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> I often don't have a lot of time to work on tings at the moment do to me trying to get things straighted out at the personal front after the chaotic year. 
> I will have time pretty soon to set aside and finish one in a single go. There is some possible IRL stuff comming up still so I"ll see.
I meant that you could copy paste the work for a different thread and repost the whole story at once. I didn´t mean creating the story in one night because even me, have had to dedicate a few hours or even days to find the right concept. 
It´s always up to what you feel like. I said that because the story might lose some steam when it´s in separated posts. Or make a pastebin if the thing gets too long. 

> my father who turned out to have non super serious but still painful back problems 
well fuck, I would have preferred to hear the version I imagined. 
> Large dogs I can understand in some situations guard dogs
agreed and damn they are effective.

> a lot of people just seem to buy them and manage them like any other dog.
or even humans (treating them as children)
> I try not to judge too harshly because I don't know any statics on pitbull attacks and other more aggressive breeds and I'm not sure how much of it is a perceptions based on aggression
me neither
> But I agree from a personal standpoint tat for sure, just seems a bit crazy/stupid. 
you tell me. I could try to understand it and investigate but I feel lazy about checking that. I cannot jump that much into conclusions but visually, it´s paradoxical to say the least.

> sans sheepdogs. 
used with an useful purpose. An exception indeed.

> I will remember that advice when winter hits.
that advice originally came from my teacher (who is 73) and he takes a lot of care for colds. I am not the best sample to prove that statement but I do notice that the body doesn´t feel the cold when you are outside for a while, so I guess the adaptation process is the key to prevent them.