Marky Dread wrote:No problem just show him your big squirrel gun.BostonBeaneater wrote:Phew! No I just have to worry about Flex Flexington.Marky Dread wrote:Seems too much like hard labour now. You get a pass.BostonBeaneater wrote:Best get to work in this world while the sun is shining.Marky Dread wrote:
Fuck it, I had planned to kill you in the afterlife!
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Flex1973 has met his end.BostonBeaneater wrote:Marky Dread wrote:No problem just show him your big squirrel gun.BostonBeaneater wrote:Phew! No I just have to worry about Flex Flexington.Marky Dread wrote:Seems too much like hard labour now. You get a pass.BostonBeaneater wrote:
Best get to work in this world while the sun is shining.
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Mayor Flex takes over Amazon.
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What a terrifying world this has quickly become.
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Yeah I agree Sci-Fi movies just seem like reality Tv shows nowadays.Silent Majority wrote:What a terrifying world this has quickly become.
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Sorry I thought you said "Freejack".Rat Patrol wrote:¡THREADJACK!
PETA still sucks: http://www.cbssports.com/golf/news/peta ... e-to-this/
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My wife has a story from when she was a kid, she had a pet chicken. It would follow her around and the neighbors all knew it was hers. It disappeared at one point. Years later one of her neighbors admitted to not only killing it and cooking it but also sharing it with her.matedog wrote:I do think people need to not be horrified about cultures eating dogs.Dr. Medulla wrote:Very true. The wet food we feed our cats is a blend of duck and tuna or chicken and tuna. According to the package, it's all steroid free and ethically killed, etc., but your point remains.Marky Dread wrote:The irony being I expect the vast majority of pet owners feed their pet food that is behind that line.Dr. Medulla wrote:
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B's sister lives on a farm—they do some grain farming and some free range, organic livestock. She loves animals, taking in strays all the time. A couple years ago, for example, she took in a stray coyote pup whose family had been killed, and she raised him until he was old enough to move on. Yet she names all her livestock, knowing full well that sooner or later they're going to market and their own supper table. That sort of dual consciousness weirds me the fuck out.revbob wrote:My wife has a story from when she was a kid, she had a pet chicken. It would follow her around and the neighbors all knew it was hers. It disappeared at one point. Years later one of her neighbors admitted to not only killing it and cooking it but also sharing it with her.
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That's also kind of psychotic that they shared it with her.revbob wrote:My wife has a story from when she was a kid, she had a pet chicken. It would follow her around and the neighbors all knew it was hers. It disappeared at one point. Years later one of her neighbors admitted to not only killing it and cooking it but also sharing it with her.matedog wrote:I do think people need to not be horrified about cultures eating dogs.Dr. Medulla wrote:Very true. The wet food we feed our cats is a blend of duck and tuna or chicken and tuna. According to the package, it's all steroid free and ethically killed, etc., but your point remains.Marky Dread wrote:The irony being I expect the vast majority of pet owners feed their pet food that is behind that line.Dr. Medulla wrote:
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So it would seem but now that I tellJennyB wrote:That's also kind of psychotic that they shared it with her.revbob wrote:My wife has a story from when she was a kid, she had a pet chicken. It would follow her around and the neighbors all knew it was hers. It disappeared at one point. Years later one of her neighbors admitted to not only killing it and cooking it but also sharing it with her.matedog wrote:I do think people need to not be horrified about cultures eating dogs.Dr. Medulla wrote:Very true. The wet food we feed our cats is a blend of duck and tuna or chicken and tuna. According to the package, it's all steroid free and ethically killed, etc., but your point remains.Marky Dread wrote:
The irony being I expect the vast majority of pet owners feed their pet food that is behind that line.
It will make more sense and kind of plays into what a lot of people have been talking about and the overall bigger picture of this debate. My wife grew up in a poor family in one of the poorest countries in the world.the rest of the story
Her neighbor was actually worse off and the chicken was taken and eaten because they needed the food. Her sharing it was in many ways a sign of love and respect. It would have been selfish for her neighbor to only feed the chicken to her family so she shared it. The fact is that while to a child it was a pet, to most people, adults anyway it was probably food for the week.
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Gotcha. That makes sense.revbob wrote:So it would seem but now that I tellJennyB wrote:That's also kind of psychotic that they shared it with her.revbob wrote:My wife has a story from when she was a kid, she had a pet chicken. It would follow her around and the neighbors all knew it was hers. It disappeared at one point. Years later one of her neighbors admitted to not only killing it and cooking it but also sharing it with her.matedog wrote:I do think people need to not be horrified about cultures eating dogs.Dr. Medulla wrote: Very true. The wet food we feed our cats is a blend of duck and tuna or chicken and tuna. According to the package, it's all steroid free and ethically killed, etc., but your point remains.It will make more sense and kind of plays into what a lot of people have been talking about and the overall bigger picture of this debate. My wife grew up in a poor family in one of the poorest countries in the world.the rest of the story
Her neighbor was actually worse off and the chicken was taken and eaten because they needed the food. Her sharing it was in many ways a sign of love and respect. It would have been selfish for her neighbor to only feed the chicken to her family so she shared it. The fact is that while to a child it was a pet, to most people, adults anyway it was probably food for the week.
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http://www.sunherald.com/news/nation-wo ... 32822.html
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As for what happens when a driver skids off the road and slams fatally into the stone marker...¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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That should convert roughly zero people to veganism. GJGE.Rat Patrol wrote:https://www.salon.com/2016/08/12/morris ... de-of-all/
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