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Re: Do Fish Feel Pain? Who Cares?
fish creep me out.
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Re: Do Fish Feel Pain? Who Cares?
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There's something good about living, period. [/ QUOTE ] Indeed and in order to live, something has to "die", whether it be a plant, an animal, or whatever other organism...otherwise you would die, yes? I choose to live, at the tasty cost of fish, deer, cows, turkey, chicken, and whatever other animals that are served well with mashed potatoes, corn, and various greens! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] On a quasi related note, the matter in the world is constant, so at the atomic level...nothing ever "dies", it just transforms, correct? |
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I just had shark fin soup! I feel bad now =( [/ QUOTE ] I've had shark fin soup before at a Vietnamese wedding. It was OK, didn't blow my mind. The shame in shark fin soup is that sharks are often caught, de-finned and then the remainder thrown away (overboard). To be honest, I don't know much about harvesting shark fins for soup, so the above is just what I've heard and can be complete rumor. But I've heard it from several sources over the years and its always the same "story". |
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On a quasi related note, the matter in the world is constant, so at the atomic level...nothing ever "dies", it just transforms, correct? [/ QUOTE ] 99.9999% correct. So, close enough. |
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Re: Do Fish Feel Pain? Who Cares?
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[ QUOTE ] On a quasi related note, the matter in the world is constant, so at the atomic level...nothing ever "dies", it just transforms, correct? [/ QUOTE ] 99.9999% correct. So, close enough. [/ QUOTE ] What is the exception? |
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