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Animal obsession maybe?lol?

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i really like animals im a vegetarian and iv never hurt or killed an animal. i try not to step on ants n stuff lol i dont play game where u hav ta shoot animals. is there sumthin wrong wit me and does anyone else do that?

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  1. I'm a vegetarian who tries to avoid killing flies and things, too. I dont know why - it just seems to take so little effort not to kill something.


  2. There's nothing wrong with that. We need more people in this world like you.

  3. Well of course there is many things wrong with you!! Like you don't even know how to spell. loser.

  4. Congratulations!

    You are in the right path, respect for nature means you have a lovely hearth, compasionate, respectful, honest and so on, later you will be good wife, good mother because you have respect for the creation, and it is SO  great for you.

    again,   CONGRATULATIONS

  5. you are fooling yourself if you think you have never hurt an animal.. by living you are hurting them - no I am not saying to kill yourself.. but EVERYTHING you buy or eat comes at a cost to animals..

    vegetables - grown on land that was once forest.. bunnies, bugs etc..killed or chased off.. fenced out...

    fruit too..

    ever been in a car?? where there dead bugs on the front of it??

    http://www.socyberty.com/Lifestyle-Choic...

    read the link to live Cruelty Free..

    switch to FREE RANGE EGGS.. less cruel than eating SOY (animals lost their homes to grow soy.. etc)

  6. Ever considered yourself a Buddhist?  I think the odd thing is that people kill so much.  There is no reason for the mind to be drawn toward violence, as this causes unhappiness and stress (even in the context of fun).

    There may be times when potentially deadly insects threaten humans.  In this case, I think it is okay to feel balance with pest control.  One thing that shocked me was the slaughter of bird-flu infected chickens in China.  However, once I considered the lethality of the last major bird flu outbreak (1918), it seemed like a prudent thing to do.  The prior outbreak killed more people than died in WWI, and this version has a higher lethality due to its greater genetic shift.

    Anywho, I think that you are on the perfect path.  Keep it up!

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