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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    He did say the ones that serve no purpose, of which there are plenty
    Ahh ok, in which case we should kill everybody in the world without a job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexOC View Post
    Ahh ok, in which case we should kill everybody in the world without a job.
    That's a better idea tbh :L

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Apalachi View Post
    That's a better idea tbh :L
    and you >

    haha jokez

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    animals kill to survive, and humans just kill.

    it's a life, and it's how it will always be sadly.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Apalachi View Post
    I was going to question what you meant by saying humans and chimpanzees don't kill for food but I think you just worded the post poorly Although I've never heard of chimps killing for fun, could you elaborate? I've heard of troops fighting other troops to the death but you could regard this as defence. I don't think (death caused by) territorial conflicts are unique to chimps anyway. Also I wouldn't generalise humans as killers for sport. It's undoubtedly a minority of our race that kill for any reason other than food. Additionally, there are definitely other species who kill without necessarily being for food or defence. The domestic cat is a prime example, which will kill birds and rodents to play with, with no intention of eating them. Similarly, killer whales toy with their prey before eating them (and I'm not sure if there are cases of them not eating it - wouldn't be surprised if there were).
    Adult Common Chimpanzees, particularly males, can be very aggressive. They are highly territorial and are known to kill other chimps.Chimpanzees also engage in targeted hunting of lower order primates such as the red colobusand bush babies, and use the meat from these kills as a "social tool" within their community.
    ok i guess chimps don't kill for "Fun" but they have been known to snatch baby chimps out of mothers hands and eat them and share the baby with the rest of the group.

    Dolphins Kill For Fun!
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/ear...e-experts.html
    just found that lol so i guess dolphins kill for fun...

    the dolphins use their incredible ultra sound abilties to home in on the vital organs of their victims that will cause most damage.
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    Omg, I saw this really disturbing video of the illegal fur market, they skinned the poor dogs alive, and there was a shocking part where the dog is still moving and is nothing but muscle and it still had it eyelashes, it was soo terrible, they also break their necks by swinging them by the tail and hitting them on the ground several times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Server View Post
    You think dinosaurs would hesitate twice to kill us if they were still around? Animals that serve no purpose should be killed and if possible exterminated and made to go extinct, they simply waste space on earth.
    What? Every living organism contributes to the sophisticated equilibrium that is nature.

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    Xoim, that is truly disturbing. I'm not sure how anyone could actually do that to a living creature. Absolute monsters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xoim View Post
    Omg, I saw this really disturbing video of the illegal fur market, they skinned the poor dogs alive, and there was a shocking part where the dog is still moving and is nothing but muscle and it still had it eyelashes, it was soo terrible, they also break their necks by swinging them by the tail and hitting them on the ground several times.
    I hate dogs but thats just evil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sponge Bob View Post
    Adult Common Chimpanzees, particularly males, can be very aggressive. They are highly territorial and are known to kill other chimps.Chimpanzees also engage in targeted hunting of lower order primates such as the red colobusand bush babies, and use the meat from these kills as a "social tool" within their community.
    ok i guess chimps don't kill for "Fun" but they have been known to snatch baby chimps out of mothers hands and eat them and share the baby with the rest of the group.

    Dolphins Kill For Fun!
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/ear...e-experts.html
    just found that lol so i guess dolphins kill for fun...

    the dolphins use their incredible ultra sound abilties to home in on the vital organs of their victims that will cause most damage.
    I wasn't disputing that lol

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