Author Topic: more pet brutality - Antifreeze and nails in pet food  (Read 4587 times)

what happened to pets being mans best friend :C
I once saw a video showing a dead person with a dog right next to him, the dog was trying to get attention in hopes that someone can revive him.
It was pretty sad :c

I once saw a video showing a dead person with a dog right next to him, trying to get attention in hopes that someone could bring the man back alive.
It was pretty sad :c
Have you seen that movie Hachi? The dog goes to the train station to meet his owner every day, even though his owner is dead. He does it every day until the dog passes away ;n;
I think its based off a true story in Japan or something like that. Really sad movie

Have you seen that movie Hachi? The dog goes to the train station to meet his owner every day, even though his owner is dead. He does it every day until the dog passes away ;n;
I think its based off a true story in Japan or something like that. Really sad movie

Hhhnggggg.
Now I suddenly miss my dog  :panda:

ITT: aph hardcore white knighting bubba

As animals capable of thought and precision, our technology is the way we survive. Birds have nests, ants have tunnels, we have our structures. What is unnatural, if a species founded by nature created this? We shape the earth to suit us. If we manage to make the planet inhospitable to humans through a few centuries of total neglect, the earth is not doomed, humans are. The environment will be reshaped for the inhabitants that can survive and adapt to the consequences of humans.


Some unknown train of thought led me to write the above


To the people who want those responsible dead or similarly punished: While I consider this appalling, and the fact that they deliberately spent time on this calls for  jesus forget I just saw a bird die from the cold it just dropped like a rock

stuff


As an enthusiastic consumer of mass-produced meat, I cannot pretend to be superior to this. I don't think empathy toward non-humans is required to deserve to live. but it is really awful and I do hope they figure out how to make lab-grown meat efficiently sometime soon
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often I'll hear people say that in-vitro meat sounds gross and unnatural, but there really isn't much that's more gross and unnatural than the way that we currently produce meat.



^THIS IS ME NOT KNOWING MY OWN OPINION

I love fake chicken and stuff, try it c: nom

as horrendous as it is to see those scenes of chicken farms, badly-executed cow slaughtering et cetera, real meat is still WAY MORE APPETIZING to me than substitutes.

as horrendous as it is to see those scenes of chicken farms, badly-executed cow slaughtering et cetera, real meat is still WAY MORE APPETIZING to me than substitutes.

Animals are basically people who are made out of food that tastes really good. How is it wrong to eat them?

Animals are basically people ... How is it wrong to eat them?
what

uh.'

I'm not saying it's wrong to eat them. Things eat each other in nature every moment of every day. But the fact that so many of them exist in torturous conditions for their entire lifetimes, for our convenience, is bothersome.
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as horrendous as it is to see those scenes of chicken farms, badly-executed cow slaughtering et cetera, real meat is still WAY MORE APPETIZING to me than substitutes.
I've gotten used to it after a while. I don't remember what real meat tastes like so fake stuff tastes pretty alright :P
I tried a burger recently (They accidently brought my brother a beef burger instead of a veggie burger), if theres anything I hate more than eating meat it's wasting food, they would have thrown it away. I guess I kind of got over the taste, I like vegetarian burgers way more now


How exactly are you confused?
wasn't sure of your point, edited post

as horrendous as it is to see those scenes of chicken farms, badly-executed cow slaughtering et cetera, real meat is still WAY MORE APPETIZING to me than substitutes.
Which is why I usually get meat from the local butcher in my town, the farms that raise the animals for them are properly taken care of unlike the battery farms most stores get their meat from.

I'm not saying it's wrong to eat them. Things eat each other in nature every moment of every day. But the fact that so many of them exist in torturous conditions for their entire lifetimes, for our convenience, is bothersome.

It makes meat affordable. If you want the animals to be comfortable then you can kiss $2/lbs hamburger away forever.

No more 12 pack hotdogs for $3.