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AAARGH.
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Anyways, after I post this message, I will do some research, go down 4 floors and engage the PETA people wish me luck.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
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Bring a weapon for self-defense......fgalkin2 wrote:With such brochures as "Adopt a Turkey" and "Compassionate Living" which argues that it isn't natural to eat meat.
AAARGH.![]()
Anyways, after I post this message, I will do some research, go down 4 floors and engage the PETA people wish me luck.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
Preferably a large hunk of frozen meatKamakazie Sith wrote:Bring a weapon for self-defense......fgalkin2 wrote:With such brochures as "Adopt a Turkey" and "Compassionate Living" which argues that it isn't natural to eat meat.
AAARGH.![]()
Anyways, after I post this message, I will do some research, go down 4 floors and engage the PETA people wish me luck.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
try the approach of debating them while gnawing on a roasted turkey leg, or fried chicken from KFC or some other piece of meat.fgalkin2 wrote:With such brochures as "Adopt a Turkey" and "Compassionate Living" which argues that it isn't natural to eat meat.
AAARGH.![]()
Anyways, after I post this message, I will do some research, go down 4 floors and engage the PETA people wish me luck.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
You have nothing on my grandfather. He has them named, categorized, and trained to respond to a spoon. It's real great that he never hunted in his life and now moved to the city. But I could kill 25 squirrels if I'd tap that wooden spoon three times.Nathan F wrote:yeah, I'd be having a cook out right now. PETA would have some nerve to come here, I mean, jeez, we sell CAMOFLAGE in the school bookstore. I'd go shoot a squirrel or something, skin it, and grill it right there in front of the building if they pulled this crap on me.![]()
(And yes, I've shot, skinned, and eaten squirrel before.)
I don't think you can set up a barbecue in the middle of NYC. Especially since its indoors on the third floor of the college.Sea Skimmer wrote:Sounds like time for a big open-air barbecue. Hot coals will provide ample defence while you cook up the hunk of meat.
aerius wrote:Obviously the lack of meat has severely affected their intelligence...
I don't see what's so bad about adopting a turkey. I'd gladly adopt one and eat it.fgalkin2 wrote:With such brochures as "Adopt a Turkey" and "Compassionate Living" which argues that it isn't natural to eat meat.
AAARGH.![]()
Anyways, after I post this message, I will do some research, go down 4 floors and engage the PETA people wish me luck.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
"Adopt a turkey they`re tasty"Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:I don't see what's so bad about adopting a turkey. I'd gladly adopt one and eat it.fgalkin2 wrote:With such brochures as "Adopt a Turkey" and "Compassionate Living" which argues that it isn't natural to eat meat.
AAARGH.![]()
Anyways, after I post this message, I will do some research, go down 4 floors and engage the PETA people wish me luck.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
Humans is the stupidest people.fgalkin wrote:Me: Even if that's true, it doesn't change the fact that not all land that is used as pasture is suitable for farming.
Vegan 4: But if you convert it to farmland, you will eliminate world famine.
Yes! Because as we all know, since man has existed, vitamins have existed to give you the supplements you're not recieving from vegetables that you require... mind you vitamins still lack certain things you can only obtain from meat. Nevermind those two pointy teeth humans have for some strange reason.fgalkin2 wrote:With such brochures as "Adopt a Turkey" and "Compassionate Living" which argues that it isn't natural to eat meat.
AAARGH.![]()
Anyways, after I post this message, I will do some research, go down 4 floors and engage the PETA people wish me luck.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin