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If we can kill animals, why can't we torture them for fun? (pg. 5)
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by wotyzoid
If you're sitting around in your parents basement, eating a family sized pack of lays, listening to Marilyn Manson, wearing the same underwear for 2 weeks, watching re-runs of Star Track, torturing an innocent feeder mouse; chances are your opinion on the matter..doesn't matter. |
there goes your chance... |
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| jupiterone |
| quote: | Originally posted by wotyzoid
Star Track |
No drinks for you! |
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| wotyzoid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
there goes your chance... |
No need to get defensive, buddy. I was just being realistic, you should tell your parents you're finally moving out if you wanna get anywhere with this.. |
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| Trance-Canada |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
No. We kill to eat, we don't torture to eat. I don't care if animals are slaughtered to be eaten. I do , however, care if someone just tortures for lol purposes. When an animal gets killed for food, I would hope it doesn't get tortured , if it does then I don't want to know about it. |
I concur.
If i ever seen anyone hurting an animal for "fun", i would have some "fun" with them, just to show them what its like to be at the hands of a person who is much larger, stronger. Merciless... |
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| Fledz |
Killing to eat is a natural survival aspect. There's nothing wrong with that as we are animals after all.
Torture is not natural. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
Killing to eat is a natural survival aspect. There's nothing wrong with that as we are animals after all.
Torture is not natural. |
Torture is not natural but fields of quality-assured inbred chemically-altered beasts raised and fed for the sole purpose of generally unnecessary sustenance of an overindulgent species who scarcely understands the vastness of consumerism yet holds it in the highest regard is?
We, as a species, largely abandoned mere survival some time ago.
Everything else is torture.
Unnecessary brutality in small increments to hide the sensation of pain. Gradual, but torture nevertheless.
Good thing for us there is simply no such thing as "unnatural". It does not exist. Everything that happens occurs as a force of nature. We may very well be in denial of it and would love nothing more than to divorce ourselves from her uncaring and cruel rooftop, but there's not a single thing we can know or do to ever stop this fact.
Much in the way a cat tortures a mouse before eventually devouring it, we are just the pawns of our physical "laws" - but they are not our laws to judge by. Pain is as natural a sensation as it gets - torture is just a facet of consumption. With this in mind, what is so unnatural about torture? What makes it so much more deplorable than eating? Is it not just another shade of the same thing? |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Torture is not natural but fields of quality-assured inbred chemically-altered beasts raised and fed for the sole purpose of generally unnecessary sustenance of an overindulgent species who scarcely understands the vastness of consumerism yet holds it in the highest regard is?
We, as a species, largely abandoned mere survival some time ago.
Everything else is torture.
Unnecessary brutality in small increments to hide the sensation of pain. Gradual, but torture nevertheless.
Good thing for us there is simply no such thing as "unnatural". It does not exist. Everything that happens occurs as a force of nature. We may very well be in denial of it and would love nothing more than to divorce ourselves from her uncaring and cruel rooftop, but there's not a single thing we can know or do to ever stop this fact.
Much in the way a cat tortures a mouse before eventually devouring it, we are just the pawns of our physical "laws" - but they are not our laws to judge by. Pain is as natural a sensation as it gets - torture is just a facet of consumption. With this in mind, what is so unnatural about torture? What makes it so much more deplorable than eating? Is it not just another shade of the same thing? |
now i know who stole my hash pipe. |
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| Spike |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
Killing to eat is a natural survival aspect. There's nothing wrong with that as we are animals after all.
Torture is not natural. |
+1
this argument is ridiculous. there IS NO argument to be made here lol. if u wanna torture animals; well, then sir you got issues |
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| Spike |
| nnnn im sorry to say but theres way too many people on this planet. I actually feel worse for animals near extinction (Siberian tigers, polar bears, etc) than I do for some humans for that reason alone. |
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| Gauss |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
Killing to eat is a natural survival aspect. There's nothing wrong with that as we are animals after all.
Torture is not natural. |
/thread |
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| eROs.au |
There's not too many people on Earth. Not yet.
Anyway, I still think Mr Jive has a legitimate point |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
now i know who stole my hash pipe. |
Why was it shaped like a cock? :wtf:
Why did I steal it despite it being shaped like a cock?? :wtf: :wtf: |
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