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On-Topic: Thoughts on animal equality by the EmotionallyDisturbed...
I have to say that I do agree with some of the things said here, I
don't feel right saying that I 'own' Jessie, Terri or Mr McGregor (well i certainly don't own Mr McG as he still 'belongs' to the local cats protection and I am just fostering him and giving him a home) i would rather say that I share my life and house with them, they are my companions and I try my best to look after them. I do not like the word 'pet' that much either and I loathe seeing collars on either dogs or cats, J T and Mr M are microchipped in case they wander off and cannot find their way home, not happened so far but with them being older cats they may do from pure senility, especially in the case of Mr M who has done this at previous homes. I am not sure about some of the more extreme things said above, such as burning down places to make your point because that tends only to put people against your cause and not support it, so it is counterproductive really. I do however understand how some people may do this out of sheer frustration over the situation when they feel they have exhausted all other options for getting their point across and for initiating a change. DOES NOT MEAN I CONDONE IT before anyone gets the hump with me. my cats can walk out the door any time they choose, they are free to come and go, but they choose to return every time, might be something to do with the warm radiator beds and the endless supply of roast chicken and tuna chunks they get (just been to supermarket and bought a roast chicken for them today, i am vegetarian btw, what a sucker eh?) and the fact they know they have me wrapped around their little paws. interesting quotes anyway bookie |
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On-Topic: Thoughts on animal equality by the EmotionallyDisturbed...
On 27 Nov, 13:13, bookie wrote:
I have to say that I do agree with some of the things said here, I don't feel right saying that I 'own' Jessie, Terri or Mr McGregor (well i certainly don't own Mr McG as he still 'belongs' to the local cats protection and I am just fostering him and giving him a home) i would rather say that I share my life and house with them, they are my companions and I try my best to look after them. I do not like the word 'pet' that much either and I loathe seeing collars on either dogs or cats, J T and Mr M are microchipped in case they wander off and cannot find their way home, not happened so far but with them being older cats they may do from pure senility, especially in the case of Mr M who has done this at previous homes. I am not sure about some of the more extreme things said above, such as burning down places to make your point because that tends only to put people against your cause and not support it, so it is counterproductive really. I do however understand how some people may do this out of sheer frustration over the situation when they feel they have exhausted all other options for getting their point across and for initiating a change. DOES NOT MEAN I CONDONE IT before anyone gets the hump with me. my cats can walk out the door any time they choose, they are free to come and go, but they choose to return every time, might be something to do with the warm radiator beds and the endless supply of roast chicken and tuna chunks they get (just been to supermarket and bought a roast chicken for them today, i am vegetarian btw, what a sucker eh?) and the fact they know they have me wrapped around their little paws. interesting quotes anyway bookie Nice to see you around again ) Sheelagh"o" |
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On-Topic: Thoughts on animal equality by the EmotionallyDisturbed...
On Nov 27, 8:13 am, bookie wrote:
I have to say that I do agree with some of the things said here, I don't feel right saying that I 'own' Jessie, Terri or Mr McGregor (well i certainly don't own Mr McG as he still 'belongs' to the local cats protection and I am just fostering him and giving him a home) i would rather say that I share my life and house with them, they are my companions and I try my best to look after them. Why? They do belong to you, you know. If you kill one in public, you'll see real fast just who owns what. They're your property, plain and simple. Slaves, if you like. And there's nothing that they can do about it. They can't even complain to anyone! Not even to you. I do not like the word 'pet' that much either and I loathe seeing collars on either dogs or cats, J T and Mr M are microchipped in case they wander off and cannot find their way home, not happened so far but with them being older cats they may do from pure senility, especially in the case of Mr M who has done this at previous homes. Pet is a complement. Like the way a much respected man addresses a favored woman. Why do people like you have to come along and screw everything up? It was running fine until you got here. I am not sure about some of the more extreme things said above, such as burning down places to make your point because that tends only to put people against your cause and not support it, so it is counterproductive really. Tell that to King George in 1776. I do however understand how some people may do this out of sheer frustration over the situation when they feel they have exhausted all other options for getting their point across and for initiating a change. So you support vigilantism. Just come on out and say it. DOES NOT MEAN I CONDONE IT before anyone gets the hump with me. KAT KRAP my cats can walk out the door any time they choose, they are free to come and go, but they choose to return every time, LOL..!! Just like anyone's cats do, you silly little vain puke. Stop FEEDING them and they'll take flite soon enough. I've even heard-tell that abused children will cling to the arm of the abusing parent when introduced into a room full of other adults, simply because they fear that the others will be worse abusers than the one they already got! What a naive little person you are! LOL...!! might be something to do with the warm radiator beds and the endless supply of roast chicken and tuna chunks they get (just been to supermarket and bought a roast chicken for them today, Yes....! Might......! i am vegetarian btw, what a sucker eh?) and the fact they know they have me wrapped around their little paws. Why are you a vegetarian and not they? And why are you one to begin with? You have incisor teeth as well as molars, you know. interesting quotes anyway bookie Yes, I thought you'd approve, since you speak perfect disturbed lingo. IBen Getiner |
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On-Topic: Thoughts on animal equality by the EmotionallyDisturbed...
On Nov 27, 10:57�am, "Sheelagh\"o\""
wrote: On 27 Nov, 13:13, bookie wrote: I have to say that I do agree with some of the things said here, I don't feel right saying that I 'own' Jessie, Terri or Mr McGregor (well i certainly don't own Mr McG as he still 'belongs' to the local cats protection and I am just fostering him and giving him a home) i would rather say that I share my life and house with them, they are my companions and I try my best to look after them. I do not like the word 'pet' that much either and I loathe seeing collars on either dogs or cats, J T and Mr M are microchipped in case they wander off and cannot find their way home, not happened so far but with them being older cats they may do from pure senility, especially in the case of Mr M who has done this at previous homes. I am not sure about some of the more extreme things said above, such as burning down places to make your point because that tends only to put people against your cause and not support it, so it is counterproductive really. I do however understand how some people may do this out of sheer frustration over the situation when they feel they have exhausted all other options for getting their point across and for initiating a change. DOES NOT MEAN I CONDONE IT before anyone gets the hump with me. my cats can walk out the door any time they choose, they are free to come and go, but they choose to return every time, might be something to do with the warm radiator beds and the endless supply of roast chicken and tuna chunks they get (just been to supermarket and bought a roast chicken for them today, i am vegetarian btw, what a sucker eh?) and the fact they know they have me wrapped around their little paws. interesting quotes anyway bookie Nice to see you around again ) Sheelagh"o"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Please be quiet. You disturb me... IBen Getiner |
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On-Topic: Thoughts on animal equality by the EmotionallyDisturbed...
On Nov 28, 11:24 am, IBen Getiner wrote:
On Nov 27, 8:13 am, bookie wrote: I have to say that I do agree with some of the things said here, I don't feel right saying that I 'own' Jessie, Terri or Mr McGregor (well i certainly don't own Mr McG as he still 'belongs' to the local cats protection and I am just fostering him and giving him a home) i would rather say that I share my life and house with them, they are my companions and I try my best to look after them. Why? They do belong to you, you know. If you kill one in public, you'll see real fast just who owns what. They're your property, plain and simple. Slaves, if you like. And there's nothing that they can do about it. They can't even complain to anyone! Not even to you. I do not like the word 'pet' that much either and I loathe seeing collars on either dogs or cats, J T and Mr M are microchipped in case they wander off and cannot find their way home, not happened so far but with them being older cats they may do from pure senility, especially in the case of Mr M who has done this at previous homes. Pet is a complement. Like the way a much respected man addresses a favored woman. Why do people like you have to come along and screw everything up? It was running fine until you got here. I am not sure about some of the more extreme things said above, such as burning down places to make your point because that tends only to put people against your cause and not support it, so it is counterproductive really. Tell that to King George in 1776. I do however understand how some people may do this out of sheer frustration over the situation when they feel they have exhausted all other options for getting their point across and for initiating a change. So you support vigilantism. Just come on out and say it. DOES NOT MEAN I CONDONE IT before anyone gets the hump with me. KAT KRAP my cats can walk out the door any time they choose, they are free to come and go, but they choose to return every time, LOL..!! Just like anyone's cats do, you silly little vain puke. Stop FEEDING them and they'll take flite soon enough. I've even heard-tell that abused children will cling to the arm of the abusing parent when introduced into a room full of other adults, simply because they fear that the others will be worse abusers than the one they already got! What a naive little person you are! LOL...!! might be something to do with the warm radiator beds and the endless supply of roast chicken and tuna chunks they get (just been to supermarket and bought a roast chicken for them today, Yes....! Might......! i am vegetarian btw, what a sucker eh?) and the fact they know they have me wrapped around their little paws. Why are you a vegetarian and not they? And why are you one to begin with? You have incisor teeth as well as molars, you know. interesting quotes anyway bookie Yes, I thought you'd approve, since you speak perfect disturbed lingo. IBen Getiner you are such a sweetie aren't you? have the medical profession found a name for your condition yet? |
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On-Topic: Thoughts on animal equality by the EmotionallyDisturbed...
On 28 Nov, 12:29, bookie wrote:
On Nov 28, 11:24 am, IBen Getiner wrote: Yes, I thought you'd approve, since you speak perfect disturbed lingo. IBen Getiner you are such a sweetie aren't you? have the medical profession found a name for your condition yet?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Social psychopath I think they call *it* Bookie. I'd be interested in your thought's. Sheelagh "o" |
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On-Topic: Thoughts on animal equality by the EmotionallyDisturbed...
On Nov 28, 7:29�am, bookie wrote:
On Nov 28, 11:24 am, IBen Getiner wrote: On Nov 27, 8:13 am, bookie wrote: I have to say that I do agree with some of the things said here, I don't feel right saying that I 'own' Jessie, Terri or Mr McGregor (well i certainly don't own Mr McG as he still 'belongs' to the local cats protection and I am just fostering him and giving him a home) i would rather say that I share my life and house with them, they are my companions and I try my best to look after them. Why? They do belong to you, you know. If you kill one in public, you'll see real fast just who owns what. They're your property, plain and simple. Slaves, if you like. And there's nothing that they can do about it. They can't even complain to anyone! Not even to you. I do not like the word 'pet' that much either and I loathe seeing collars on either dogs or cats, J T and Mr M are microchipped in case they wander off and cannot find their way home, not happened so far but with them being older cats they may do from pure senility, especially in the case of Mr M who has done this at previous homes. Pet is a complement. Like the way a much respected man addresses a favored woman. Why do people like you have to come along and screw everything up? It was running fine until you got here. I am not sure about some of the more extreme things said above, such as burning down places to make your point because that tends only to put people against your cause and not support it, so it is counterproductive really. Tell that to King George in 1776. I do however understand how some people may do this out of sheer frustration over the situation when they feel they have exhausted all other options for getting their point across and for initiating a change. So you support vigilantism. Just come on out and say it. DOES NOT MEAN I CONDONE IT before anyone gets the hump with me. KAT KRAP my cats can walk out the door any time they choose, they are free to come and go, but they choose to return every time, LOL..!! Just like anyone's cats do, you silly little vain puke. Stop FEEDING them and they'll take flite soon enough. I've even heard-tell that abused children will cling to the arm of the abusing parent when introduced into a room full of other adults, simply because they fear that the others will be worse abusers than the one they already got! What a naive little person you are! LOL...!! might be something to do with the warm radiator beds and the endless supply of roast chicken and tuna chunks they get (just been to supermarket and bought a roast chicken for them today, Yes....! �Might......! i am vegetarian btw, what a sucker eh?) and the fact they know they have me wrapped around their little paws. Why are you a vegetarian and not they? And why are you one to begin with? You have incisor teeth as well as molars, you know. interesting quotes anyway bookie Yes, I thought you'd approve, since you speak perfect disturbed lingo. IBen Getiner you are such a sweetie aren't you? LOL..!! You're such a silly little vain puke have the medical profession found a name for your condition yet?- - Yeah. It's called 'right-wing American male'. IBene Getiner |
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On Nov 28, 9:01�am, "Sheelagh\"o\"" wrote:
On 28 Nov, 12:29, bookie wrote: On Nov 28, 11:24 am, IBen Getiner wrote: Yes, I thought you'd approve, since you speak perfect disturbed lingo. IBen Getiner you are such a sweetie aren't you? have the medical profession found a name for your condition yet?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Social psychopath I think they call *it* Bookie. I'd be interested in your thought's. Sheelagh "o" Matthew 12 And I tell you this, that you must give an account on judgment day of every idle word you speak. IBen Getiner |
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On-Topic: Thoughts on animal equality by the EmotionallyDisturbed...
On 2 Dec, 10:32, IBen Getiner wrote:
Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners. Bible, 1 Corinthians xv. 33. Sheelagh "o" |
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On-Topic: Thoughts on animal equality by the EmotionallyDisturbed...
On Dec 2, 5:21 am, IBen Getiner
snipped No I think they call it sexual repressed, bipolar, obsessive,also a person with equipment lacking that like to be center of attention but rather be in the closet watching. From everything I read about this person that looks about right. Definitely should not be allowed to breed All he talks about is some one else being gay and has all those pictures on his computer. He says from what I read it is for ammo and he has acquired them over the years. YEAH RIGHT. |
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