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Rats that were already dying from poison, much kinder to give them a quick knock on the head
![]() Half dead birds and mice that the neighbours cat used to hunt in my garden ![]() And a squirrel I found with a broken back being pecked at by crows.... little **** bit me on his way out though
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Yes. I have:
- dropped my hamster when I was a boy and it landed on its back. It stayed alive for a few days afterwards although it moved less and less each day until we eventually found it just lying there stiff and motionless in its cage. - ran over a squirrel - inadvertently killed countless invertebrates while going about life's day to day tasks such as walking along the street. |
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And I am foreign, and you in the UK import a lot of food from my country. |
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You sidestepped the torture issue with that one. |
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You could not survive without the countryside. Do you seriously think the UK, the world or even you in your fort of vegetables could like without the vast countryside mass producing meat, veg, dairy etc. Even the seeds that your parents buy to plant in their hugh vegetable garden have to come from somewhere and it isn't in the big London buildings, they originate in the countryside. Thats me. Solely responsible. I hold my hands up
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Look, I personally could survive because If I was told I had to live on garden berries and nuts for breakfast, jacket potato with chives for lunch and veg casserole for dinner, I could do it.But I have no problem with those who do choose to eat meat, or that most of the meat is produced in the countryside. It seems to me though that you revelled in telling us that you did not kill your animals humanely for meat on the farm. |
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I've shot quite few herring gulls but that's about it.
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I don't get joy out of telling you this but I don't worship animals the way some people do. i don't see them as lovable little companions, they're just animals. Most animals are there to be eaten, I appreciate that some people love their pets but I don't. There's a million more where they came from! |
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I was once a killer in a chicken factory, does that count ?
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Karma isn't real. Its in the bubble with your soul, the not real bubble but exists in a way to give people something to think about and be good by ! |
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Nothing bigger than a mouse.
It was caught in a trap in my kitchen, it kept squealing so I pushed the snapper (I think it's called that) harder down on its head to speed it on its way to mousy heaven. Mice don't dare come anywhere near my place now I have two (very alert) cats. |
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