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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MelooDie replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 2:08am
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veggie or not,i would eat cookie as well whatever what's in it.Fucking munchiez haha
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Vegan replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 2:09am
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I will go to those places to see for myself, if they let me in.

If we hadn't interfered in the rest of the world... WW2?

I don't think that seeing a bunch of unnecessarily imprisoned animals on death row is going to make me think it's OK.

I know, let's go there together. Any takers?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 2:10am
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I'd go... I've always wanted to see a cow bleeding to death in person... I hope I can take some photos. Also realize the animals will die... It just depends on how they kill the animal... I kind of like the electricution styles... What way do you think is the best way to kill an animal...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Vegan replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 2:15am
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Are you telling me you don't acknowledge that factory farming is the #1 source of animal product in our society? Please get me some numbers.

I think the best way to kill is in defense of yourself of in defense of another, or if you NEED to do it for survival.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 2:33am
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I think that is it alright to kill an animal if you're going to eat it or use it's fur to stay warm... I don't think the animals should die in pain...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 2:36am
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Noah how come she gets 2 accounts while my thundercock account gets banned?

Bring back the thundercock
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» AlienZeD replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 2:46am
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appropriate for the thread too I suppose
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Vegan replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 6:59am
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Originally Posted By NUCLEAR

I think that is it alright to kill an animal if you're going to eat it or use it's fur to stay warm... I don't think the animals should die in pain...


I guess we should stop using them then, at the very least until there is no more pain, or until we actually *need* to.

For now, we have other things that have the same (better) nutrient value, and other things that can keep us warm.

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Well you guys asked for it. Start laughing about grinding animals to death and I'll be there!

This thread *HAD* a kind of interesting topic, I thought.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Samwise replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 7:08am
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I dont mean to sound like a dick here, but stick to your main profile, please. cuz everything i see your 'Vegan_Cookies' nickname, im reading 'Vegan_Cooties'

Needless to say that the mental picture that automatically comes to mind are quite disturbing... especially in a topic originally about rough sex.

Thanks.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Deadfunk replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 7:09am
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Originally Posted By VEGAN_COOKIES

This thread *HAD* a kind of interesting topic, I thought.


exactly, until you came all whining again!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» system_glitch replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 8:02am
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Originally Posted By VEGAN_COOKIES

I guess we should stop using them then, at the very least until there is no more pain, or until we actually *need* to.

For now, we have other things that have the same (better) nutrient value, and other things that can keep us warm.

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Well you guys asked for it. Start laughing about grinding animals to death and I'll be there!

This thread *HAD* a kind of interesting topic, I thought.


Sooo ... if I decide to punch someone in the face whenever they say "Vegan" or do any preaching to promote (shove an idea down someone's throat) "the enlightened way" ....

Then it's all good, because THEY brought it up in the first place?

Hey guys, Nazi is the new Black!

Anyway, another name to the ignore list ...

YOU made me do it.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Shindy replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 8:15am
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Here we go again...


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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» system_glitch replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 8:20am
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So far, only she and Corrupter made it to my ignore list.

That's an achievement to be proud of.

Oh, and Shindy ... before I forget ...

* Hugs *
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Vegan replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 8:36am
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LOL! I think you all have to reread the thread to see who OPENED THIS TOPIC HERE:

Originally Posted By STRANGEDAHLIA

you meant seals, right?

tasty, juicy, baby seals ....


But thanks for misdirecting blame and saying that I'm the one who came in here changing the subject to that! I was happy talking about the subject at hand until OTHERS started the whole "yay, let's grind up baby seals" topic. Nice try though. :)

Every single time I see someone post something (probably to try and bother people like me) about brutally harming another sentient being, I'm going to follow it up by writing down my opposition to it. Every single time, I will not be the first one to post about it, but you will blame me for starting it.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» JojoBizarre replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 8:40am
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Vegan replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 8:57am
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*********first the second half which is (IMO) more interesting:

The more than 9 billion chickens raised on factory farms each year in the U.S. never have the chance to do anything that is natural to them. They will never even meet their parents, let alone be raised by them. They will never take dust baths, feel the sun on their backs, breathe fresh air, roost in trees, or build nests.

Chickens raised for their flesh, called “broilers” by the chicken industry, spend their entire lives in filthy sheds with tens of thousands of other birds, where intense crowding and confinement lead to outbreaks of disease. They are bred and drugged to grow so large so quickly that their legs and organs can’t keep up, making heart attacks, organ failure, and crippling leg deformities common. Many become crippled under their own weight and eventually die because they can’t reach the water nozzles. When they are only 6 or 7 weeks old, they are crammed into cages and trucked to slaughter.

Birds exploited for their eggs, called “laying hens” by the industry, are crammed together in wire cages where they don’t even have enough room to spread a single wing. The cages are stacked on top of each other, and the excrement from chickens in the higher cages constantly falls on those below. The birds have part of their sensitive beaks cut off so that they won’t peck each other as a result of the frustration created by the unnatural confinement. After their bodies are exhausted and their production drops, they are shipped to slaughter, generally to be turned into chicken soup or cat or dog food because their flesh is too bruised and battered to be used for much else.

Eating Chickens Is Bad for Your Health
According to a major 2006 Harvard study of 135,000 people, people who frequently ate grilled skinless chicken had a 52 percent higher chance of developing bladder cancer compared to people who didn’t.

Because the male chicks of egg-laying breeder hens are unable to lay eggs and are not bred to produce excessive flesh for the meat industry, they are killed. Every year, more than 100 million of these young birds are ground up alive or tossed into bags to suffocate.

Chickens are slammed into small crates and trucked to the slaughterhouse through all weather extremes. Hundreds of millions suffer from broken wings and legs from rough handling, and millions die from the stress of the journey.(4)

At the slaughterhouse, their legs are snapped into shackles, their throats are cut, and they are immersed in scalding hot water to remove their feathers. Because they have no federal legal protection (birds are exempt from the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act), most are still conscious when their throats are cut open, and many are literally scalded to death in the feather-removal tanks after missing the throat cutter.

**********the first half, for all you sentimental types:

Chickens are inquisitive, interesting animals who are as intelligent as mammals like cats, dogs, and even primates.(1) They are very social and like to spend their days together, scratching for food, cleaning themselves in dust baths, roosting in trees, and lying in the sun. Dr. Chris Evans, administrator of the animal behavior lab at Australia’s Macquarie University, says, “As a trick at conferences, I sometimes list [chickens’] attributes, without mentioning chickens, and people think I’m talking about monkeys.”(2)

Chickens are precocious birds. Mother hens actually cluck to their unborn chicks, who chirp back to their mothers and to one another from within their shells!3 The intelligence and adaptability of chickens actually make them particularly vulnerable to factory farming because, unlike most birds, baby chickens can survive without their mothers and without the comfort of a nest—they come out of the shell raring to explore and ready to experience life. Learn more about the intelligence of chickens.

********************references

Learn more about the lives of chickens.
1 William Grimes, “If Chickens Are So Smart, Why Aren’t They Eating Us?” New York Times, 12 Jan. 2003.
2 Grimes.
3 “Behavioral Research,” [ Chicken-Yard.Net ] 30 Nov. 2001.
4 T.G. Knowles and L.G. Wilkins, “The Problem of Broken Bones During Handling of Laying Hens: A Review,” Poultry Science, 1998.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» JojoBizarre replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 9:15am
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 9:25am
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Originally Posted By JOJO_BIZARRE




The sesame covered meaty thing at the bottom seem sooooo yummy ! I went to the cheese place and asked for the most tasting meat they had, almost like the animal was only bled, so yummy, but the clerk didn't know what it was so I had prosciutto.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Shindy replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 9:29am
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Originally Posted By VEGAN_GOOEY_MUFN

Every single time I see someone post something (probably to try and bother people like me) about brutally harming another sentient being, I'm going to follow it up by writing down my opposition to it. Every single time, I will not be the first one to post about it, but you will blame me for starting it.


They made a joke.

A FUCKING JOKE. Was NOT AT ALL DIRECTED AT YOU or at VEGAN!!
IT WAS WORD PLAY!

you once again overeacted and brought the whole fucking vegan subject back (yawn!)
Update » Shindy wrote on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 9:31am
now go and ramble for 5 paragraph that we should not laugh at poor animals blablabla /zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Update » Shindy wrote on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 9:38am
The plate you posted Jojo... makes me think of Milsa :D We should go back soon!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kishmay_Pinas replied on Tue Mar 10, 2009 @ 9:38am
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Originally Posted By VEGAN_GOOEY_MUFN

*********first the second half which is (IMO) more interesting:

The more than 9 billion chickens raised on factory farms each year in the U.S. never have the chance to do anything that is natural to them. They will never even meet their parents, let alone be raised by them. They will never take dust baths, feel the sun on their backs, breathe fresh air, roost in trees, or build nests.

Chickens raised for their flesh, called “broilers” by the chicken industry, spend their entire lives in filthy sheds with tens of thousands of other birds, where intense crowding and confinement lead to outbreaks of disease. They are bred and drugged to grow so large so quickly that their legs and organs can’t keep up, making heart attacks, organ failure, and crippling leg deformities common. Many become crippled under their own weight and eventually die because they can’t reach the water nozzles. When they are only 6 or 7 weeks old, they are crammed into cages and trucked to slaughter.

Birds exploited for their eggs, called “laying hens” by the industry, are crammed together in wire cages where they don’t even have enough room to spread a single wing. The cages are stacked on top of each other, and the excrement from chickens in the higher cages constantly falls on those below. The birds have part of their sensitive beaks cut off so that they won’t peck each other as a result of the frustration created by the unnatural confinement. After their bodies are exhausted and their production drops, they are shipped to slaughter, generally to be turned into chicken soup or cat or dog food because their flesh is too bruised and battered to be used for much else.

Eating Chickens Is Bad for Your Health
According to a major 2006 Harvard study of 135,000 people, people who frequently ate grilled skinless chicken had a 52 percent higher chance of developing bladder cancer compared to people who didn’t.

Because the male chicks of egg-laying breeder hens are unable to lay eggs and are not bred to produce excessive flesh for the meat industry, they are killed. Every year, more than 100 million of these young birds are ground up alive or tossed into bags to suffocate.

Chickens are slammed into small crates and trucked to the slaughterhouse through all weather extremes. Hundreds of millions suffer from broken wings and legs from rough handling, and millions die from the stress of the journey.(4)

At the slaughterhouse, their legs are snapped into shackles, their throats are cut, and they are immersed in scalding hot water to remove their feathers. Because they have no federal legal protection (birds are exempt from the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act), most are still conscious when their throats are cut open, and many are literally scalded to death in the feather-removal tanks after missing the throat cutter.

**********the first half, for all you sentimental types:

Chickens are inquisitive, interesting animals who are as intelligent as mammals like cats, dogs, and even primates.(1) They are very social and like to spend their days together, scratching for food, cleaning themselves in dust baths, roosting in trees, and lying in the sun. Dr. Chris Evans, administrator of the animal behavior lab at Australia’s Macquarie University, says, “As a trick at conferences, I sometimes list [chickens’] attributes, without mentioning chickens, and people think I’m talking about monkeys.”(2)

Chickens are precocious birds. Mother hens actually cluck to their unborn chicks, who chirp back to their mothers and to one another from within their shells!3 The intelligence and adaptability of chickens actually make them particularly vulnerable to factory farming because, unlike most birds, baby chickens can survive without their mothers and without the comfort of a nest—they come out of the shell raring to explore and ready to experience life. Learn more about the intelligence of chickens.

********************references

Learn more about the lives of chickens.
1 William Grimes, “If Chickens Are So Smart, Why Aren’t They Eating Us?” New York Times, 12 Jan. 2003.
2 Grimes.
3 “Behavioral Research,” [ Chicken-Yard.Net ] 30 Nov. 2001.
4 T.G. Knowles and L.G. Wilkins, “The Problem of Broken Bones During Handling of Laying Hens: A Review,” Poultry Science, 1998.


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We have heard enough! PLease FUCK OFF
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