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  • Pogle
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    Originally posted by IR35 Avoider View Post
    I suspect in most parts of the world it is more common than not to dispose of unwanted litters in this or similar ways.

    I think the comments about getting animals neutered shows how out-of-touch some in the UK are with how most of the world lives. I remember reading somewhere that in the Soviet Union the concept of a vet didn't exist, the idea that you would have a doctor for animals was regarded as laughable.
    Last time I looked Scotland was in the UK, you pompous twat.

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  • the_rangdo
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    Horrids at work again

    BBC News - Goat's horns ripped out in Middleton sanctuary attack

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by IR35 Avoider View Post
    I suspect in most parts of the world it is more common than not to dispose of unwanted litters in this or similar ways.

    I think the comments about getting animals neutered shows how out-of-touch some in the UK are with how most of the world lives.
    This was in Scotland.

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  • IR35 Avoider
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    I suspect in most parts of the world it is more common than not to dispose of unwanted litters in this or similar ways.

    I think the comments about getting animals neutered shows how out-of-touch some in the UK are with how most of the world lives. I remember reading somewhere that in the Soviet Union the concept of a vet didn't exist, the idea that you would have a doctor for animals was regarded as laughable.

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  • MaryPoppins
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    Originally posted by Pogle View Post
    Too cheap, lazy and frankly ****** stupid to get the animal neutered??
    WSS.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Pogle View Post
    Too cheep, lazy and frankly ****** stupid to get the animal neutered??
    and dead animals in the watercourse, what ill educated muppets.

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  • Pogle
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    I don't approve of the video of course but an unwanted animal should be disposed of compassionately.

    Most of my family hale from the western isles (that's way oop north). It was not unusual to put an unwanted littler in a sack with a brick and chuck it in the water.

    I even remember the story of a local dog living it's last days in pain. So rather than let it suffer the dog and his master dug a hole in the field, dog jumped in the hole and looked lovingly upwards and inwards to the double barrel. The end. Best way really.

    Get over it you bunch of city wincers.

    Too cheep, lazy and frankly ****** stupid to get the animal neutered??

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    I did toy with the idea of a 4Chan invasion but after spending some time there and doing some research I am under the impression it's a ******* stupid idea.
    I suspect some of the people on here already frequent the stranger parts of 4chan. It would be brother fighting brother.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Never heard of 4Chan before, maybe where you lot should go for your annual holiday thing.

    BBC News - The strange virtual world of 4chan
    I did toy with the idea of a 4Chan invasion but after spending some time there and doing some research I am under the impression it's a ******* stupid idea.

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  • xoggoth
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    Never heard of 4Chan before, maybe where you lot should go for your annual holiday thing.

    BBC News - The strange virtual world of 4chan

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by SofaKingdom View Post
    chicken chow mein
    Kitten chow mein

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    Just because you show compassion towards animals it doesn't mean you'd show less to your fellow man. Quite the opposite, I would argue.
    WHS with bells on

    The day individuals think for themselves and not like some collective comatose group of sheep will by the same day you'll hear a customers in Texas Macdonalds

    "I hear these things are fatting"

    "Say whaat?"

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
    I wonder why animals being treated cruelly instills more anger than recent atrocities, ethnic cleansing, service personnel being killed and just about any other injustice.
    It doesn't instill more anger.
    Anmals don't understand why they are in pain as humans usually do and we can't help them in the same way. In the case of the Hyde Park bombing one of the troopers had to beg a handgun from the police to kill the horses they couldn't possibly save.
    Just because you show compassion towards animals it doesn't mean you'd show less to your fellow man. Quite the opposite, I would argue.

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  • SofaKingdom
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    WHS.

    Tucking into your rare steaks blubbing over some kittens FFS.
    chicken chow mein

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    I don't approve of the video of course but an unwanted animal should be disposed of compassionately.

    Most of my family hale from the western isles (that's way oop north). It was not unusual to put an unwanted littler in a sack with a brick and chuck it in the water.

    I even remember the story of a local dog living it's last days in pain. So rather than let it suffer the dog and his master dug a hole in the field, dog jumped in the hole and looked lovingly upwards and inwards to the double barrel. The end. Best way really.

    Get over it you bunch of city wincers.
    WHS.

    Tucking into your rare steaks blubbing over some kittens FFS.

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