Re: Sea Kittens... and PETA
what would fridays be without a "sea kitten fry" ?
Re: Sea Kittens... and PETA
no they were created to be whale food too..j/k.
fish?! what about LOBSTERS? they get BOILED LIVE. i don't hear anyone sticking up for them. lobsters? what about shrimp puppy?
Re: Sea Kittens... and PETA
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Originally Posted by
pillowtalk6188
no they were created to be whale food too..j/k.
fish?! what about LOBSTERS? they get BOILED LIVE. i don't hear anyone sticking up for them. lobsters? what about shrimp puppy?
Does anybody know why lobsters get boiled live? I was in a huge grocery store once and there was a tank full of lobsters all cramped up... I left that store right away :(
Re: Sea Kittens... and PETA
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twh
what would fridays be without a "sea kitten fry" ?
I just feel bad for all the faux-vegetarians (sea kitty eaters) that have to change their identities to kitten-etarians.
Evil kitty eaters!!!
Re: Sea Kittens... and PETA
a fun fact that many people don't know.. the majority people practicing kitten-etarianisn are male.:banana:
good stuff
Re: Sea Kittens... and PETA
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pillowtalk6188
jesus fed starving people fish. it's one of the most told bible stories,
If one is agnostic, which I believe means no belief in any god, would not using examples from the bible be somewhat dubious?
Re: Sea Kittens... and PETA
Not if you're talking to people who are not agnostic. It's like using math to convince scientists they are wrong. Sometimes it's the only type of argument people listen to, one from their own belief system.
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wilomn
If one is agnostic, which I believe means no belief in any god, would not using examples from the bible be somewhat dubious?
Agnostic means not believing in one god specifically, but more believing in there being a higher being, whether it's God or Allah or something/one else.
And I agree, I didn't get it that a biblical example was used.
Re: Sea Kittens... and PETA
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wolfy-hound
Not if you're talking to people who are not agnostic. It's like using math to convince scientists they are wrong. Sometimes it's the only type of argument people listen to, one from their own belief system.
It seems to me, oddball that I am, that were I to take a belief system that I hold invalid and use it to prove a point I find valid, that there is a very serious flaw in my logic.
Is it just me?
And I'm not picking on anyone here, just looking at it like it was a puzzle to be solved.
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wilomn
What about mermaids? Can we still eat them?
:8::rofl: OMG!!