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Re: My return. . . . . . . (not for the first time)
By: HunsingerTheLearner Date: October 7, 2015, 5:25 am
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[quote author=Voidstorm link=topic=192.msg33272#msg33272
date=1444213074]
I'm not saying we should kill off all animals. Most animals have
some useful things, and I acknowledge that. I've seen people
becoming so fixated on animals and saying they're better than
humans, et cetera and refuse to see reason.
We can learn from animals, certainly, but this obsession has
been pushed too far by some people. A project to link rivers in
India was halted because of the impact it would have on wildlife
and ecosystems. That project would've saved thousands who live
in parched regions from thirst.
A person gets bitten by a dog - they blame the person. The
animal clearly can't be at fault, right? The five year old
brother of a friend I had got mauled by dogs so badly that
doctors had to to restitch his stomach and thighs.
[/quote]
I agree with you on that. If the choice is between animals and
humans, I say humans should be saved and not animals. Of course,
if possible, the best thing would be to do something that was
good for humans and okay for animals, but sometimes that isn't
an option.
It depends of course. Sometimes it's the animal's fault for
being too aggressive, and sometimes it's the person's fault for
being an idiot. I once heard a story of some kids at a zoo who
where teasing a lion (don't ask me how). The lion then jumped
out of the cage (which it had never done before) and killed the
kids. In that case, I believe that it was completely the kids'
fault. You don't tease dangerous animals.
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Re: My return. . . . . . . (not for the first time)
By: Neamhain Blackmailer Date: October 7, 2015, 4:36 pm
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Wildlife conservation is important because poaching is a
ludicrous occupation and bushmeat is delicious.
[quote author=TheCyclonicStorm link=topic=192.msg33223#msg33223
date=1444195219]
[quote author=Neamhain Blackmailer
link=topic=192.msg33184#msg33184 date=1444170818]
[quote author=Voidstorm link=topic=192.msg33135#msg33135
date=1444126091]
Voidstorm:
[list]
[li]likes tea[/li]
[li]doesn't like coffee[/li]
[/list]
[/quote]
A smart child, this one is.
[/quote]
Contrary to my online persona, I drink tea far more than I drink
coffee. Tea soothes, and the caffeine percentage is far lower
than that of coffee.
[/quote]
I like herbal teas. They don't have caffeine. I splurge with
chai teas every once in a while.
Coffee... I don't like it one bit. It's an acquired taste
because your body thinks it's a poison.
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Re: My return. . . . . . . (not for the first time)
By: Sarah von Sapata Date: October 8, 2015, 12:26 am
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Pfft... Introduction thread... :P
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