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trotsky
Posted: June 26, 2009 11:47:11 PM

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Should we refrain from consuming them? Should we abolish all facilities we call zoological gardens?
hexogen
Posted: June 27, 2009 12:01:41 AM

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whatissagar

I am in first year university and therefore may give amazing advice.

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crackajack
Posted: June 27, 2009 12:10:54 AM

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hexogen wrote:
whatissagar


albino Almost as good as potatochips.

Queen's University Biology '13
Flag
Posted: June 27, 2009 12:32:24 AM

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How'd you do that?

On the main page, this is linked as Best Poster, but when you click it, it says The Audacity of Hope.

zackboomer wrote:
I don't think I could keep it up IRL either

crackajack
Posted: June 27, 2009 1:23:09 AM

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Trotsky is a loser. What more can you say about that?

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trotsky
Posted: June 27, 2009 1:34:58 AM

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crackajack wrote:
Crackajack is a loser. What more can you say about that?


Often, when a person with low self-esteem has a problem, he immediately blames himself.
crackajack
Posted: June 27, 2009 2:09:25 AM

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trotsky wrote:
crackajack wrote:
Crackajack is a loser. What more can you say about that?


Often, when a person with low self-esteem has a problem, he immediately blames himself.


worry

Queen's University Biology '13
o0_mysterious_0o
Posted: June 27, 2009 7:03:49 AM

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crackajack wrote:
trotsky wrote:
crackajack wrote:
Crackajack is a loser. What more can you say about that?


Often, when a person with low self-esteem has a problem, he immediately blames himself.


worry


Trotsky & Crackajack, I am greatly amused by your various posts. I would ask for your autographs, but I think that would make me seem like some sort of creepy fan. Which I'm not. o.o *shifty eyes*.

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Caesar
Posted: June 27, 2009 7:07:15 PM

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trotsky wrote:
Should we refrain from consuming them? Should we abolish all facilities we call zoological gardens?


Who cares? Just do what you want, as long as its within the law. This is such a trivial question.
CRAZYBUBBA
Posted: June 27, 2009 7:20:19 PM

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Caesar wrote:
trotsky wrote:
Should we refrain from consuming them? Should we abolish all facilities we call zoological gardens?


Who cares? Just do what you want, as long as its within the law. This is such a trivial question.


Is it? Some of the things that they do to the food on your plate/cow on your jacket would def be considered animal abuse in Canadian law if they were housepets.

I believe:

aminals don't exist for me to eat.

animals don't exist for my entertainment (circuses etc)

animals don't exist for me to wear

In different times perhaps it would be acceptable to kill animals for their warm fur or leather but that's no longer needed. Furthermore, it's truly unfortunate that the animals who are killed for leather are not the same who are killed for their meat, it's really wasteful and cruel.

Silly rabbit, trolling is for kids!
Flag
Posted: June 27, 2009 8:02:52 PM

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CRAZYBUBBA,

If animals don't exist for those reasons, why do they exist?

zackboomer wrote:
I don't think I could keep it up IRL either

TaintedKane
Posted: June 27, 2009 8:56:41 PM

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I don't much for animal abuse for the animals you eat but for domestic pets I do care.

Caesar F_uck off with your sig
CheeseCake
Posted: June 27, 2009 9:15:39 PM

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big problem that I have with animal rights is.... why do only cute animals have more rights then ugly animals? Are all animals indeed equal but some are more equal then others?

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Samuel71
Posted: June 27, 2009 9:28:40 PM

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Animals have the right to be eaten by me.

Accepted to:

McGill
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TaintedKane
Posted: June 27, 2009 10:33:53 PM

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CheeseCake wrote:
big problem that I have with animal rights is.... why do only cute animals have more rights then ugly animals? Are all animals indeed equal but some are more equal then others?


Its just like real life, dem's the brakes
karla
Posted: June 27, 2009 11:48:25 PM

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CheeseCake wrote:
big problem that I have with animal rights is.... why do only cute animals have more rights then ugly animals? Are all animals indeed equal but some are more equal then others?


+1. Nobody cares about the ugly animals typically.

Stupid story. So I live in the middle of the Prairies. So some idiots from some animal rights group decided to break into a seafood place and set all the lobsters free. Well obviously they all died because they had no water to go into. These so called 'animal rights activists' basically just killed hundreds of lobsters
Lamoid
Posted: June 28, 2009 12:07:13 AM

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WE SHOULD ONLY BE ABLE TO EAT THE ANIMALS THAT HAVE BEEN FOUND GUILTY OF KILLING OTHER ANIMALS.

MAYBE I JUST WANT AN EXCUSE TO BE THE JUDGE OF AN ACTUAL KANGAROO COURT.
crackajack
Posted: June 28, 2009 2:32:43 AM

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Ribs taste good, so I will eat ribs.

Queen's University Biology '13
trotsky
Posted: June 30, 2009 8:23:10 AM

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What about experimenting on animals? Is it immoral, practical, both, or neither?
CheeseCake
Posted: June 30, 2009 9:18:52 AM

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trotsky wrote:
What about experimenting on animals? Is it immoral, practical, both, or neither?

I'd rather have lab rats suffer the side effects of household chemicals then myself

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