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Feb 23, 2004 02:52


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_noisefrequency February 23 2004, 08:55:26 UTC
<333

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Re: jejoon February 23 2004, 08:56:07 UTC
SO YOU'RE IN? we have to stick together.

OHH, i'll finish your layotu tomorrow<333

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_noisefrequency February 23 2004, 09:01:59 UTC
Re: jejoon February 23 2004, 18:58:32 UTC
silly bebehead... for your protection i'm screening your comment so that no one stalks you with your phone number all public

i will call next time i'm down <3

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secret_motive February 23 2004, 09:08:01 UTC
Oh my gosh, I am with you. My legs are shaking.

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late80s_ February 23 2004, 09:18:21 UTC
that was terribly sad

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ex_freshwate626 February 23 2004, 10:53:24 UTC
i'm vegetarian since 5 years. it's really easy when you keep this kind of images in your mind...
tx for the link, i will put it on ~freshwater. many tears too :(

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alienature February 23 2004, 11:05:05 UTC
The way it's told, by showing one animal for a short while, and then another for a short while, it's like the filmmaker is grasping too much, to have you look at everything. An interesting technique to shock you at the whole animal cruelty, but it pulls you from sympathizing with one particular animal. What about a documentary of following one particular chicken, getting to know it, enduring its pain/suffering, and then witnessing its long over-waited death. it's all sickening though really.

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Re: humor_me February 23 2004, 21:07:01 UTC
interesting point , I'll have to agree with you on that. it is pretty sad and Im sure it doesnt capture the animals that are treated with great respect , the ones that get bubble baths and manicures. im just kidding. it is true about their technique but everyone of those animals has suffered.. we are so accustomed to eating meat that we dont stop think what just one of the chicken wings that we ate probably went thru torture . :(

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