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    Would you consider the consumption of a dog in-humane?

    Ive heard certain isolated backward tribes deep in the amazon eat this regularly, and even the american-indians to a certain extent. What are your thoughts/opinions on this? Would you consider this cruelty to animals? Dont get me wrong, i respect the customs and traditions of other people, but sometimes there is a line that shouldnt be crossed.

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    #2
    Originally posted by Walken_Is_Gay View Post
    Ive heard certain isolated backward tribes deep in the amazon eat this regularly, and even the american-indians to a certain extent. What are your thoughts/opinions on this? Would you consider this cruelty to animals? Dont get me wrong, i respect the customs and traditions of other people, but sometimes there is a line that shouldnt be crossed.

    Discuss.
    No. It's a ****ing dog. The only reason we do not eat dogs and cats is because they are not considered livestock. They should be, then we could eat them legally.

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      #3
      Would you consider the consumption of a thesaurus in-humane?.

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        #4
        Would you consider the consumption of my right testicle sauteed in garlic butter after being stranded on a desert island without food for two weeks in-humane?.

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          #5
          i don't know why people think it's customs/traditions of another culture to eat a dog.

          is it customs/traditions to eat beef or ham?

          people eat what they can get.

          we're just lucky to live in places where beef or ham or chicken is widely available.

          a lot of people in other countries don't have that luxury.

          you have to realize that even countries like britain or france or another 1st world nation also ate some weird stuff back when food wasn't as readily available as it is now.

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            #6
            What do think KFC has been feeding you all this time, chicken?

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              #7
              Originally posted by left hook tua View Post
              i don't know why people think it's customs/traditions of another culture to eat a dog.

              Is it customs/traditions to eat beef or ham?

              People eat what they can get.

              We're just lucky to live in places where beef or ham or chicken is widely available.

              A lot of people in other countries don't have that luxury.

              You have to realize that even countries like britain or france or another 1st world nation also ate some weird stuff back when food wasn't as readily available as it is now.
              black pudding.

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                #8
                If we all get stuck in a deserted island with no available food whatsoever, I'll choose to eat Tua first.

                Nothing personal.

                Just doing my job.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sigrab View Post
                  If we all get stuck in a deserted island with no available food whatsoever, I'll choose to eat Tua first.

                  Nothing personal.

                  Just doing my job.
                  clito ris gloves.

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                    #10
                    cows are pets in india so eating a cow is the same as eating a dog over there.

                    but at the end of the day, dog cow whatever...it's all good with chilli sauce

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