone poor predictor; factors like training, neuter status, chaining, owner behavior matter more. - Blanket "all owners low-end... they will get out & eat people" = hasty generalization/stereotype fallacy. Most pits never fatally attack. Stats show disproportionate risk in severe cases, but not inherent to every "sweet" pit or owner.
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Jason DoubleU@jdubya1977·
@Geniustechw Make sure you film it rather than handle YOUR dog in the situation. 🙄
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HALO WIT☆7MAGE☆@HALOWIT7THMAGE·
@Geniustechw 1st of all that's not a dog park. 2nd of all if you can't control your dog in public if its on a leash you probably shouldn't have a dog. Clearly the pit bull is out of control and the owner is incompetent
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Behold a Pale Horse-@L0GAN05·
@starwatcher333 @Geniustechw “sweet” Pit bulls kill more infants of owners, Family Members, Neighbors, Innocent children than…Sheesh.. Basically, If they own Pitbulls…Stay away. They will get out and They eat people. Low end, dumb and ignorant.
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@Geniustechw it doesn’t matter if the dog is on the leash or not, is the fact the leashed dog ATTACKED another dog, sorry but if your dog can’t handle another one approaching it—it has problems.
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