Animals, Pets, Healings & Humanity's Inhumanity

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John Kelly wrote:
Randy24 wrote: When you kill an animal to survive and you have respect for that killed animal, then it is not a bad thing.



Unless you're that animal. But I agree with your point. Life in the animal kingdom isn't always pleasant.
All animals are born to die, including us.
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WTF? Is this even possible?





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What do you think is happening birdbrain?
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I think you mean, "This is other artists work and I steal it for myself, I am a plagiarist. And this is my plagiarism."

:lol: That you do it in the Ethics section.
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Arising_uk wrote: :lol: That you do it in the Ethics section.
Good point :lol:
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:shock: The stupidity of the pet-owning primate never fails to amaze me.

Its why I now laugh rather than cry at the news-stories, "Dog Savages Baby", "But he was just like one of the family!" said distraught parents.

Although I now laugh like a drain at the annual, "Man drowns trying to rescue pet-dog from flood" - Dog later found alive downstream.
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