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seriously, i love meat. mrs gravytrain is a veggie and fair do's to her and all of her species, tis not for me though
at the end of the day you pays your money and makes your choice, extolling the virtues of veg-based tedium or meat-filled heaven rarely sways those of an alternate mind so let people get on with it i say
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Thu 23 Nov 2006, 13:24,
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at the end of the day you pays your money and makes your choice, extolling the virtues of veg-based tedium or meat-filled heaven rarely sways those of an alternate mind so let people get on with it i say
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but life isn't just a case of handing over some money and making it all right.
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i don't have a moral quandary eith eating meat - we have both canine and molar teeth in our mouths because we've evolved to be omnivores
animal cruelty on the other hand i do have a problem with. i don't think that makes me a hypocrite. i think you should be more tolerant on this issue - education is a fine thing but people will harden their minds if they feel they're being force-fed it (if you'll excuse the pun)
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Thu 23 Nov 2006, 13:46,
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animal cruelty on the other hand i do have a problem with. i don't think that makes me a hypocrite. i think you should be more tolerant on this issue - education is a fine thing but people will harden their minds if they feel they're being force-fed it (if you'll excuse the pun)