Aldebaran said:Why not? Everything, living being or considered "non-living" is God's creation and should be known as deserving outmost respect.
salaam.
DrRingDing said:Is cutting an animals' throat for your pleasure more respectful than scientific research into this rare find?
Aldebaran said:For pleasure???
I don't even want to investigate where on earth you get this but if you picture me as someone getting "pleasure" in killing an animal you are seriously disturbed and I can only advice you to turn to professionals for help. Maybe you are mirorring your own fantasies.
salaam.
DrRingDing said:Meat eating is for pleasure not nutrition.
editor said:Oy. Please stop fucking about with the really tedious point-scoring shit because this is 'science and environment' where people play nice or fuck off back to general.
Thanks awfully.
Aldebaran said:Leaving out the fact that you change the subject (conveniently)you are seriously deluded and disturbed. Meat is an essential source of essential nutrition. If you wnat to argue it isn't, you rurn evolution of the human species on its head.
salaam.
Perhaps you didn't see my earlier post?DrRingDing said:You really need to read up on nutrition.
..and...
I thought you didn't believe in evolution.
DrRingDing said:You really need to read up on nutrition.
I thought you didn't believe in evolution.
editor said:Perhaps you didn't see my earlier post?
Please take this off-topic, pointscoring personal stuff elsewhere.
Thanks.

Aldebaran said:No we are not. You are trying to turn this into a debate concerning *your* version of "ethics" considering slaughtering animals and eating meat.
Which have no relation whatsoever to teh issue at hand.
salaam.

DrRingDing said:Your behaviour will have more effect on the effect of the alcohol than the alcohol will have effect on your behaviour.
As is with all drugs.
how's the hangover?Aldebaran said:Illusions illusions.
I'm testing the capability of my brain to resist the effects and at the same time the capablility of the alcohol to knowck out my brain. Brain is still on the winning hand, althoug it is possible that Dyslex takes over on my writing skill. I dohn't know that since I do not se it until I look at my writings agfter a certaon time-span. That on its own is intersting to evaluate.
salaam.

Aldebaran said:Why not? Everything, living being or considered "non-living" is God's creation and should be known as deserving outmost respect.
salaam.
Aldebaran said:Illusions illusions.
I'm testing the capability of my brain to resist the effects and at the same time the capablility of the alcohol to knowck out my brain. Brain is still on the winning hand, althoug it is possible that Dyslex takes over on my writing skill. I dohn't know that since I do not se it until I look at my writings agfter a certaon time-span. That on its own is intersting to evaluate.
salaam.
free spirit said:how's the hangover?![]()

chainsaw cat said:Pretending to be drunk.
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