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tektwo

Yes, my instincts sometimes run towards violence. My parents raised me very well, I would say that out of my daily interactions maybe 1% would bring an urge in me to throttle someone. I am sure every man and women has at some point wished to kick the crap out of someone and I am sure it was not exclusive to their

We are not a violent species in comparison to others, but humans are predisposed to resolve an interaction through physical solutions first. Men especially, children are more apt to hit someone when experiencing frustration or anger and that is something that is taught out.

I feel like its more the reverse or inverted... Good and decent behavior / mannerisms are learned and taught while violence is instinctual and happens in people who have not had the proper education and life lessions. I see what he is trying to do but it just seems off to me...

Slow and low, cook at like 275 for an hour per pound depending on steak type. You can get a decent exterior and keep the inside juicy and rare. You can also start the cooking process on a higher temperature but I have found it is not necessary.

Uh huh, well you make a convincing argument but... Considering that the price per gram of animal protein is at least 1/3rd that of even the cheapest non-animal protein I don't think you really know what you are talking about.

but for most people, that's not the case.

Do you know what survival is? Survival means sustaining yourself, it could be in a plane crash or putting food on the table for your family. Meat has a cheaper caloric/value necessary for survival in many parts of the world.

Evolution is not bad or good, the extinction of animals by predators has been happening since the dawn of time. Species go extinct, it's not bad or good. Our humanity is not some sort of self imposed dogma or belief system, it's what we are. We have our good and our bad, as our population grows we need to support

I used to be a vegetarian, then I could no longer be. I won't get into a lengthy discussion about being a vegetarian vs not being but humans are omnivores for a reason, we evolved to eat meat, vegetables, grains, and whatever else could sustain us. If you can survive as a vegetarian then that is great, there are

It's not about morality, it's about human evolution and progress. We have evolved ever more advanced and sustainable means of feeding ourselves. From farms that can output 15x more food per "acre" to livestock production that is far more efficient.

There are 7 billion people on this planet, the United States is one of the largest exporters of food on the planet. Do you really not understand the difference between killing an animal for food and survival, as we have evolved to do vs burning an animal alive for cruelty sake?

Actually it is you who are wrong... We live in a world where humans are on top of the food chain. Humans are omnivores and animals are part our ecosystem for consumption. Whether its a lion hunting a gazelle or a human slaughtering a cow on an assembly line it is the same process. We just have many many more

Your right, lets take someone who violated their oath, violated the trust of his fellow soldiers and while on active duty during combat operations decided to leak classified documents to the world.

I would love to see Malala Yousafzai win the prize, it would be a courageous and real action for the first time in many years by the Nobel Peace prize committee.

USD, he is paid and all his finances and expenditures are in USD... That is why I was shocked.

About 3 years ago a friend of mine moved to Hong Kong and rented a two bedroom 1300sq ft. When I visited him I was surprised because he makes a ton of money as head of personal security for one of the wealthiest men in Hong Kong. It was in a nice modern building, in a nice clean area of HK. If anyone has heard of

If your husband is locked up "forever" then maybe they should...

I must ask (which I will probably regret) why is your fiancé in jail?

We have a few journals and letters of family members who perished in the holocaust, a few of the pages/copies are in various holocaust museums. Some of the more interesting stories of my grandfather are not recorded, it's not a bad idea.

My grandfather, father and aunt fled Germany in 39 (one of the lucky ones) and ended up working for a women who owned a fabric turned uniform manufacturer. She taught him everything she knew about fabric and garment in NYC. She literally saved my grandfather, father and aunts life and gave him work. When they