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My God that's awful! I'm so glad that poor kid survived! Hopefully she has some relatives who aren't cray cray like her moronic parents to raise her. I can't condone suicide, I have had a relative who committed suicide for reasons I won't get into here because it's too personal.

The point I'm trying to make is if you're going to be a coward and an hero, just take your selfish self out and don't drag anyone down in your death! Truly, nothing of value was lost when those retards offed themselves. I'm just glad their poor kid survived their socpipathic attempt on her life. Hopefully she recovers and is too young to remember this tragedy.
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Forget the global warming suicide pact, why is her father 30 years older than her mother?
Idk...The chick was into older men I guess? Little daddy kink?Gold digger? Maybe the old fart had mad money being a nutso global warming conspiracist? (Presss X to doubt but who knows) . Fact is these smooth brained spergs an herod over global warming! Safe to say thinking was a rare pastime with those idiots.
 
This is just farming really, I don't see what's so cursed about it.
It's human nature to empathize with the 'pets' or other animals that we come into close contact with on a daily basis. We don't like to think that the sources of the meat that we eat are animals that seem to have their own personalities and yes, intelligence.

Personally, it dosen't bother me in the slightest where meat comes from, but cried when my daughter's pet rat Sniffers died. That's humanities ability to compartmentalize, and imo it saves us from insanity.

It's all about taking yourself out of seeing anything but cuts of meat when you are dealing with slaughtering animals for food, weather you raised them or not. it's having the will to be driving your cattle up the chute where the bolt-stunner awaits them, or chopping off your pullet's head on a stump when it's destined to be dinner. You have to separate your emotional self from your logical self.

If you can't do it, you pussy out and turn into a soyfaggot. I still wonder if there were vegans 100+ years ago who just kept it to themselves, or it's a recent societal driven situation?
 
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It's human nature to empathize with the 'pets' or other animals that we come into close contact with on a daily basis. We don't like to think that the sources of the meat that we eat are animals that seem to have their own personalities and yes, intelligence.

Personally, it dosen't bother me in the slightest where meat comes from, but cried when my daughter's pet rat Sniffers died. That's humanities ability to compartmentalize, and imo it saves us from insanity.

It's all about taking yourself out of seeing anything but cuts of meat when you are dealing with slaughtering animals for food, weather you raised them or not. it's having the will to be driving your cattle up the chute where the bolt-stunner awaits them, or chopping off your pullet's head on a stump when it's destined to be dinner. You have to separate your emotional self from your logical self.

If you can't do it, you pussy out and turn into a soyfaggot. I still wonder if there were vegans 100+ years ago who just kept it to themselves, or it's a recent societal driven situation?
I guess I just don't understand it, the fact that you know you're raising the animal for slaughter, or the fact that you know this animal will not live as long as you just gives you time to prepare for that. It is simply inevitable. But then again I grew up on and around farms so I think there's a callous on my soul from all the animals I've killed.
 
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