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Notorious serial killer Robert Pickton fed most of his scores of victims to the pigs he kept.
Also on that general subject.
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In one of my classes in undergrad, my prof told us that the best way to get rid of a human body was to feed it to pigs, because they'll even eat the bones.Hilariously, since pigs are omnivorous, they actually are capable of eating human flesh.
What, Getting Away With Murder 101? I loved that class, but the final was a killer.In one of my classes in undergrad, my prof told us that the best way to get rid of a human body was to feed it to pigs, because they'll even eat the bones.
(That was a weird class.)
Womp womp womp.What, Getting Away With Murder 101? I loved that class, but the final was a killer.
What, Getting Away With Murder 101? I loved that class, but the final was a killer.
Amazing how these guys forget what "personal choice" means and why it should be applied here.
At least the Lion eats the children instead of killing them out of petty vindictiveness. Lions 1 Vegans 0. Also do you think it's a good idea to threaten the children of a person your accusing of perpetuating the slaughter and suffering of sentient creatures?
If we go by a life is a life, agriculture is killing a lot of insects. Vegans would have to go eat blueberries in the forest and eating roots.
They're killing thousands of airborne bacteria by the second simply by breathing. You know that mucus in your system? That's your body filtering out all the bad crap that we unintentionally inhale, bacteria included.
This reminds me of the Talmud. They were a sect of Israelites who took the Jewish/Old Testament laws too far and added in new rules for no reason.
What?
The Talmud is the principal book in Judaism of rabbinical interpretations of the main Jewish scripture, the Torah. It is the basis of all Jewish religious law.