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What part of my post makes you think that I am a sockpuppet trying to get a rise out of you?Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou're a crap troll.Comment
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gricer - sort your linking skills out. They are terrible.
And I think you really mean back to the 17th Century when industrialised whaling started, rather than the dark ages where relatively few whales would have been taken worldwide.
And, yes mankind is quite horrible to all the creatures. We should kill ourselves off to protect the planet."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Some before others...Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Postgricer - sort your linking skills out. They are terrible.
And I think you really mean back to the 17th Century when industrialised whaling started, rather than the dark ages where relatively few whales would have been taken worldwide.
And, yes mankind is quite horrible to all the creatures. We should kill ourselves off to protect the planet.
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Would devout hindu's and buddhists survive your cull?Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostAnd, yes mankind is quite horrible to all the creatures. We should kill ourselves off to protect the planet.Coffee's for closersComment
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Dolphins ... out cry ... foxes ... out cry ... but spiders? Flies? we kill millions everyday no one seems to care about them. Human race is just a complete bunch of hypocrites.Comment
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