maria
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Post by maria on Jun 16, 2007 10:36:16 GMT -5
I can't watch it because I'm not 18 T__T
in cases like that, censors make me thankful.
Oh, and Joy, CALL ME, GIRL.
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Post by {joy the hideous new girl} on Jun 16, 2007 10:41:18 GMT -5
MAH MOMMA IS ON DE PHONE. D :
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Post by maria on Jun 16, 2007 10:51:23 GMT -5
oh. dang.
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Post by Swoosh on Jun 16, 2007 17:09:21 GMT -5
I can't watch it because I'm not 18 T__T in cases like that, censors make me thankful. Oh, and Joy, CALL ME, GIRL. It's nothing bad - well, I mean, it is, it's about the cruel treatment of chickens at the KFC plant, it's really, really sad...
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Post by tyler on Jun 16, 2007 22:27:57 GMT -5
Yeah, that video was blocked on my school's network as well. Shut up, just because I'm in the music building during summer vacation, doesn't mean I'm still not cool.
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Post by Kate on Nov 19, 2007 17:25:28 GMT -5
So i know it has been like forever since I got on here but, I'm a vegaterian just cause I dont like the thought of eating something that once had a life and a family. Irespect peoples desicon to eat meat just like I expect them to respect my decsion not to...
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Post by tyler on Nov 20, 2007 0:01:46 GMT -5
I respect your decision whole-heartedly. But I should ask, isn't there a difference between what we call family and an animal's offspring?
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Post by Swoosh on Nov 20, 2007 0:26:37 GMT -5
In some animals, yes, but in others no.
In most mammals and even some other families of organism, the relationship between mother and child is generally the same as in humans, with the mother as the main caretaker and the offspring learning from its mother by example. Some animals, though fewer, also retain some sort of father-offspring connection of some similarity. A few animals even mate for life like we humans do (or attempt to do).
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Post by tyler on Nov 20, 2007 10:41:07 GMT -5
The father seems to be absent in the animal kingdom. All the mothers be cryin' "Where my baby'-daddy at!?"
What is everyone's opinion on fish? Some people have trouble eating the "cute" animals, but c'mon...fish?
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Post by {joy the hideous new girl} on Nov 20, 2007 14:42:21 GMT -5
People who eat fish and are against the killing of animals are filthy hypocrites.
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Post by kathleensamazing on Nov 20, 2007 23:09:31 GMT -5
WELL! (i know i with drew but i have delved into these hateful threads out of PURE curiosity, though it killed the cat, i hope i live to tell the tale)
ok well like maybe they're just against killing mammals?
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maria
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Post by maria on Nov 21, 2007 11:43:00 GMT -5
"Just against killing mammals" is like me saying I don't do drugs/smoke, but smoke cigarettes. What's the point of saying that if cigarettes are basically a drug too?
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Post by kathleensamazing on Nov 21, 2007 17:26:04 GMT -5
bcuz there legal? idk
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Post by maria on Nov 21, 2007 20:12:14 GMT -5
So if marijuana or crack was legal, would you say you were "drug free" if you did them?
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Post by kathleensamazing on Nov 22, 2007 9:25:06 GMT -5
...that is a very good question.....and i have to awnser it with a very good awnser....this could take a sec.......or 10...... oh ok i gots it now! well, if the government deemed them legal, then i would say yes....you see when you take over the counter drugs like Tylonal, or Ni-quil, and somebody asks you "Are you drug free?" your not going to say yes, but you are in fact using drugs....also when a person is asked "Are you on drugs?" and they are a smoker, though there are infact drugs in cigarettes and yes they are most likely addicted, they are still going to most likely awsner you with a "No" was that a good enough awnser?
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