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ZOOPHILIA: Three Hens Rescued From Elderly Poultry Rapist
The Birds Were Subjected to Tremendous Sexual Cruelty By Their Zoophile Caretaker
> https://nationalfile.com/zoophilia-three-hens-rescued-from-elderly-poultry-rapist/
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In Colombia, police were called to the house of an elderly man who was seen by neighbors and a video on social media where he r*ped THREE of his hens.
He faces prison and a fine of $1200
The hens are OK, but shaken up after the ordeal
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@Snake Regarding the topic at an earlier day, if you are interested in Finnish Pagan lore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3V6l8yZ1xY
They don't have a bad take on it, even though they completely butcher pronounciation of Finnish and Swedish names.
Although it doesn't really capture the full depth of the fact that Kalevala is a song... a very, very, very long song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz-2FoCqpr0
It's like a collection of thousand haikus.
And (at least to me) the folkish wisdom of Kalevala far surpasses any "metaphorical truth" of Christianity.
In fact, the poem that were collected into Kalevala have been a source of nationalistic pride well into 20th century, and the lore was incorporated even into some of the military marches (such as: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dMKKmiAAUg )
They make anything an illness with no factual stats...
so being dehydrated is an illness
but thinking youre 19 different genders depending how you feel is hate speech
Yeah, wow...
I can't believe dehydrating your body can be considered an illness.
What are the odds.
If you advertise water as a medicide to dehydration, you'd likely face legal trouble on most countries.
In fact, I'm pretty sure companies have already gotten in trouble for advertising water as something that re-hydrates a dehydrated body.
Because they aren't a pharmacy and cannot sell medical remedies.
So, it's illegal to rehydrate, a dehydrated body in that sense.?
THE NATURAL STATE OF PEOPLE IS TO BE DEHYDRATED
REEEEEEE
Without a medical career.
Well damn.
Because water probably hasn't passed medical tests.
Why would any company go through millions of dollars of medical testing if they cannot even patent water as their intellectual monopoly?
"Michael Mansfield QC warned that the farming of livestock for meat was destroying the planet and called for legislation to criminalise those who cause global warming and the wilful destruction of wildlife."
And eating the plants isn't also causing global warming?
Also good luck ever buying anything made from trees like paper which is a massive industry as everyone uses it in many different ways
Not everyone needs water to survive yo
Some people can stay alive perfectly well by consuming misinformation, just saying
But on a serious note, it's actually illegal for companies to recommend hydration?
Sounds like a very wild claim to me
Not when you think about the chemicals the company put in the water
Even if there are chemicals in it, the water itself does hydrate
You can drink poisoned water, hydrating yourself, and then dying from the poison
So I don't get it <:Veemote:501103628883591188>
<:pepelaugh:544857300179877898> @Comando
FBI arrests Army soldier who allegedly discussed plans to bomb major American news network
> https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/fbi-arrests-army-soldier-allegedly-discussed-plans-bomb/story?id=65802902