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They should be beheaded
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Not a veggie but was going to post about the fact that:
Have to admit that with the amount of us parasites (people) on the planet then something has to give. Ho hum, maybe the impending flu pandemic will bring things back into balance."A recent report published by the United Nations concludes that the meat industry is responsible for more global warming emissions than all the cars, trucks and planes in the world combined."
"Clearly, the answer to global warming isn't to fill gas guzzling cars with ground up remains of tortured animals, it is to go vegetarian, which is something every person can afford to do and should do for the sake of their own health, animals and the environment." -
I remember a Sci Fi story where this was taken to its logical conclusion and no one was allowed pets, the story ended with the last pet keeper being tracked down so the world could be populated with yet one more human...Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Logically, is it bad thing for the planet to send aid to countries that cannot sustain their own population, and to accept mass immigration from them?Originally posted by chubbaHave to admit that with the amount of us parasites (people) on the planet then something has to give. Ho hum, maybe the impending flu pandemic will bring things back into balance.Comment
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Sounds like a solution to obese people not fitting in crematoriums as reported earlier in the week by the beeb.
What do they do with all that liposucked flab? Diesel should be an option at least."If it floats, flies, or f***s, lease it." - Evel Knievel when he wasn't jumping buses or womenComment
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It's turned into a high priced face cream...Originally posted by Captain DispensableWhat do they do with all that liposucked flab? Diesel should be an option at least.
HTH
Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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