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How could you not love this face?

HighIntensity said:
are you gay?

No, why are you looking for a date?


I happen to care a great deal for animals, as they have more redeeming values than most humans. Yourself included.
 
big4life said:


Yeah, but he doesn't stay white. See-----

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Yeah but now he's ugly and you know how I feel about ugly things.
 
Nathan said:


Yeah but now he's ugly and you know how I feel about ugly things.

Nah, seals are cool. For $2,500 you can go on a trip where they take you out on the ice to see them up close in their natural habitat. I want to go, well except for all the ice that you have to be around. :cold: :(
 
2500 is a bunch of bullshit for that man, hell i should open up a business in which you can see ants in their natural habitat(my back yard) and charge 2000 a person.
 
Nobody clubs seals anymore man.... I live where most sealing occurs in Canada... And everyone kills them with a rifle... And if you think that's wrong because they are cute, well then you should be clubbed. People eat meat, and people wear fur coats. The whole animal is used. No different than buying a chicken or a steak at the grocery store dude.
 
roogilimoo said:
Nobody clubs seals anymore man.... I live where most sealing occurs in Canada... And everyone kills them with a rifle... And if you think that's wrong because they are cute, well then you should be clubbed. People eat meat, and people wear fur coats. The whole animal is used. No different than buying a chicken or a steak at the grocery store dude.


In Canada they still use clubs, because it is part of their "heritage." :(

http://forests.org/articles/reader.asp?linkid=8773

......For sealers using hakapiks or clubs, the rule changes introduce a requirement that sealers manually check the skull or administer a blinking reflex test prior to bleeding and skinning the carcass. The blinking reflex consists of checking the corneal reflex by hitting the seal in the eyes to ensure that the animal is dead. Sealers using firearms would also be required to administer a blinking reflex test before skinning or bleeding the carcass.


I guess someone forgot to tell the hunters that they don't use clubs.
 
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