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-- I love animals... but have animal activists gone too far?
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 I walked by the PETA tent at DEMF eating a hot dog. True story LOL! |
Why stop at just animals?
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| Originally posted by Kellyboop Could've been a veggie dog soy dogs > hot dogs anyday |
I really think we need to look out for worms.....the useless killings of worms is destroying our environment. If we kill off all the worms then our trees will all die and we will have nothing to absorb our CO2 and what will happen to photosynthesis? Its a slippery slope....without worms all mankind will die and the earth will destruct.
correction... worms need to look out for me LOL
what about dust mites?? ever day billions and billions of these helpless cute insects are slaughtered when we vacuum or move or breathe or do anything.
save the dust mites. DEATH TO HUMANS !!!
in protest of the killing of dust mites I'm never vacuuming my carpets again.
Don't forget eyelash mites http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=396503
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(A follicle is the pore from which a hair grows). Demodicids have a wormlike appearance, with legs that are mere stumps. People with oily skin, or those who use cosmetics heavily and don't wash thoroughly, have the heaviest infestations ... but most adults carry a few demodicids. Inflammation and infection often result when large numbers of these mites congregate in a single follicle. The mites live head-down in a follicle, feeding on secretions and dead skin debris. At the left, you can see three demodicids buried in the follicle of a hair, and you can also see the hair's shaft. If too many mites have buried into the same follicle, it may cause the eyelash to fall out easily. An individual female may lay up to 25 eggs in a single follicle, and as the mites grow, they become tightly packed. When mature, the mites leave the follicle, mate, and find a new follicle in which to lay their eggs. The whole cycle takes between 14 to 18 days. Sometimes demodex is called the 'face mite', since it is often associated with blackheads, acne and other skin disorders (although it is not the cause of these). Demodex are harmless and don't transmit diseases, but large numbers of demodex mites may cause itching and skin disorders, referred to as Demodicosis. However ... did you know that you go to sleep at night on a pillow that is home to many thousands of dust mites ...which help keep our homes clean by consuming the tens of millions of skin cells we shed each day? Just pretend they're not there! |
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie Don't forget eyelash mites http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=396503 |
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| Originally posted by SasH21 These things are gross - I will kill them any day! Whoever wrote this proposal - is fucked! |
I heard once long time ago that you can collect them after the rain and sell them to people who want to have good fertile soil, like farmers (although I can't imagine how this would work on a large scale though). They are part of nature-devised way to keep its ecosystem running well and healthy.
That's why I feel that people should have respect for more things in nature, because nature in the end is what provides us with our existence. When I was growing up, I learned from various old folk stories back home to have a respect for this, people in those days grew their food on their own a lot more than we do today, so they understood the importance of this.
I just wanted to share my feelings. That's it, I hope you guys understand
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| Originally posted by smuncky another closer step to communism. |
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