What if this one act of perceived barbarity, actually generates a data set that ultimately preserves their species from non or man made catastrophes? Is the only argument I can make but personally, no, I couldn't experiment on an animal.. which means I don't object to others doing it, much the same way I don't mind non farmers/butchers eating meat... |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Yes but why kill everything in your path.. these biology types are heartless buggers
To learn. This is how new things are found, one of them could hold the cure for cancer... "
That's what these science types always rely on to defend barbarism.. |
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"So long as he's not fucking the octopuses, he can find as many species as he likes "
That scene... The noises 
And when he looks at her like, she wants to taste you, made me quiver eugh
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"So long as he's not fucking the octopuses, he can find as many species as he likes
That scene... The noises 
And when he looks at her like, she wants to taste you, made me quiver eugh
Miss S x"
You don't want to feel all her arms around you?  |
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"So long as he's not fucking the octopuses, he can find as many species as he likes
That scene... The noises 
And when he looks at her like, she wants to taste you, made me quiver eugh
Miss S x
You don't want to feel all her arms around you? "
Gahhhhhh!!!! Honestly, sickening 
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated "
Modern medical science was greatly advanced by grave-robbing in the 18th/19th centuries. Sometimes transgression can be justified in the interests of progress.
I don't mean in a human centipede sense of course. There are limits. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated
Modern medical science was greatly advanced by grave-robbing in the 18th/19th centuries. Sometimes transgression can be justified in the interests of progress.
I don't mean in a human centipede sense of course. There are limits."
You justify grave robbing? |
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated
Modern medical science was greatly advanced by grave-robbing in the 18th/19th centuries. Sometimes transgression can be justified in the interests of progress.
I don't mean in a human centipede sense of course. There are limits.
You justify grave robbing?"
Completely. Might as well put those mouldy old cadavers to good use. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated
Yet in the past you have called for sharks and Crocodiles to be culled!!"
Sharks and Crocs are evil buggers but these shellfish that crawl on the seabed in the deep do not harm mankind.. |
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated
Yet in the past you have called for sharks and Crocodiles to be culled!!
Sharks and Crocs are evil buggers but these shellfish that crawl on the seabed in the deep do not harm mankind.. "
Have you not seen Abyss? They could well be evil buggers.
I hope you don't use antibacterial cleaning agents. The majority of the bacteria you slaughter are harmless.
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated
Yet in the past you have called for sharks and Crocodiles to be culled!!
Sharks and Crocs are evil buggers but these shellfish that crawl on the seabed in the deep do not harm mankind.. "
No animal is evil. That's a ridiculous idea.
Animals do what animals need to survive.
Sadly humans learn about different species and how they "work" in a particularly awful manner but that's how we learn about our world. |
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated
Yet in the past you have called for sharks and Crocodiles to be culled!!
Sharks and Crocs are evil buggers but these shellfish that crawl on the seabed in the deep do not harm mankind..
Have you not seen Abyss? They could well be evil buggers.
I hope you don't use antibacterial cleaning agents. The majority of the bacteria you slaughter are harmless.
Mr"
Antibacterial cleaners are equivalent to genocide! |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated
Yet in the past you have called for sharks and Crocodiles to be culled!!
Sharks and Crocs are evil buggers but these shellfish that crawl on the seabed in the deep do not harm mankind..
No animal is evil. That's a ridiculous idea.
Animals do what animals need to survive.
Sadly humans learn about different species and how they "work" in a particularly awful manner but that's how we learn about our world."
Of course some animals are evil. Have you ever heard the term 'devil dog' |
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated
Yet in the past you have called for sharks and Crocodiles to be culled!!
Sharks and Crocs are evil buggers but these shellfish that crawl on the seabed in the deep do not harm mankind.. "
If it's a new species they might .
How do we know .. Might whack the scalpel in one and it releases a toxin thats wipes humanity out .
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated
I think you'll find they are regulated.
Well they should be double regulated "
Double is always better  |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
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"These science types make light of the slaughter for 'the greater good'
These buggers should be regulated
I think you'll find they are regulated.
Well they should be double regulated
Double is always better "
Triple! |
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