I think dogs are smelly, unclean, annoying and, ultimately, too much work. I just have different priorities than dog-lovers do. This is where I feel like I need to make a promise: I swear I am not a cold-hearted freak. It is a colossal waste of my money and energy. The thought of having to care for a creature that can’t even hold a conversation with me is not enticing. Maybe it’s my inner introvert talking, but I don’t want to come home to a dog sticking its nose in my business and begging for attention. On top of that, dogs never leave you alone. Maintenance of their hygiene requires time and money that I do not have. You can literally smell when someone owns a furry creature. Romy required way too much work, and she stripped me of my independence.Īfter owning her for two years, I realized the undeniable: Most dogs are dirty and smelly. I was - and am - in a state of my life in which I would rather interact with real humans than play fetch with furry neighbors at the dog park. Quite frankly, Romy needed way too much attention, which I simply did not have enough to give. Standing outside in the freezing cold every morning with a doggie bag in my hand while awaiting some fresh, warm animal poo didn’t give me a rush of excitement that an owner might feel. Hearing her aggressive howl mid-morning to be taken outside for a walk didn’t exactly motivate me to feel love and affection. Instead of adoration, I felt excessive apathy. Quite frankly, we Gallardos are simply not pet people. Her name was Romy and she quickly became the family chore as opposed to the family friend. My family attempted to adopt a Bernese Mountain Dog when I was eight. My disdain for dogs comes from how I grew up. No, I do not like dogs, and no, I am not a cold-blooded monster. I’m tired of having to apologize for my opinions or mitigate the intensity of my feelings just to appease the puppy-crazed masses. Those that are decidedly disinterested in four legged-friends are stigmatized outsiders.
Supposedly, humanity rests in pet adoration. “Are you even human?” they’ll ponder after watching me remain indifferent in the presence of a palm-sized pooch. “How can that be possible?” friends and strangers alike always ask me. Here’s the thing: I hate dogs.Ĭue the inevitable cries of shock, disgust, and terror. You will not catch me cooing every time a furry four-legged beast comes my way. From the endless Instagram dog accounts to the bulldogs stopping traffic on the streets, they’re everywhere I turn. These furry creatures already get enough attention without an official 365-day period of dedication. Garage in Sleeping Dogs designed quite badly.2018 is almost over, and with it will come the end of the year of the dog.
In Saints Row 3 and Sleeping Dogs and mafia 2 way of how garage works - bugs me, but at lease in Mafia 2 and Saints Row 3 you are not limited in the way how you can get cars in you garage - you want you buy them, you can yo u stole them - thats good desing decision. i think thats how it worked in gta and it was realistic and made immertion of real world. And for sake of realism cars should not respawn once you boughtt - instead you should deliver them to garage, save inside and use it once you need and take a good care about it ot it will be lost and you will need to buy a new one.
Also its quite unrealistic when you can store like 28 cars in one garage, thats why i like the way how GTA works - as many cars you will manage to get inside garage, as many you will have. The way it works now simply dont work right. Thats the point of my complain - you should buy only rare cars that you cant see that often on streets, and you should have freedom to save any car you stole (i would even agree to lose some cop points for this, and gain triad points). Even billions wont let you to buy any car available in game.