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10-23-2004, 12:20 AM #51
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The Chicken Killers!!!
Geez!!! What a nighmarish sight!!!
Originally Posted by apsinthion
lmaoo...obviously, the fish had issues lol
"Yeah, hook out my eye, would ya!!...well, check this out, human!!! *munch munch*"
Psychotic fish, ffs!!
FFS!
Trying to be a martyr, I guess lmfaooo
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10-23-2004, 12:25 AM #52
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The Chicken Killers!!!
I just almost choked to death on a cream cracker crumb I laughed so hard~lol~
Originally Posted by RESiNATE
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10-23-2004, 12:27 AM #53
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The Chicken Killers!!!
Lol yeah!!
Must of been the Lenny Mclean of the fish world.
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10-23-2004, 12:43 AM #54
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The Chicken Killers!!!
newsflash..fish feel plenty of pain
www.fishinghurts.com
"The pain system in fish is virtually the same as in birds and mammals."
---Dr. Donald Broom, professor of animal welfare, Cambridge University
While fish cannot always express pain and suffering in ways that humans can easily recognize, common sense (as well as marine biologists) tells us that fish feel pain. Fish may not be cute and cuddly like puppies and kittens, but they suffer and experience pain in very much the same way.
Fish suffer from being impaled, thrown, crushed, or mutilated while alive, and they are often left to die slowly and painfully of suffocation
sorry but
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10-23-2004, 12:44 AM #55
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The Chicken Killers!!!
Ha it's funny that came up. I did hook a fish in the eye once, then I used the eye as bait and was the best bait I ever used. His buddies were tearing his eye up!
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10-23-2004, 12:49 AM #56
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The Chicken Killers!!!
how brutal..
you know what is more fun than fishing anyway, is actually being active and snorkelling in the water. once i went snorkelling with a bag of bread in a pond and started meeting little fishies underwater. i gave them bits of bread. soon i had hundreds of little friends swarming all around me, eating right out of my hand!
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10-23-2004, 12:53 AM #57
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The Chicken Killers!!!
Oh I scuba dive and snorkel also, but I also spearfish. That is a lot more humane and sporty. You can select what fish you want and you kill them fast.
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10-23-2004, 12:59 AM #58
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The Chicken Killers!!!
the arguement you guys seem to be ignoriong is, to me, the most important arguement of all.. you're debatign whether eating meat is healthy, humane, etc etc, but none of you seem to be wondering this: why is it ok to murder animals, but not humans?
as far as i see it, its not ok to kill anything
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10-23-2004, 01:09 AM #59
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The Chicken Killers!!!
Hell I'd eat human if it was on the menu. I've eaten monkey, it can't taste much different. Tastes like good roast beef. Why do animals eat meat? It's their food and meat is our food also. Isn't a salad DEAD vegetables?
Originally Posted by GHoSToKeR
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10-23-2004, 01:12 AM #60
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The Chicken Killers!!!
true...it should be the most obvious concern. maybe because you can't judge right and wrong on a scale, cant take measurments of it with an instrument.
Murder is defined:
The unlawful killing of a human being with deliberate intent to kill: (1) murder in the first degree is characterized by premeditation; (2) murder in the second degree is characterized by a sudden and instantaneous intent to kill or to cause injury without caring whether the injury kills or not.
hmm...so why is it defined this way? you know the guy who wrote this definition probably had a bunch of steak in his freezer and didnt want to feel guilty.
anyway, good point, says me. killing without need.. to me, is murder. human or not. ive met a lot of nice animals and a lot of mean people!
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