Think about it. They are either raised to be killed and eaten or they are raised to have their babies be killed and eaten. What a sucky way of life.
But then again, I suppose it's their own fault for tasting so good.
Just a random thought I had.
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ShaneOfan wrote:If god didn't want us to eat animals he would not have made them taste so good.
Viazon wrote:ShaneOfan wrote:If god didn't want us to eat animals he would not have made them taste so good.
But what if man tastes good? Does that mean we should be eaten?
Viazon wrote:ShaneOfan wrote:If god didn't want us to eat animals he would not have made them taste so good.
But what if man tastes good? Does that mean we should be eaten?
HFX wrote:Viazon wrote:ShaneOfan wrote:If god didn't want us to eat animals he would not have made them taste so good.
But what if man tastes good? Does that mean we should be eaten?
I got set on fire once and smelled like pork. I've also heard people taste like pigs so therefore we taste good.
prophet wrote:HFX wrote:Viazon wrote:Fuck Nandos. Go to the meat counter in Tescos. You can get a whole chicken for not that much. Ready cooked. Me and my friends used to get them all the time then just eat them in the car.
Man I always think you can't get more weird and then you say something else
The image of Viazon and his equally odd mates all sat outside the supermarket eating chicken together in the car is too much
PorkChop wrote:I was set on fire once and smelled like HFX.
Ali wrote:Chickens don't have their babies killed and eaten, if you're referring to eggs. In order to create a baby chicken, the eggs that hens lay must be fertilized by a rooster. Pretty much all commercial chicken farms are set up in such a way that the eggs that go to market have almost no chance to be fertilized. On the rare occasion that does happen, it's called "balut" and it is a delicacy in some East Asian countries.
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