Message from @The1stImmortal

Discord ID: 300885675736170497


2017-04-10 06:39:53 UTC  

@cqc fuckin' ponce

2017-04-10 06:41:37 UTC  

omk i'm almost an hour away i wanna stab that dude between his ribs

2017-04-10 06:42:41 UTC  

^

2017-04-10 06:42:50 UTC  

im not close but i hate doggo abuse

2017-04-10 06:43:21 UTC  

I'm in GA and I feel like driving down there.

2017-04-10 06:43:53 UTC  

He's human, so he trumps a dog, but he's mentally disturbed to act that way

2017-04-10 06:44:01 UTC  

i won't stand for it. children and animals are helpless. anyone who harms either should be publicly lynched.

2017-04-10 06:44:37 UTC  

Animals unlike children don't have rights. We just choose to restrict ourselves in our behaviour towards them

2017-04-10 06:44:49 UTC  

aberrant behaviour however should be punished/treated

2017-04-10 06:47:50 UTC  

they don't have rights, it's the morality of harming something innocent and helpless. the ability to see those below them and have the evil inside to harm an innocent helpless creature. i mean, animals are killed all the time and i'm chill. it's when it's needless that it's some of the darkest parts of human capability.

2017-04-10 06:48:11 UTC  

^^^

2017-04-10 06:48:58 UTC  

Exactly. Its an aberration in the person not the violation of the animal that's the problem as such

2017-04-10 06:49:01 UTC  

shit, i was friends with a cow i knew would end up at slaughter. he was sweet as hell and i loved him so much, but he did tasted pretty fucking good with some bearnaise tho

2017-04-10 06:49:27 UTC  

did tasted

2017-04-10 06:49:29 UTC  

rip me

2017-04-10 06:50:04 UTC  

rip the cow lol

2017-04-10 06:50:18 UTC  

kek rite?

2017-04-10 06:51:09 UTC  

Bible says a righteous man has compassion on his animals, but the cruel have none

2017-04-10 06:51:35 UTC  

how you treat animals and all those weaker than you tells a lot about your character

2017-04-10 06:51:54 UTC  

i knew he'd be eaten, but i figured "he's still alive now. happy cows taste better, let's be friends before dinner in 6 months". i was 13, my first vegetarian stint happened after, but in hindsight, it was an important thing, really.

2017-04-10 06:52:15 UTC  

Did you slaughter/butcher yourself?

2017-04-10 06:52:50 UTC  

no, the owner outsourced that to a local butcher.

2017-04-10 06:52:50 UTC  

🆙 | **Kekicorn leveled up!**

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2017-04-10 06:53:18 UTC  

smol business love lvl

2017-04-10 06:54:05 UTC  

I use to work at a butcher shop. Over time, you could tell which meat came from happy and sad animals.

2017-04-10 06:54:12 UTC  

really?

2017-04-10 06:54:18 UTC  

chemically they're different

2017-04-10 06:54:21 UTC  

wow

2017-04-10 06:54:31 UTC  

good thing i treat animals rite

2017-04-10 06:54:44 UTC  

a cow that lived and died sad or scared taste bad compared to a happy cow.

2017-04-10 06:55:00 UTC  

bad like bitter or what?

2017-04-10 06:56:14 UTC  

i don't know how to describe it...if you've ever had grassfed or local meat instead of your normal supermarket meat, you can just...tell.

2017-04-10 06:56:57 UTC  

Happy cows produce more tender cuts.

2017-04-10 06:57:15 UTC  

the meat gets tougher, a little chewier, a little... dry.

2017-04-10 06:57:23 UTC  

more bland as well

2017-04-10 06:58:00 UTC  

^^^

2017-04-10 06:59:30 UTC  

and frozen meats get dry and chewy too because the water in the meat freezes and destroys good proteins, which is why a fresh burger tastes better than, say buger king.

2017-04-10 07:00:37 UTC  

which is why i wish we would impliment more local food. more jobs, more community bonding, better food.

2017-04-10 07:01:33 UTC  

Mostly goat and chicken out by me.

2017-04-10 07:02:00 UTC  

it sounds hippieish, i'm aware, but western society used to be upheld by communities working together.

2017-04-10 07:02:20 UTC  

a lot of cows and pigs around me.