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sixone

Lifer
May 3, 2004
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Have you ever seen a cow, up close? Filthy. Almost enough to make you never eat beef again. Loneliness has nothing to do with it.

Some people will go anywhere, anytime.
 

NFS4

No Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: azazyel
You have to wondering if the horse was bragging afterwards... Wrecked him, I friggen killed him!

"I got into the spider monkey and crushed his guts dude!! YEAH!!!!!!!!"
 

Josh

Lifer
Mar 20, 2000
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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: isasir
Err, was he the pitcher or the catcher? Catching a horse=:shocked:
now we're getting somewhere
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/apl...y=6420&slug=WA%20Abuse%20Investigation
The investigation was launched this month after authorities discovered the July 2 death of a man who suffered internal bleeding after engaging in anal sex with a horse at the farm, Sgt. John Urquhart said.
:Q

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH:Q:Q

OMG i never want to hear/read/think about that again. that is horrible. i want to jump off a building so my brain stops thinking about it. THE HORRROOOOOOOOORRRRR
 

MrDudeMan

Lifer
Jan 15, 2001
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Originally posted by: eigen
Originally posted by: Bumrush99
I don't think it should be a crime, but anyone that engages in that type of behavior is one SICK f*cker that needs to have their head examined.

What do you mean have their head examined?

from your previous post, you said animals do not have emotions...

you are such an idiot. i mean seriously...if you believe that, you are the king of all tools. id like to know how you are so sure they dont have feelings. obviously i cant know 100% either, but if you look at how they respond to tones and physical abuse, it is pretty obvious they have feelings.

abused dogs, for example, are very afraid of people for a long time, even after they are removed from the hostile environment. some animals get extremely excited to see a certain person - example: my dog does not get excited and jump around all over the place when people come home. he doesnt stop what he is doing for anyone and start wagging his tail out of control...that is all with the exception of me. when i walk in, my dog pisses himself sometimes because he is so happy to see me. why? i dont hit him, i dont yell at him, and i play with him all the time. he loves me and its obvious. you have to be a sick fvck to think animals arent capable of emotions like anger, love, fear, unhappiness, etc.

another example: they may not be able to sulk and cry like humans, but when they are sad the emotions are obvious. my friends dad died and the dog stopped eating. the dog had never done this before and never just sat around like it had nothing to live for. its almost as if the dog knew everyone was sad because people were crying and showing a lot of emotion. after about a week, i guess the dog figured out something was wrong since he ran into the guys room every morning to wake him up and play but he wasnt there anymore. the dog stopped eating almost completely and became depressed. it got better, but its like it was mourning, just like we do. it took time for the dog to get past it.

you dont have to believe me, but ive seen the look on my dogs face when he did something bad and he knows he let me down. its the same look you get from a small child when they did something you told them not to do and they realize it. just because they cant speak english doesnt mean they dont understand what we are doing. babies cant talk at 1-2 years old but they still know when you are pissed or happy. my niece cries if someone starts yelling because she is sensitive to it, and she gets extremely happy when people laugh. she cant talk. i dont know how that is different from a dog.
 

scorpmatt

Diamond Member
Feb 8, 2001
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Originally posted by: eigen
Originally posted by: scorpmatt
Originally posted by: eigen
I cant believe it ...No one has asked....PICS?

permaban

Get off my case Scorpmatt.You are always trying to get eigen in trouble.

hey, you are the one that gets yerself into trouble. I just posted what I thought about your post
 

BatmanNate

Lifer
Jul 12, 2000
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2
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Originally posted by: scorpmatt
Originally posted by: GroundZero
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Animal cruelty? Seems like the horse must have enjoyed it to me. :D


I can vouch for the type of folks that live up in Enumclaw, they're a bunch of sheepschlogers.

just like them goat ropers down in puyallup

lol

both of you are correct


Don't get me started on those Spanaway folks, where taking a gander takes on a whole new meaning.
 

eigen

Diamond Member
Nov 19, 2003
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Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: eigen
Originally posted by: Bumrush99
I don't think it should be a crime, but anyone that engages in that type of behavior is one SICK f*cker that needs to have their head examined.

What do you mean have their head examined?

from your previous post, you said animals do not have emotions...

you are such an idiot. i mean seriously...if you believe that, you are the king of all tools. id like to know how you are so sure they dont have feelings. obviously i cant know 100% either, but if you look at how they respond to tones and physical abuse, it is pretty obvious they have feelings.

abused dogs, for example, are very afraid of people for a long time, even after they are removed from the hostile environment. some animals get extremely excited to see a certain person - example: my dog does not get excited and jump around all over the place when people come home. he doesnt stop what he is doing for anyone and start wagging his tail out of control...that is all with the exception of me. when i walk in, my dog pisses himself sometimes because he is so happy to see me. why? i dont hit him, i dont yell at him, and i play with him all the time. he loves me and its obvious. you have to be a sick fvck to think animals arent capable of emotions like anger, love, fear, unhappiness, etc.

another example: they may not be able to sulk and cry like humans, but when they are sad the emotions are obvious. my friends dad died and the dog stopped eating. the dog had never done this before and never just sat around like it had nothing to live for. its almost as if the dog knew everyone was sad because people were crying and showing a lot of emotion. after about a week, i guess the dog figured out something was wrong since he ran into the guys room every morning to wake him up and play but he wasnt there anymore. the dog stopped eating almost completely and became depressed. it got better, but its like it was mourning, just like we do. it took time for the dog to get past it.

you dont have to believe me, but ive seen the look on my dogs face when he did something bad and he knows he let me down. its the same look you get from a small child when they did something you told them not to do and they realize it. just because they cant speak english doesnt mean they dont understand what we are doing. babies cant talk at 1-2 years old but they still know when you are pissed or happy. my niece cries if someone starts yelling because she is sensitive to it, and she gets extremely happy when people laugh. she cant talk. i dont know how that is different from a dog.

I guess I am an idiot then.Since in your opinion animals have feelings ( does this include domesitcated livestock ) I assume you are also vegan.I value consitstency please dont dissappoint.

p.s. There are lots of posters on this board and people in general who would agree that animals do not have emotions and more importantly we do not have to respect the animals on any moral ground.
 

MrDudeMan

Lifer
Jan 15, 2001
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Originally posted by: eigen

I guess I am an idiot then.Since in your opinion animals have feelings ( does this include domesitcated livestock ) I assume you are also vegan.I value consitstency please dont dissappoint.

p.s. There are lots of posters on this board and people in general who would agree that animals do not have emotions and more importantly we do not have to respect the animals on any moral ground.

wow, you suck hardcore at comprehension. i never said we shouldnt eat them or kill them at all. i eat plenty of meat and i even hunt occasionally.

but you are an ignorant idiot if you think they dont have feelings. am i supposed to care if others agree with you? you havent presented an arguement to backup your assinine statement, so an army of morons standing firmly behind you means nothing.

i am still in awe of how stupid your reply was. i dont know how you got from animals having emotions to me being a vegan. that just makes no sense.

i dont think we have to respect them on a "moral" ground, but they dont need to be abused, either. its obvious that animals fear people and feel pain when you beat them. if you hit an animal just to cause it pain, you need to be beaten within an inch of your life so maybe you can learn to respect all forms of life. killing an animal to eat is fine, but if you make it suffer for no reason, you are scum. if you even try to argue that animals dont suffer, then it will be obvious you are just trolling because no one is that stupid.
 

thedarkwolf

Diamond Member
Oct 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: Bigsm00th


when i walk in, my dog pisses himself sometimes because he is so happy to see me. why? i dont hit him, i dont yell at him, and i play with him all the time. he loves me and its obvious.

You play with him all the time? No wonder he is so happy to see you *wink wink nudge nudge* ;)
 

MrDudeMan

Lifer
Jan 15, 2001
15,069
94
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Originally posted by: thedarkwolf
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th


when i walk in, my dog pisses himself sometimes because he is so happy to see me. why? i dont hit him, i dont yell at him, and i play with him all the time. he loves me and its obvious. you have to be a sick fvck to think animals arent capable of emotions like anger, love, fear, unhappiness, etc.

You play with him all the time? No wonder he is so happy to see you *wink wink nudge nudge* ;)

:laugh: nice, i didnt even notice i put myself out there so open for a comment like that. :D
 

ttown

Platinum Member
Oct 27, 2003
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Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: isasir
Err, was he the pitcher or the catcher? Catching a horse=:shocked:
now we're getting somewhere
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/apl...y=6420&slug=WA%20Abuse%20Investigation
The investigation was launched this month after authorities discovered the July 2 death of a man who suffered internal bleeding after engaging in anal sex with a horse at the farm, Sgt. John Urquhart said.
:Q
Web ads strike again! "What's more fun than love?" (ad to right of story)

 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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986
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Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: eigen
Originally posted by: Bumrush99
I don't think it should be a crime, but anyone that engages in that type of behavior is one SICK f*cker that needs to have their head examined.

What do you mean have their head examined?

from your previous post, you said animals do not have emotions...

you are such an idiot. i mean seriously...if you believe that, you are the king of all tools. id like to know how you are so sure they dont have feelings. obviously i cant know 100% either, but if you look at how they respond to tones and physical abuse, it is pretty obvious they have feelings.

abused dogs, for example, are very afraid of people for a long time, even after they are removed from the hostile environment. some animals get extremely excited to see a certain person - example: my dog does not get excited and jump around all over the place when people come home. he doesnt stop what he is doing for anyone and start wagging his tail out of control...that is all with the exception of me. when i walk in, my dog pisses himself sometimes because he is so happy to see me. why? i dont hit him, i dont yell at him, and i play with him all the time. he loves me and its obvious. you have to be a sick fvck to think animals arent capable of emotions like anger, love, fear, unhappiness, etc.

another example: they may not be able to sulk and cry like humans, but when they are sad the emotions are obvious. my friends dad died and the dog stopped eating. the dog had never done this before and never just sat around like it had nothing to live for. its almost as if the dog knew everyone was sad because people were crying and showing a lot of emotion. after about a week, i guess the dog figured out something was wrong since he ran into the guys room every morning to wake him up and play but he wasnt there anymore. the dog stopped eating almost completely and became depressed. it got better, but its like it was mourning, just like we do. it took time for the dog to get past it.

you dont have to believe me, but ive seen the look on my dogs face when he did something bad and he knows he let me down. its the same look you get from a small child when they did something you told them not to do and they realize it. just because they cant speak english doesnt mean they dont understand what we are doing. babies cant talk at 1-2 years old but they still know when you are pissed or happy. my niece cries if someone starts yelling because she is sensitive to it, and she gets extremely happy when people laugh. she cant talk. i dont know how that is different from a dog.

Damn, that's a sad story...

Thanks, now I want to cry...:( I need a hug...
 

HN

Diamond Member
Jan 19, 2001
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4
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Originally posted by: ttown
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: isasir
Err, was he the pitcher or the catcher? Catching a horse=:shocked:
now we're getting somewhere
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/apl...y=6420&slug=WA%20Abuse%20Investigation
The investigation was launched this month after authorities discovered the July 2 death of a man who suffered internal bleeding after engaging in anal sex with a horse at the farm, Sgt. John Urquhart said.
:Q
Web ads strike again! "What's more fun than love?" (ad to right of story)
Do something different.
"discover the charms of local destinations" :Q

 

MrDudeMan

Lifer
Jan 15, 2001
15,069
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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: eigen
Originally posted by: Bumrush99
I don't think it should be a crime, but anyone that engages in that type of behavior is one SICK f*cker that needs to have their head examined.

What do you mean have their head examined?

from your previous post, you said animals do not have emotions...

you are such an idiot. i mean seriously...if you believe that, you are the king of all tools. id like to know how you are so sure they dont have feelings. obviously i cant know 100% either, but if you look at how they respond to tones and physical abuse, it is pretty obvious they have feelings.

abused dogs, for example, are very afraid of people for a long time, even after they are removed from the hostile environment. some animals get extremely excited to see a certain person - example: my dog does not get excited and jump around all over the place when people come home. he doesnt stop what he is doing for anyone and start wagging his tail out of control...that is all with the exception of me. when i walk in, my dog pisses himself sometimes because he is so happy to see me. why? i dont hit him, i dont yell at him, and i play with him all the time. he loves me and its obvious. you have to be a sick fvck to think animals arent capable of emotions like anger, love, fear, unhappiness, etc.

another example: they may not be able to sulk and cry like humans, but when they are sad the emotions are obvious. my friends dad died and the dog stopped eating. the dog had never done this before and never just sat around like it had nothing to live for. its almost as if the dog knew everyone was sad because people were crying and showing a lot of emotion. after about a week, i guess the dog figured out something was wrong since he ran into the guys room every morning to wake him up and play but he wasnt there anymore. the dog stopped eating almost completely and became depressed. it got better, but its like it was mourning, just like we do. it took time for the dog to get past it.

you dont have to believe me, but ive seen the look on my dogs face when he did something bad and he knows he let me down. its the same look you get from a small child when they did something you told them not to do and they realize it. just because they cant speak english doesnt mean they dont understand what we are doing. babies cant talk at 1-2 years old but they still know when you are pissed or happy. my niece cries if someone starts yelling because she is sensitive to it, and she gets extremely happy when people laugh. she cant talk. i dont know how that is different from a dog.

Damn, that's a sad story...

Thanks, now I want to cry...:( I need a hug...

yeah it was pretty sad :( not only because the dog stopped being active and lively, but also because the guys dad died. the condition of the dog added to the pain of the loss, but when the dog started being social again it really helped them since the dog loved their dad so much. i think it really helped them move on having the dog around. stuff like this is why i firmly believe animals have emotions. that is just too "human" of a characteristic to be called anything but emotion.
 

markgm

Diamond Member
Aug 23, 2001
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Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Well, he died. Thats all that matters.

And died happy...

After reading the thread, I have to agree with eigen. Reading the post about someone here having to kill their dog because it was getting old and it was so emotional, I just don't understand it. "It was put to sleep." Actually, it was injected with a toxic substance that killed it, so in reality, "It was put to death." I liked my pets as much as the next person, but I never understand why people put so many human qualities to animals.

Before you think I'm totally heartless, you have to see the flip side of my argument. If people spent the billions of dollars they spend on pets each year on helping the poor, who we can prove have feeling and emotions, we would have a lot less children going to bed hungry every night. Why do we have "pet hospitals" when we have kids that don't have vaccinations? That to me sounds the like the heartless person.

Okay, I'm done :)

 

GeekDrew

Diamond Member
Jun 7, 2000
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Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: eigen

I guess I am an idiot then.Since in your opinion animals have feelings ( does this include domesitcated livestock ) I assume you are also vegan.I value consitstency please dont dissappoint.

p.s. There are lots of posters on this board and people in general who would agree that animals do not have emotions and more importantly we do not have to respect the animals on any moral ground.

wow, you suck hardcore at comprehension. i never said we shouldnt eat them or kill them at all. i eat plenty of meat and i even hunt occasionally.

but you are an ignorant idiot if you think they dont have feelings. am i supposed to care if others agree with you? you havent presented an arguement to backup your assinine statement, so an army of morons standing firmly behind you means nothing.

i am still in awe of how stupid your reply was. i dont know how you got from animals having emotions to me being a vegan. that just makes no sense.

i dont think we have to respect them on a "moral" ground, but they dont need to be abused, either. its obvious that animals fear people and feel pain when you beat them. if you hit an animal just to cause it pain, you need to be beaten within an inch of your life so maybe you can learn to respect all forms of life. killing an animal to eat is fine, but if you make it suffer for no reason, you are scum. if you even try to argue that animals dont suffer, then it will be obvious you are just trolling because no one is that stupid.

No kidding.... I've been on/around dairy & beef farms for all but two years of my life... and while, yeah, I knew that they'd just be killed for beef, nobody abused the animals... that's just stupid. I don't think that we necessarily need to respect animals on a moral level... but treating them badly is just... wrong, IMO.
 

HN

Diamond Member
Jan 19, 2001
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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: Nitemare
She seduced me... :(
still not sure it was a she :Q

Hope so, or else that would make me like gay or something....

heh. from the second story, i think it was determined that it wasn't a she. time to hit up the blue oyster for you. ;)