4th form science taking samples of crabs at portobello.
Most Cows seem to have a pretty good life.At least here in NZ.Untill they are eaten.
edit: I'm not saying something shouldn't be 'done' about what's going on here, but I'm sure the best people to sort it out will be the Solomon Islanders themselves - I just don't think the nastier sentiment expressed in some posts (deserving oxygen or not etc) is valid at all, not necessarily because of the snarkiness, but because it doesn't stand to reason considering our own practices.
No pigs aren't as smart as dolphins but they are smarter than cats and about the same as dogs.So wheres the line?
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Intelligence (in relation to human intelligence) is the determining factor in whether its OK to eat an animal?
Personally I think this could all be solved by breeding mentally retarded dolphins.
Cats and Dogs are impractical to farm, because they're carnivorous, you'd have to farm other animals just to feed them in order to eat them, which is a bit pointless.Pigs don't need to eat meat, so they are more efficent to farm.Plus the taste super good.
The fact that religion is still so rife there alone suggests they're still living in the mid 17th century.
I don't know if you could say dairy cows have a good life.
I enjoy my meat too much to really care about the animals themselves. It comes neatly packaged at the super so I dont need to think about the animal. However, I still easily make jugemental calls about peoples treatment of other animals, and people that eat animals that I think they shouldnt. I dont really care about most, its just the cute or endangered ones that get my going.
I enjoy meat too much to care about animals and I don't have to think about it due to how nicely the meat is packed.However when I see a cute animal or an animal I like getting killed I get very angry and call people savages like that fucking Paea Taufa guy
Or just a sea farm?
Cats and Dogs are impractical to farm, because they're carnivorous
The Hawaiian Poi Dog or ʻīlio (ʻīlio mākuʻe for brown individuals) is an extinct breed of pariah dog from Hawaiʻi which was used by Native Hawaiians as a spiritual protector of children and as a source of food.
Dogs are apparently quite tasty, is your stance you should only eat farmed animals?I believe they sort of farm dogs in South Korea.
I only eat 'Tuna safe' Dolphin. I'm a good guy like that.Someone has to stand up for the beautiful Tunas.
Dolphins are pretty smart, cows arent and taste good...Kelly says the group was just settling in to view the magnificent giant Mantas when they saw a Bottlenose dolphin swimming toward them.
Catalepsean Node - The Catalepsean Node is the 6th of the 19 gene-seed organs that are implanted into a Space Marine Neophyte to produce a new Astartes. This organ is implanted into the back of the cerebrum, just above the brain stem. When deprived of sleep for a long period of time, the Catalepsean Node "cuts in" upon detecting a rise in the Astartes' stress and fatigue hormones. This allows the Astartes to consciously "switch off" sections of the brain sequentially, while remaining awake and alert. This ability comes at a price, as prolonged use of this ability can be hazardous, possibly inducing hallucinations or even psychosis. This implant bears a resemblance to an ancient scientific theory as to how cetaceans known as "Bottlenose Dolphins" "sleep": shutting off sections of their brain while remaining awake and alert through the active use of the other sections. Yet even the mighty Space Marines cannot go too long without actual rest. The longest any Space Marine has ever been on active combat duty without rest is 328 hours, achieved by a squad of the Crimson Fists' Kill-team during the battle against the Orks for Rynn's World.
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