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2018-05-08 at 5:24 AM UTC in Write a short advertisement for this forumwhere faggots run rampant and free and posting rampant phaggotry with utmost impunity.
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2018-05-08 at 5:18 AM UTC in RACIST chink restaurant with yellow in the name
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2018-05-08 at 5:03 AM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meatthen mincing should do it.
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2018-05-08 at 4:58 AM UTC in RACIST chink restaurant with yellow in the name
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2018-05-08 at 4:54 AM UTC in Will performance computer die in high ambient temps?
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2018-05-08 at 4:51 AM UTC in RACIST chink restaurant with yellow in the name
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2018-05-08 at 4:45 AM UTC in Where is Fox Paws?
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2018-05-08 at 4:43 AM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meat
Originally posted by infinityshock human meat is the same as any other animal: the more physical activity the muscle tissue performs while the animal was living, the 'tougher' the meat becomes.
with athletes youd have to carve the meat into small chunks and slow-boil it as a stew to made it edible.
yes, ive researched this. when nuclear winter comes the neighbors are on the menu.
cant you just use a meat tenderizer ??? -
2018-05-08 at 4:41 AM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meat
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2018-05-08 at 4:27 AM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meat
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2018-05-08 at 4:22 AM UTC in Where is Fox Paws?
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2018-05-08 at 4:19 AM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meat
Originally posted by Zanick The logistics of that are difficult to stomach. If you want any sort of reliable supply of meat from animals which have died from old age, you need a large number of strategically-birthed livestock,
and how is this different from current practice ??? animals, like us have a finite life.
and like us in a stable society, there are about the same number of death each day, so that can also happen in a cock farm, all you need to do is to keep breeding enough
new chicks everyday and altho you cant know which cock would die, there will still be an x amount of cocks to die each day.and while you're not killing them for the meat, you're still rearing them for the exclusive purpose of providing food. From my position, this exploitation is impermissible just as is factory farming.
how is this different from people who keep animals for pets and labors like police dogs and derby horses ???? what about milk cows ??? and zoos, of the petting and non petting variety ???
infact the most cruel human-animal relationship ive seen are that of masters and pets.The alternative to agricultural production would be to find animals which died in the wild and butcher them, which I think presents a number of dangers to us and doesn't achieve the consistency of supply that our current industry provides.
care to elaborate what the possible dangers are ??? -
2018-05-08 at 4:03 AM UTC in 1,000 miles for Palestineno thanks.
id run 2000 for israel instead. -
2018-05-07 at 8:15 PM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meat
Originally posted by Zanick Not eating meat isn't a ritual, it's a principle. It's measured in the number of animals who don't die for the purpose of consumption. If you care about suffering, this is a very important metric to use and it has real-world value, unlike your best wishes for the consumed.
what if we only eat animals that died of old age ??? -
2018-05-07 at 8:13 PM UTC in Cutting people out of your life forever because you're in a bad mood
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2018-05-07 at 8 PM UTC in We have a moral obligation to stop eating meat
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2018-05-07 at 7:58 PM UTC in Cutting people out of your life forever because you're in a bad mood
Originally posted by Lanny Holding yourself to a high standard is good but forgiveness is a virtue too. Sometimes basically good people will do bad things. If your expectation of your peers is that they live up to the same standard you do all the time then you're either going to be lonely or have low standards for yourself.
There is a point where being too forgiving people too much gets you stuck with toxic people to I think letting one transgression slide isn't at the level of letting people walk on you.
loneliness is a virtue too. -
2018-05-07 at 7:56 PM UTC in Cutting people out of your life forever because you're in a bad mood
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2018-05-07 at 7:54 PM UTC in Cutting people out of your life forever because you're in a bad mood
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING However it does tend to leave you somewhat isolated, since the best way to meet new friends is via existing ones.
i never like the idea of befriending a friends friends becos itll be awkward when [not if] you eventually cut your friend off.
the best kind of friend is the disposable type. -
2018-05-06 at 9:07 PM UTC in Update Bill Krozby's usertitle(dome)