Is it normal to want to eat a SWAN?

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  • Again, take your OWN ADVICE.

    Divulging that you "worked on a farm" is meaningless because it just demonstrates the level of insensitivity that one MUST accept if one is to "operate" that farm. After all, cows are put in the "rape rack" to be fertilized BY HUMAN HANDS.

    And please take a biology class, humans are *NOT* "carnivores." Examples of actual carnivores would be lions, orca, and Peregrine falcons, NOT humans. If you don't understand the difference between "omnivore," which is probably what you meant, and "carnivore," look it up before posting.

    We're not omnivores either because we're primates and our closest relatives, the Bonobo monkey and the Chimpanzee both kill and consume other animals. However, it is worthwhile noting that they ONLY kill and eat *other* primates, and that doing so is a territorial display and a warning to other primates which might try to infringe territorially.

    Humans lack all the basic features needed for even an omnivorous diet and all societies wherein flesh is consumed - especially in great quantities - are associated with numerous tell-tale diseases: coronary disease, colon cancers, gout, obesity, and other diabetes.

    Your statements, followed by a declaration of "that's all I need to know" just confirmed that you don't, in fact, know nearly as much as you would like to think that you do.

    Try understanding that your cultural biases and subjectivity aren't facts or evidence, they are merely what we are taught to believe and that these things are made up in the mind. That's why we have something called "science," to dispel all the myths and nonsense humans cling to in their "cultures."

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    • God, your whole relpy is based on countless assumptions that just aren't true. Of course, when you're so self-righteous, like many others in your case -it's easier to switch to "relentless attack mode" and yap until your mouth starts to foam. Fair enough.

      There was no "intensity" or "rape racks". The farm was organic, probably I won't have to explain to you what that means. Killing is natural to me and other people I've worked with. There are no myths, no brainwashing. I'm hungry -i kill. Whether it's deer hunting and then freezing venicine for the whole winter, or our own cows. The cows, actually had a a pretty good life and the chickens are free-ranged. But yes, most of these animals are bred to become a meal.

      I meant carnivores, luv. I eat meat. I rarely eat other stuff... yeah, some bread and potatoes occasionally, and salads. But all this is optional, my main diet is meat. I'm healthy, very fit and strong. So is my family. The deceases you're talking about usually happen when you consume a low grade processed meat. Only the alst few years I had to buy my food in supermarkets and it's shit. However I wouldn't trust every little "research" you find on the internet. The "science" is well known for contradicting itself every time a new, revolutionary research is published.

      So, this is getting tired. None of us will win this argument because there's nothing to win. We think differently and live our lives differently. Hence, I'd like to repeat - Scram, tree-hugger.

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      • And which assumptions would those be, exactly?

        Now you're telling us that keeping captives and killing them at will is "normal?" What're you going to tell us next, that keeping slaves and forcing them to work is normal, too? Oh, wait...it actually was, in the USA, for example, until 1865.

        Declaring that a creature was "bred to be a meal" is analogous to claiming that Africans "exist to be slaves," as both are excuses, rationales and justifications for one group to victimize and abuse another. And regardless of what you CHOOSE to "believe," nothing will change that factuality and timeless truth.

        The point is that you're trying to justify killing animals because "you are hungry." Go eat an apple in that case, the tree produces it with the intention that you should eat it. And STOP lying about the rape racks, because the use of those has been documented. If those weren't used on the "farm" you worked at, then that would be unusual, but I am certain there was plenty of FISTING going on, as that's the way the cows are forcibly inseminated. Don't *presume* to tell me or anyone that the cows had a "good life" because YOU didn't live *their* lives and unless that cow jumped up willingly on your plate, she didn't give her consent to die, did she. Have you EVER seen that happen? No, and you never will. Ending the life of another isn't a "good life" - we don't kill something we like or love, do we? You have no clue just how ridiculous your statements sound to anyone with critical thinking skills.

        Then you have the audacity to proclaim that "I'm hungry - I kill" because YOU are self-righteous and think you're entitled to simply do as you please but project this onto someone who is rightfully critiquing you for your own self-admitted behaviours. If anyone is in attack mode, just examine your own statements and then wake the hell up already because you succeeded only in advertising your bloodthirstiness, little more.

        So, let me ask you this, then: What's stopping you from carving up the next moving thing you see, human or otherwise? How do I know you can be trusted after you make those kinds of statements, and then you have the gumption to tell me that I am foaming at the mouth?

        You showed your true colours, and it didn't take much for that to happen. Why don't you scram and take your own advice. Oh, and please don't KILL anything in your path because you're "hungry" and evidently are brainwashed to think that stuffing your face with flesh is somehow a "good thing."

        Buh bye.

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