Oh, gtron, this excessive waste is being held for a food bank. But that's just not good enough, I reckon, because you just want to stand on your soap box.
I'm slim too, and I don't hold fat folks with such contempt as you seem to. I see people with personalities, not fat. Their weight issues are none of my business and not my place to address or judge.
A lot of these bacon/pirate/ninja memes are really tiring, but even more tiring is how people seem obligated to mention that it's "an instant heart attack", "artery clogger", or make it a point of pointing out that they are vegetarian, and therefore too noble to eat a food animal.
1. I think most of us are aware that eating excessive amounts of bacon is bad for you. Sensible people eat it occasionally and not by the pound. Those who aren't sensible, might die from it. No news there.
2. If bacon is so offensive, don't eat it, but stop pretending you are somehow more moral or noble because you don't. Preaching about dietary choices is nearly as annoying as people who preach their religion where it is not welcome.
I read this a few days ago and thought it was so cute. We go to a small, family run pet shop and always take the dogs there. They shoplift too. We always end up paying for more than we intended because one of them will swipe a pig's ear from the big box in the corner. I'm going to make my dogs get jobs to pay for this stuff.
Wow. While Jill Harness pretty much covered it, I would like to add this.
Just because you find a fetus creepy, or call it by its proper name, doesn't mean that you are guilty of anything, having abortions, or otherwise hate children and have a need to dehumanize a fetus. Quite frankly, I find most dolls creepy and never actually played with them as a kid. A fetus doll, particularly a heavily armed one, is as appealing to me as a ... actually, I can't think of anything less appealing.
In addition, hanging unborn children on your tree seems more Hannibal Lector than it does...whatever you think it means.
I certainly don't need your prayers, AnUnSi, since that is nothing I believe in, but if it makes you feel better, or somehow eases whatever guilt you might be carrying around, have at it, though in this, I am in agreement with Arden in that it is rather offensive to even say that, as though you, AnUnSi, are morally superior because you would decorate your house with models of things that are not supposed to be outside the womb. In fact, that just doubles the creepy factor.
I'm slim too, and I don't hold fat folks with such contempt as you seem to. I see people with personalities, not fat. Their weight issues are none of my business and not my place to address or judge.
I can't imagine it being easy to eat something like that so fast. The choking hazard must be scary.
Seriously, they are pretty neat looking. I was reminded of a horseshoe crab when I saw the picture.
1. I think most of us are aware that eating excessive amounts of bacon is bad for you. Sensible people eat it occasionally and not by the pound. Those who aren't sensible, might die from it. No news there.
2. If bacon is so offensive, don't eat it, but stop pretending you are somehow more moral or noble because you don't. Preaching about dietary choices is nearly as annoying as people who preach their religion where it is not welcome.
I had to get that out.
And Athon, lovely post.
Just because you find a fetus creepy, or call it by its proper name, doesn't mean that you are guilty of anything, having abortions, or otherwise hate children and have a need to dehumanize a fetus. Quite frankly, I find most dolls creepy and never actually played with them as a kid. A fetus doll, particularly a heavily armed one, is as appealing to me as a ... actually, I can't think of anything less appealing.
In addition, hanging unborn children on your tree seems more Hannibal Lector than it does...whatever you think it means.
I certainly don't need your prayers, AnUnSi, since that is nothing I believe in, but if it makes you feel better, or somehow eases whatever guilt you might be carrying around, have at it, though in this, I am in agreement with Arden in that it is rather offensive to even say that, as though you, AnUnSi, are morally superior because you would decorate your house with models of things that are not supposed to be outside the womb. In fact, that just doubles the creepy factor.