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So police officers are using police cars for their daily commute?
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"Meat is Meat" "Cow v Dolphin" How about Dolphin v Human?
I understand both points of view in this argument but im in awe when i see Dolphins and their intellect. Vacant eyed cows just don't have the same allure to me.
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This argument about Westerners killing cows is completely irrelevant. Japan is famous for its beef, there are loads of McDonalds, Cows are not the smartest animals in the world and probably have no concept of the future, are domesticated for human consumption and to my knowledge are killed humanely by a bolt gun. On the other hand, dolphins are at least as intelligent as us, they are wild, killed brutally and are carrying huge levels of Mercury. Having a traditional history doesn't make it acceptable. My City of Dundee in Scotland was famous for whaling and contributed to huge numbers of brutally killed cetaceans and if it were to return to these old, traditional, archaic ways I would be equally disgusted.
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But they spend 50% less due to the weak yen Why would them getting more yen for their own currency…
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