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I really have nothing to say about people who fight and kill to survive, be it with human or non human animals. It's a separate issue. Morality requires some freedom of choice. I'm talking about humans who get all or most of their food from a supermarket and who season dead animals with things from a box and serve it

I'll trade you "the freedom to be unimpressive" (personality-wise right?) with the freedom to not look perfect.

Transformer is one of my favourite albums of all time. It really stirred me up, shook me, and never put the pieces back together. A fitting name. Thank you Lou.

Well this is how I see it... Killing a non human animal I don't have to kill would be more comparable to killing a human animal I don't have to kill (as in, not in self-defence, or other special circumstance). "Harvesting" an animal, human or non human when I'm not starving is an unnecessary act of violence because

Next step, man makes imaginary girlfriend.... and can't handle her.

Innocent in a sense that he/she doesn't represent danger or harm to me and has in no way "earned" or triggered my violence. I wouldn't kill a deer for the same reason I wouldn't kill a human child, regardless of their moral ability. I understand that morality is a concept. That doesn't make it irrelevant, at least not

I'll just pick some fruit instead and not kill an animal, assuming that non-human animals value their own life just as much as we humans value our own. I recommend birdwatching and shooting only with your camera.

Agreed. There must be another way for humans to connect with nature that doesn't involve murdering innocent animals. I'm so sick of all this "responsible hunting" propaganda and population control. Just shoot yourself in the foot and get it over with already. And if you're really concerned with overpopulation, then

Thanks for sharing that. Love her signature ha! I'll miss you too, mrs K!

There are firefox addons for youtube videos, but I never tried them. Search for "stop autoplay" or similar. Don't know about other browsers or other type of videos...

Yep. She did a very insensitive thing. But I can't help but wonder if she'd be fired if she dressed as a non-american victim, lets say a victim of war in any other country? (Not saying that would be ok, it would be just as insensitive.)

Surely there must be a way to criticize something a woman did/does without: 1. threatening to murder her, 2. threatening to rape her, 3. calling her too fat/too skinny/too old/ugly and 4. telling her to make you a sandwich?

I wish someone would make a list of reliable/honest etsy sellers. What sellers do you recommend?

Only two comments were visible on your page, hence my conclusion. What misery, do you know me? You can disagree with people without evaluating or insulting them.

What's that evaluation based on, a single comment? But in any case, you didn't have to create a new account just to say that.

I was a kid in the 8os, in Bosnia. Although there was a clear distinction between genders, I don't recall it being this important and... vicious. Now when I think back some of mine- and my female friends' clothes and toys would be labelled as "for boys" today, but no one seemed to care. Gender rolls for children seem

No, but get back to me when you grow up.

Meh. Morbidness for the sake of morbidness isn't funny to me.

I'm sorry I just assumed you were telling the truth. Your joke (I did a naughty thing. Not!) flew right over my head. Anyway, phew.

Of course women need to speak out, but I can understand how some might feel like they'd be causing more trouble and potentially be seen as over-reacting or liars. It's our screwed-up culture that encourages women to stay quiet and be nice under such circumstances.