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  1. Re:What a stupid question! on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    The quote is from Se7en, you should see it.

  2. Re:Hubris indeed ... on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    Everyone is an omnivore

    Maybe I'll walk away from the cave then and find something else to eat? I'm not sure what the point of there being "running water", wouldn't a fire be better - since raw bloody meat isn't the easiest / healtiest thing to eat?

    As for fluffiness, you might want to use this as a punch-line in the future.

  3. Re:What a stupid question! on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    "Kids! Drugs are not the answer! Drugs are the question, and the answer is yes!!!

  4. Re:Hubris on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    THe [sic] only person who has a decision to kill and eat the animal is the owner [...]

    Mother nature.

  5. Re:What a stupid question! on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    Then you have a negative emotional attachment.

    "The murderous wolves killed these innocent lamb!"

  6. Re:Hubris on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    I think that sick people in Ankh-Morpork generally go to a vet. It's generally a better bet. There's more pressure on a vet to get it right. People say "it was god's will" when granny dies, but they get angry when they lose a cow.
    [Pratchett]

  7. Re:What a stupid question! on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    I don't mind if you kill a human, I don't have an emotional attachment to it.

    "After him, I picked the lawyer and I know you both must have been secretly thanking me for that one"

  8. Re:Hubris on Alex, The Brainy Parrot Who Knows About Zero · · Score: 1

    You know in movies it says "no animals were harmed during the production of...", but I've not seen it mention the non-harming of animals in food / other products used. People think things have a soul that they can relate to. A good challenge for anyone: 1) Do you have a pet? 2) Do you mind if I kill and eat it?