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2018-03-21 at 10:32 PM UTC in ATTN: HTS
Originally posted by -SpectraL And it was only the tip… cap, not the whole marker.
Wrong, the tip came off up in his ass with the whole implement in his rectum.
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2018-03-21 at 10:28 PM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meatAs soon as you say "we have a moral obligation" you are wrong. You can either say "I have a moral obligation" or "we have an ethical obligation. To use we with moral is incorrect.
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2018-03-21 at 3:24 PM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meat
Originally posted by Jeremus https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/tools/lp/Bo/LogicalFallacies/36/Appeal-to-Nature
That page is unnatural -
2018-03-21 at 1:07 PM UTC in ATTN: HTS
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2018-03-21 at 1:06 PM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meatThe bottom line is we are part of nature. Nature made us omnivorous. To just eat meat or only vegetables is unnatural
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2018-03-21 at 1:04 PM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
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2018-03-21 at 1:02 PM UTC in ATTN: HTS
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2018-03-21 at 1:02 PM UTC in Speedy Parker a.k.a. Chris Hansens entire family PI
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2018-03-21 at 11:12 AM UTC in The Retardest Thread: Fashionably Late Edition.
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2018-03-21 at 11:10 AM UTC in omg i cant post anymore im retarded help me
Originally posted by benny vader the only beast with significant amount of 3layered meat in a way thats economically viable to consume en mass is pig.
i dont enjoy eating fancy beasts and the most unconventional thing i ever eaten was some turtle with pointed nose and soft shell. its unsettling becos hours after we're done eating it its heart was still beating in the dumpster.
and i didnt enjoy any of it.
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Bullshit on the beating heart in a dumpster -
2018-03-21 at 11:09 AM UTC in Hilarious Zoklet thread where loser doesn't realize he just raped a girl.
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2018-03-21 at 11:08 AM UTC in If you became the leader of your country, what would be your first decision?
Originally posted by benny vader then theres no such thing as ''white''.
what your referring to as ''white'' is actually caucasoid, and the only reason you didnt want to use this term is becos you knew that not all caucasoids are white,
which would male you feel less special.
Funny how the only people who think white is special are those who aren't white. As a white person I can assure you that I don't wake up every morning think I'm white. Yet alone thinking I'm special because of it. I get my sense of self worth from who I am and what I do not my skin. -
2018-03-21 at 11:06 AM UTC in If you became the leader of your country, what would be your first decision?
Originally posted by BeigeWarlock SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - San Francisco supervisors voted unanimously to ban the sale of fur, further burnishing the city's animal-loving credentials as it becomes the largest U.S. city to approve the prohibition.
Animal welfare advocates around the world cheered news of Tuesday's vote, applauding the city for its compassion and hoping that the legislation will catch on.
The ban takes effect Jan. 1 and applies to anything featuring real fur, including coats, key chains and gloves. An amendment added Tuesday allows furriers and other retailers to sell current inventory until January 1, 2020.
Wayne Hsiung, co-founder of animal rights network Direct Action Everywhere, said in a statement that "this historic act will usher in a new wave of animal rights legislation across the globe."
Retailers in San Francisco, however, balked at what they called another social mandate at the cost of their ability to make a living.
"It should be a citywide public vote, it shouldn't be decided by the Board of Supervisors," said Skip Pas, chief executive officer of West Coast Leather, which sells fur-trimmed items but deals largely in leather.
San Francisco, named for the patron saint of animals, has a reputation for a strong social conscience, often at a cost to businesses.
Its board banned the sale of menthol cigarettes and other flavored tobacco, which voters will consider in June. In 2016, San Francisco approved what was then a groundbreaking paid parental leave law, requiring private employers to offer six weeks of fully paid leave.
Katy Tang, the supervisor behind the fur ban legislation, has successfully pushed to prohibit performances by exotic animals and to forbid the sale of non-rescue cats and dogs from pet stores.
Mayor Mark Farrell said he plans to sign the legislation.
About 50 clothing and accessory retailers downtown will be affected by the legislation, said Jim Lazarus, senior vice president of public policy at the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. Reselling vintage and used fur by outlets not usually in the business of trading fur, such as secondhand stores, pawn shops and nonprofits, will still be allowed.
The chamber estimates San Francisco fur sales account for at least $40 million a year. The city's Office of Economic Analysis estimated fur sales at $11 million in 2012, based on census figures.
The city says even if sales numbers are much higher than its estimate a prohibition is unlikely to significantly harm the overall local economy.
The Fur Information Council of America and the International Fur Federation wrote to supervisors before the vote, seeking to partner with the city to launch a rigorous certification program that it said would ensure animal and environmental health.
The organizations did not have immediate comment on Tuesday's vote.
The prohibition will hit retailers large and small, although smaller businesses will probably have a harder time adjusting. Luxury department stores Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue both feature fur salons. Representatives for the stores did not respond to requests for comment.
Benjamin Lin, 72, owns B.B. Hawk in the South of Market neighborhood. His showroom features chinchilla, sable, fox, and Blackglama mink.
He is considering keeping his current location but selling fur at a smaller place nearby, outside San Francisco.
"I cannot fight it," he said of the ban. "I will not win. I do not have the energy and the money."
San Francisco joins two other California cities, West Hollywood and Berkeley, in saying no to fur.
They are only hurting local businesses. People will still buy fur. They will just buy it from a merchant not in their town. -
2018-03-21 at 11:01 AM UTC in Speedy Parker a.k.a. Chris Hansens entire family PI
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2018-03-21 at 10:38 AM UTC in ATTN: HTS
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2018-03-21 at 10:35 AM UTC in trump: death penalty for fentalog dealers
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2018-03-21 at 10:33 AM UTC in WTC an Inside job?
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2018-03-21 at 5:15 AM UTC in Speedy Parker a.k.a. Chris Hansens entire family PI
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2018-03-21 at 5:14 AM UTC in Lmaoooo does Obbe realize how much he sucks.
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2018-03-21 at 5:09 AM UTC in No Mercy From the Bill Krozby