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Warn him for making you lose your precious time
BAAH the first post applies to the conversation, that the second post is the wrong one. The second post was edited.
Because the rabbit is 'cute' we have to sympathize with it over the hawk who, for all we know, hasn't eaten in days...Man Im different then other people. If a wild animal was hit by a car, id letnit die because 1) its wild and well that mostly it. I remeber one time Someone saved a rabbit from getting taken by a hawk and I just said why not just let nature take its course and let the bird take the rabbit I got scrutinized for that like it was some pet but it was a wild rabbit and I don't save wild rabbits. Now if it was the pet rabbit I have now that's a different story
Except Cyn is NOT a moderator. She's an administrator.BAAH the first post applies to the conversation, that the second post is the wrong one. The second post was edited.
I still did show gratitude for you.
I will never get warned bud.Warn him for making you lose your precious time
Moderator administrator same kind of leadership role.Except Cyn is NOT a moderator. She's an administrator.
Warn him for not knowing words, O Great Queen of Peanut Butter
Not sure if Shiny is secretly a savage, or brown-nosing the mods in private.
I am nowhere near a savage, what you talking about.Not sure if Shiny is secretly a savage, or brown-nosing the mods in private.or both
/s
Zeb read my postsBAAH the first post applies to the conversation, that the second post is the wrong one. The second post was edited.
I still did show gratitude for you.
Edit: If someone ignores this post than I will be triggered.
The irony of telling someone to read a post after not properly understanding a post is palpable.Zeb read my posts
/s means sarcasm my friend.
"Darn users?"BAH NO ONE SEEMS TO GET IT YOU DARN USERS
Thanks.The irony of telling someone to read a post after not properly understanding a post is palpable.
/s means sarcasm my friend.
Yes, never call me a savage. I am bad at trying to roast, trust me. I never do it."Darn users?"
That's the best you could come up with? If so, then I agree; you can't be savage.
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You did do it a few times though.Yes, never call me a savage. I am bad at trying to roast, trust me. I never do it.
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Controversial opinion: cats = dogsDogs > Cats
That is all
Oh my goodness, I said the same exact thing a while back.Controversial opinion: cats = dogs
Both can be wonderful companions and I highly appreciate both of their existences.
Glad to know we have the same opinions!My opinion:
Dogs = Cats
They are both enjoyable pets to have.
Carrots aren't fuzzy and cute.Because the rabbit is 'cute' we have to sympathize with it over the hawk who, for all we know, hasn't eaten in days...
Or its got babies to feed...
But what about carrots? Those are living things too...so that means the rabbit shouldn't get to eat either since the hawk isn't allowed to eat...
Your words, Shoe.**** cats.
Carrots aren't fuzzy and cute.
Checkmate, carrots.
Your words, Shoe.
Your words.
We tried that.
You're remembering a story I told in the old Social but are, conveniently, forgetting the context.Man Im different then other people. If a wild animal was hit by a car, id letnit die because 1) its wild and well that mostly it. I remeber one time Someone saved a rabbit from getting taken by a hawk and I just said why not just let nature take its course and let the bird take the rabbit I got scrutinized for that like it was some pet but it was a wild rabbit and I don't save wild rabbits. Now if it was the pet rabbit I have now that's a different story
Oh yeah, crow not hawk, i legit didnt remeber what bird it was but I did still ask why did you stop nature from doing its thing back then and Ill still ask it now, why stop nature, there is a reason why family guy said Damn nature, you scaryYou're remembering a story I told in the old Social but are, conveniently, forgetting the context.
I saw a crow (not a hawk) literally pluck a baby bunny out of a bush and fly away with it. Then I ran after it and knocked into the branch it was perched on, making it drop it, and then I caught it on the way down. All while the mother rabbit watched in horror as it was happening. All while the crow was still eyeing the baby as it was in my hands when waiting for the wildlife rescue center to send someone to pick it up. All while I was forced to listen to its sibling screaming as another crow grabbed it and I couldn't get to it on time (screams that haunt me to this day, mind you). All while the baby's blood was staining my hands and it looked at me, scared out of its mind.
Oh, and it was a busy college campus in the afternoon. The crow wasn't in dire need of food, especially when most of the time they just eat out of the trash like the squirrels do, or pluck unsold meat out of the dumpster. So don't give me the whole "the crow did nothing wrong" bull ****. If someone's in a position to help something and they don't do it, guess what? They're a ****ty person in my eyes, and that's not something I'm budging on.
So the next time you want to passive-aggressively dredge up something from three years ago, remember this. Because of what I did that day, that baby rabbit lived. And anybody that has a problem with that can take a long walk off a short pier for all I care.
If you want to pull the nature card, humans are the dominant species. I could've killed the crow if I wanted to and by your argument, that'd be a-okay.Oh yeah, crow not hawk, i legit didnt remeber what bird it was but I did still say why did you stop nature from doing its thing back then and Ill still say it now
So that way, the baby can grow into something more substantial for predatorsOh yeah, crow not hawk, i legit didnt remeber what bird it was but I did still ask why did you stop nature from doing its thing back then and Ill still ask it now, why stop nature
Using Family Guy as a serious example to an argument isn't really the best kind of move though.there is a reason why family guy said Damn nature, you scary
I think the only reason why Id kill a wild animal is if it was considerd pests like Canadian Geese and Muscovy duck. though we cant kill them, can only call animal control to relocate then. But other then the normal pests, I let animals do their thing unless, like I said, my pet was getting attackedIf you want to pull the nature card, humans are the dominant species. I could've killed the crow if I wanted to and by your argument, that'd be a-okay.
Pulling the "let nature be nature" card means I let it off easy. Tough ****, crow.
It was the only think I could think ofUsing Family Guy as a serious example to an argument isn't really the best kind of move though.
I have to second this. I dunno, I find dogs adorable when they are puppies and when they are full grown, pretty useful for guarding and such, while cats, I only like them when they are lil kitties, but when they are old, they either bore me or annoy me.Dogs are better than cats.
And likewise, I still maintain that if you have the power to help, but choose not to, it's indicative of a disgusting lack of empathy.You know the main villain of a game ****ed a place hard when the whole world is in monochrome
I think the only reason why Id kill a while animal is if it was considerd pests like Canadian Geese and Muscovy duck. though we cant kill them, can only call animal control to relocate then. But other then the normal pests, I let animals do their thing unless, like I said, my pet was getting attacked
It was the only think I could think of
But you get my point...hopefully? Maybe? Probably not
All animals are worth protecting. Except cats. **** cats.
Like I said, If it was my pet rabbit, my pet rabbit, getting taken, Id grab her and stop the crow, a wild animal, I will not and sorry you dont like that but thats how I amAnd likewise, I still maintain that if you have the power to help, but choose not to, it's indicative of a disgusting lack of empathy.
And likewise, I'm keeping my usual stance that you'd be displaying a complete lack of empathy, which isn't a good trait to lack.Like I said, If it was my pet rabbit, my pet rabbit, getting taken, Id grab her and stop the crow, a wild animal, I will not and sorry you dont like that but thats how I am
I'm going to say this again...If you want to pull the nature card, humans are the dominant species. I could've killed the crow if I wanted to and by your argument, that'd be a-okay.
Pulling the "let nature be nature" card means I let it off easy. Tough ****, crow.
Eh, seeing how you are assuming Im not at all caring for animals, Imma just cut it off right here. You probably dont believe me, but im trying to get hired at the SPCA because I love animals, not because I lack whatever you say I lack. Good day, er nightAnd likewise, I'm keeping my usual stance that you'd be displaying a complete lack of empathy, which isn't a good trait to lack.
Did you miss the part where it was a busy college campus and every other crow found other food? Do you know what gets thrown out at a college campus? Entire stacks of meat that they don't give to the needy because it'd give them less of a profit. It's capitalism at its most disgusting, but to a crow, it's heaven.I'm going to say this again...
We humans sympathize with 'cute' animals waay too much...in our society...
To the crow, it's food...plain and simple, and opportunistic hunters like the crow can't afford to be picky choosy with their food, hence why they often eat trash because that's all that's available to them most of the time....they find fresh prey they don't say 'Eh I got this banana peel I'm good'...
We, on the other hand, can pick and choose...I don't need to hunt and scavenge because I can just walk to the fridge and make a sandwich all while expending a whole lot less energy to do so...
But if you put yourself in the position of the crow, where you are required to hunt and scavenge in order to feed yourself...then it's a different story entirely...
Call it heartless all you want, but that is how nature works...
Did you miss the part where I said that to the crow, food is still food?Did you miss the part where it was a busy college campus and every other crow found other food? Do you know what gets thrown out at a college campus? Entire stacks of meat that they don't give to the needy because it'd give them less of a profit. It's capitalism at its most disgusting, but to a crow, it's heaven.
Stop pretending like the crow was innocent and starving with no other recourse. And "it's just nature" is the laziest cop out response imaginable.
And if food is food, it can find it somewhere else. As a human, I can make that decision for the crow, because according to "the laws of nature," I'm ABOVE it.Did you miss the part where I said that to the crow, food is still food?
Now let me ask you this: Had the crow nabbed say, a frog instead of a baby bunny, would you still feel the need to intervene?