Yeah, the SPCA tattooing dogs or implanting microchips for that manner is unnatural but not a bad thing...it helps the owner and the pet, just like neutering/spaying.
Pure aesthetic alterations or unnecessary alterations (i.e. declawing a cat, plus what juliet noted) seem far more unethical than anything. oh what people will do for money...
*rolls eyes* So you're offended by one post out of how many?
Pretty lame to say that Alex is taking the "Neat" out of Neatorama for that one post.
The afterlife (and its existance/non-existance) is an interesting topic in my opinion, regardless.
Christians- Learn to be more tolerant of people who dont believe in your God. Ever think that maybe all gods are really just manifestations of *your* one God and that the bible is NOT the direct word of God but just a bunch of stories written by some dudes who wanted to teach a lesson to others? No, I doubt it, you dont seem to see much beyond what your leaders tell you to see. If you have I'm impressed.
Either way, if anyone's looking for a non-religious investigation of the afterlife I highly recommend "Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife" by Mary Roach...it's lighthearted and fun but at the same time covers a lot of interesting aspects about afterlife possibilities and the soul's existance/non-existance.
lol I'm not one for thin thin people...but there's a lot to be said for being in shape (which generally doesnt involve being always pictured with food :P)
i'm sure if she was an amazon she wouldnt be thin at all, but muscular and big in general, not just fat...like the amazons in futurama!
well neutering/spaying is unnatural, yet caring pet owners realize it's for the much greater good...not that tatooing is for any greater good, just saying that if they wanted to make an argument, that was probably the weakest one they could have made other than "well it just looks ugly"...which it does.
wow. things like that just make me feel happy. as someone still paying for college, I know how hard it can be...if she uses that money well it will go far (though she'll still have to work with today's tuitions, obviously).
Pure aesthetic alterations or unnecessary alterations (i.e. declawing a cat, plus what juliet noted) seem far more unethical than anything. oh what people will do for money...
That's pretty awesome.
Pretty lame to say that Alex is taking the "Neat" out of Neatorama for that one post.
The afterlife (and its existance/non-existance) is an interesting topic in my opinion, regardless.
Christians- Learn to be more tolerant of people who dont believe in your God. Ever think that maybe all gods are really just manifestations of *your* one God and that the bible is NOT the direct word of God but just a bunch of stories written by some dudes who wanted to teach a lesson to others? No, I doubt it, you dont seem to see much beyond what your leaders tell you to see. If you have I'm impressed.
Either way, if anyone's looking for a non-religious investigation of the afterlife I highly recommend "Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife" by Mary Roach...it's lighthearted and fun but at the same time covers a lot of interesting aspects about afterlife possibilities and the soul's existance/non-existance.
i'm sure if she was an amazon she wouldnt be thin at all, but muscular and big in general, not just fat...like the amazons in futurama!