Chico was better - he followed his (albeit warped by religion) logic.
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Well my curiosity was aroused, so I googled some facts about Tibet pre the Chinese occupation (1951).
Life expectancy was thirty-six years
95 percent of Tibetans were illiterate.
95 percent of the population was hereditary serfs and slaves owned by monasteries and nobles.
But of course simple-minded westerners are seduced by Tibetan "spirituality". I would wager none of them would have liked to live in Tibet as a Tibetan pre-1951Hard Brexit now!
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Not as ordinary Tibetians for sure...Originally posted by sasguru View PostI would wager none of them would have liked to live in Tibet as a Tibetan pre-1951Comment
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What, you seriously kill living creatures just because someone pissed you off on a bulletin board?Originally posted by Lucy View PostBy 'these people' do you mean us, here, on the board or us, here, in the uk?
I don't know, I imagine some people do.
It's called democracy, which allows for freedom of speech. Maybe not a familiar concept to you.
Sign it or don't sign it I really don't care what you do.
Everytime I run over a squirrel I think of you.
Some people are like slinkys, totally pointless but the thought of pushing them down a flight of stairs never fails to put a smile on your face.Comment
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Apparently it does not come into conflict with her desire to "free" poor Tibetian people to prevent them losing their culture, whatever that is...Originally posted by shelby68 View PostWhat, you seriously kill living creatures just because someone pissed you off on a bulletin board?Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostApparently it does not come into conflict with her desire to "free" poor Tibetian people to prevent them losing their culture, whatever that is...
Oh come on, the essence of a good character on CUK is illogicality and being controversial.Hard Brexit now!
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Not acceptable when it comes to being mean to my cute fluffy squirrels mates!Originally posted by sasguru View PostOh come on, the essence of a good character on CUK is illogicality and being controversial.
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Good point, I retract my previous squirrel killing statement,Originally posted by sasguru View PostOh come on, the essence of a good character on CUK is illogicality and being controversial.Some people are like slinkys, totally pointless but the thought of pushing them down a flight of stairs never fails to put a smile on your face.Comment
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Apparently she does not like robots tooOriginally posted by shelby68 View PostGood point, I retract my previous squirrel killing statement,
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