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Fluffy Pink Rabbit. (Remember that polyester has feelings, too) Posted Jan 9, 2003
I had a carrot once that always thought
it was right.....
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Jan 10, 2003
Didn't carrots turn clint eastwood's skin orange?
People forgot the nature argument. It's un-natural to be a vegetarian
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Ztik, the god of dark and shadowy things. Posted Jan 10, 2003
It's also, technically speaking, unnatural to build structures of any kind other than burrows, nests, and the like, but no one seems to have a problem with housing.
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Jan 10, 2003
not it isn't. We can therefore we were meant to.
Being a vegetarian is unhealty unless it's done right and on the scale of human existance we've been able to do it right for about five minutes. We're physically not put togeather the right way.
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Ztik, the god of dark and shadowy things. Posted Jan 10, 2003
"not it isn't. We can therefore we were meant to."
We can eat only non-animal food. Plenty of people do it their whole lives with no ill side effects. Therefore, we must be meant to.
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Jade, owlatrons thundercat and hoarder of specially trained cats for the thingite armada, yawning and lurking Posted Jan 10, 2003
not necessairily (spelled wrong i know).....while it is true there are people who live full and healthy lives on veggies alone, there are nutritional benefits to be reaped from meat that one cannot get from rabbit food. hence the reason why many vegetarians and vegans must take vitamin suppliments their whole lives. not that i am anti-veggie. i rarely (no pun intended) eat red meat. but no chicken is safe around me lol
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bix Posted Jan 10, 2003
my former counter-unit was a vegite...i tried, being the always adventurous one...but, alas, twas not meant to be...her and the veggies...*sigh*
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Fluffy Pink Rabbit. (Remember that polyester has feelings, too) Posted Jan 10, 2003
Luckily, rabbit food is good for rabbits.
I've heard of a woman who is trying to raise
vegetarian wolves.
I am definitely not going to go there!
I'd hate to ruin the experiment.
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Ztik, the god of dark and shadowy things. Posted Jan 10, 2003
Well, I could say some other things here, but seeing as I lose every argument I get into ever, I think I'll just concede.
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Jan 10, 2003
mmm chicken
I plan to keep my pointy teeth in good use. and I'm quite happy with my eyes on the front of my head, otherwise how would I wear sunglases
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Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 Posted Jan 10, 2003
I don't think it is unnatural for the human animal to build houses. A large majority of animals build some sort of structure to protect themselves from the physical elements. How sophisticated the structure is is dependent on the intelligence of the animal in question. As quite a few of us human animals are much more intelligent than, for example, a , you would expect our structures to be much more intricate and to better serve the needs of the occupant(s).
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Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 Posted Jan 10, 2003
If you want to build yourself a self-cleaning house then go right ahead, Lady Scott. There is nothing to stop you. And I'm sure that one or two other people would like the concept so much that they would be willing to pay you very handsomely for the design.
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Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 Posted Jan 10, 2003
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Evil Roy: Maestro of the Thingite Orchestra, Knight Errant of the Thingite Cause, Prince of Balwyniti, Aussie Researchers A59204 Posted Jan 10, 2003
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bix Posted Jan 10, 2003
amy, you are quite correct about a vacuum conspiracy...i lived in a house once that had all these outlets in the walls fer vacuum hoses...it was billed as "self cleaning"...except fer all that work of lugging 40 feet of hose around...but at least i didn't have to find an electrical outlet...what a time saver!
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