
I have noticed
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instead of turning it into some kind of grisly 'art'?
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and it should be on a mobile with several other dead pets
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Wed 6 Jun 2012, 20:44,
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Once dead, should it not be granted the same dignity that a human body would have? Or have the values of our society now changed regarding the treatment of earthly remains?
What I'm getting at is, can I start being more open with visitors when they ask about my lampshades?
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Wed 6 Jun 2012, 21:18,
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What I'm getting at is, can I start being more open with visitors when they ask about my lampshades?

Hell, I need to catch the human tallow with something, or it'll ruin the carpet.
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Wed 6 Jun 2012, 21:34,
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If a cat could understand the concepts of dignity, it could also understand that being a helicopter is frickin' cool.
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Wed 6 Jun 2012, 21:32,
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I couldn't believe it when I first saw that someone had decided to re-engineer their dead pet into a flying machine.
It's also a bit funny.
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It's also a bit funny.

with flashing LED's :D
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I suggested something like this earlier
but by mentioning flashing lights you've just gone TOO FUCKING FAR, MAN
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Wed 6 Jun 2012, 20:55,
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but by mentioning flashing lights you've just gone TOO FUCKING FAR, MAN

it'll happen
no inspiration exists in solitude
or some deep shite like that
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Wed 6 Jun 2012, 21:02,
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no inspiration exists in solitude
or some deep shite like that

I'll just add a pair of AT-ST legs and a massive strap-on to be certain
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