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Neon
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tonizito
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Posted: Sun, 24th Nov 2013 00:49 Post subject: |
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Oh so it's one of those.
Now I'm even more relieved that I didn't see it 
| boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Posted: Sun, 24th Nov 2013 01:19 Post subject: |
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ixigia
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Posted: Sun, 24th Nov 2013 04:30 Post subject: |
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@Farne:
It's indeed a sickening video and it's clear that whoever tortures those soon-to-be -meat animals in such a violent manner needs to be treated asap. I also hope these footages serve the purpose to raise the awareness about this unnecessary acts of violence. That said, I will still enjoy my future bacon strips, roasted beef and fried chicken just as much as I did till now. C'est la vie . A man has to eat.
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RatKing
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Posted: Sun, 24th Nov 2013 11:50 Post subject: |
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It's funny how some people set chicken rights ahead of human rights. Or anything else.
| maddox (@thebestpageintheuniverse.net) wrote: | The type of suffering animals endure is also different from the type humans endure because animals are dumb. They keep no record of their suffering. There's no collective memory of their agony, and why should there be? Does it matter? Does an animal's suffering make any difference in this world? I'm not suggesting we pointlessly make animals suffer, but if they do in our pursuit for some greater good, like chili, will anything change by going out of our way to not make animals suffer? If you buy free-range eggs, do you really ever know for sure that animal who bore your eggs didn't suffer? Or are you just buying into a story to make yourself feel better? And how can you be sure that animal didn't suffer some form of mental anguish that you can't determine by visual inspection? If animals are the same as humans, then shouldn't it stand that just as many animals suffer from some form of autism, retardation or psychological disorder as humans do?
Buying cage-free or free-range eggs means you feel guilty about something, and you're too lazy to actually do something about it, like raising your own chickens to make sure they're properly cared for both physically and psychologically. Free-range eggs simply make you feel less guilty without actually having to exert any effort or be uncomfortable in any way. And that makes you morally dubious at best, and definitely not better than anyone who doesn't buy into your narrative or world view. |
http://thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=vegetarian_test
Chicken rights.. 
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Morphineus
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Posted: Sun, 24th Nov 2013 12:08 Post subject: |
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There is brutality towards humans... conclusion: STAHP BREEDING!
I'm a good problem solver 
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RatKing
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