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• #35927
No, no and yes. I'm a terrible hypocrite for many reasons, but hopefully clean on this one (apart from maybe a couple of old pairs of bike shoes from back in the day)...
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• #35928
MURDERER!
(I honestly wasn't trying to call you out - I'm very much in the lazy camp when it comes to animal products - just trying to pre-empt the lazy and flawed attacks that often emerge in response to posts like yours).
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• #35929
If a newspaper continually stoked the fires of racial hatred
Have you not read the Daily Mail?
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• #35930
lazy and flawed attacks
Hope you don't mean me :/
I've got no problem with people following humane principles, but I do take issue with the anachronistic idea that the human race has somehow lost its way because we don't spend 70% of our waking time gathering food anymore. It's a fashionable idea for meat eaters and non meat eaters alike, and it's a load of old balls, hence my pointing it out as such. It's definitely not an attack on vegans or vegetarians.
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• #35931
But wheat doesn't have feelings.
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• #35932
I wasn't addressing anything you said. More of an expectation of outrage from meat eaters who don't like being described as "wilfully ignorant, hypocritical, cruel, uncaring fuckers." That is, I was addressing expected ad hominem attacks.
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• #35933
Ok.
Bristle mode deactivated.
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• #35934
And you know this how?
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• #35935
It didn't cry when watching marley and me.
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• #35936
Got into a hysterical giggling fit last night a (presumably serious) piece on CNN about Cecil the lion's brother. The line that set me off was:
"Cecil's brother Jericho, who is also a lion..."
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• #35937
Because despite their temestuous night of passion, wheat didn't call in the morning and now snotty can't look at malted granary cob without a sense of jaded lust and waning self-worth.
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• #35938
barley and me
ftfy
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• #35939
Hedghog tasted good tho.
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• #35940
Comes with toothpicks - how can you say the hedgehog was not designed to be eaten?
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• #35941
I lozzled at you just typing the line.
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• #35942
newspaper continually stoked the fires of racial hatred they'd be shut down quick time, unless they're the Daily Mail or the Express.
ftfy
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• #35943
I'd forgotten about all the Ted Heath/yacht/Savile/Jersey stories.
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• #35944
Heath won an organ scholarship to study at Balliol
Heh
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• #35945
Seems like the old playground joke from the mid-70s,
'Q: Why does Ted Heath wear swimming trunks in the bath?
A: Because he hates staring down at the unemployed',
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• #35946
It's all finally coming out then... It'll be very interesting to see where this all leads, will Dave slap a D-notice on it?
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• #35947
David Icke doing cartwheels right now
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• #35948
Continuing on the hunting theme:
http://app.newscron.com/render/4604364/370951529
This woman is a pretty good example of how confused people can get.
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• #35950
Yeah.
Like a bin in a public place never has mixed recycling. Despite labeling.
If a newspaper continually stoked the fires of racial hatred they'd be shut down quick time so why are the Daily Mail allowed to incite millions of road users in to hating cyclists?
Can we start legal proceedings every time someone is hurt and say the Daily Mail have influenced the driver?