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> ETA: I don't normally venture into the Drawing

> Room - am I allowed to have smileys?!


You are permitted to use smileys. However, you may wish to know that the Drawing Room Moderator will not be amused if you quote "Homer Simpson", sing or flirt. Standards must be maintained. :))


Edited to say: I don't mind being "recycled" once I've snuffed it!

  • 2 weeks later...
For me it is debatable if we should eat other animals, particularly when i consider whether killing a living being is even justifiable nutritionally? as for eating another human i would have to say this is completely unnatural. Did someone say this could in some way ?ritualise? death? Some people are sick

Unnatural? Are you sure?


Is it not that vegetarianism is an intellectual conceit?


There are plenty of good reasons for being a vegetarian, and I don't fault many of them - but I would never claim that it was 'natural'.

I wouldn't be alive to care if I was eaten, so I'm cool with it... Although I'd agree with Huguenot that I'd probably prefer not to know first, and I'd rather be eaten by strangers.


I'm not sure I could bring myself to eat human though, but if I was stuck up a mountain and dying of starvation I guess I might feel different.

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