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Old 21-08-2008, 11:07 AM posted to sci.chem,rec.gardens,alt.survival,sci.environment
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Gunner Asch wrote:
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 01:10:40 -0500, kT wrote:

Spelling flames, the last resort of the utter buffoon.
Get yourself an education, become a vegetarian!
Why would I want to change the course of 100 million years of
evolution?
Im an omnivore, and nature has so equipped me for that.

Ok, but what happens when all those humans consume all those mammals and
birds, are you prepared for that inevitability? Or do you just intend to
die first? Seriously, you must have some idea of what 10 billion human
blood sucking zombies in tattered clothing wandering around in the woods
is gonna do for the mammal and tree population, do you not?


Of course. They are gonna starve after they have eaten everything
edible, both animal and vegetable.


I fixed another spelling error.

What are YOU going to do when the crops fail?


Eat worms and bugs. I'm a survivor, remember?

Vegetarianism is simply a belief system that runs counter to biological
imperatives. Its most akin to religion...and in fact, can be a cult.


I fixed you spelling errors.

It's better than crawling around on your hands and knees eating grass.


So is being beaten within an inch of your life, over being shot in the
head point blank range.


Gunner, ever the kind and gentle optimist.

And?


Gunner, the gun nut, surrounded by guns, and nuts.

I think I'll eat those nuts.

Trust me on that.


Humans taste terrible, trust me.


Why would I want to trust a cult member?


Because I've been there. I survived. I know.


You havent answered the question. Because you claim to have survived a
cult..this makes you somehow credible?


No, it makes me a fun lovin freedom, lovin kind, survivin of guy.

I know that won't last forever, though, especially with the 10 billion
ignorant, hairy, smelly mammals all clamoring for the same bit of turf.