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Originally Posted by enoughfakefiles
you rotated the questionQuote:
Originally Posted by manker
i said >this is humanities ingenius curse
as in too smart for their own good
but i guess i didn't quite get the wording right
its hard some times.
we do take our genius for granted, we have all the choices and dominate this planet, our only fear or predator is that which we have created in through social politics. We can choose not to eat meat or salt & vinegar crisps.
All the meat we eat is "farmed", if you eat meat which is not farmed but hunted it is murder.
Humanities curse is it genius.
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meat. that's why I dont eat them either.
Yeah, you used the wrong word.Quote:
Originally Posted by 100%
Maybe man has become too smart for his own good but choosing not to eat things that are unpalatable when other morsals are available is not symptomatic of this.
Bears only eat the eyes and brains of salmon when the salmon reach their spawning destination because they are the tastiest and most nutritious part of the salmon. There are brazillions of salmon just waiting to be eaten so the bears can pick and choose which parts to eat.
Have bears become to smart for their own darn good.
No.
there's someone at work who can't eat bacon because he's a vegetarian and bacon hurts his vagina :dabs:
there's someone at work who's apparently allergic to everything, so i call them a hippy.
You're like me. :OQuote:
Originally Posted by manker
a liar?Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco
We should form a club and not let Dave join :smilie4:Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco
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Originally Posted by manker
that's like me not inviting you to a lan party