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has society gone too far?

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  • 1
    are them chinese sex robots online yet?!
  • 7
    I sincerely hope this is not real. I'm not a lunatic - I still eat sandwiches and steaks and whatnot, but the apparent intelligence of cows really fucking bothers me. Not kidding, they're a lot like dogs, but weirdly more human? I don't want to go on and on about it, but cows are special in a good way. I try not to think about it.

    This hacker, if they did this, should be punished. I think crimes against animals should be treated as though the crimes were committed against humans. 1) super fucked up, why. 2) proclivity for crimes against animals (those that cannot fight back) can precipitate into crimes against humans as well. Living things are not objects.
  • 2
    @mostr4am This dude. Rock on, you misguided yet wise sonofabitch.

    ps I'm sure your mother is a nice lady
  • 4
    @mostr4am "Fuckin vietnam was nothing in comparaison."

    My grandpa survived vietnam. Not 'lived through it', survived it.

    Do not make light of having your entire platoon, save for yourself, blown out of the air and into a fine bbq'd mist.

    Madcow was mostly fuck head mega-corpo farmers trying to turn an extra dollar by dogfooding dead cows (including brains) back into the cow feed, sick fucks.

    All while receiving government subsidies on top of it.
  • 1
    @Wisecrack you're right, that whole vietnam business was pretty sad shit for everybody involved except the few scums running the show.
  • 1
    I looked it up but couldnt really find any source that seemd halfway trustworthy. Might have happend but probably not.
  • 2
    yep, it has.

    the day milking machines were invented.
  • 1
    @tosensei yea its way better to have the peasants to do it
  • 0
    @nosoup4u she is <3 she love her new daughter-in-law so we're good to go.

    Have a nice day friendzo
  • 1
    @nosoup4u I think we should chase after Microsoft, the Free Software Foundation and the EU for pushing insecure software, rather than individual hackers.
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