Happy Slaughter Day
who thinks today is slaughter day or thanksgiving or turkeyday? y?
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i think its slaughter day (im a vegetarian). u kill so many animals for a day just so you can pig out
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Mmm mmm, animal muscle.
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ya i think kilin thin 2 surviev sux 2
Because living is bad. And killing animals for nourishment sucks. Because we should let all the animals reproduce forever and ever until they're overpopulating the world and then we have to kill them for survival and not eating. IS THAT WHAT YOU WANT?! |
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Vegetarians are stupid. Dont you realize that its the animals purpose in life to be killed and for us to eat?
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hmm i thought it was Thanksgiving but apparently it is Slaughter Day
i will notify the authorities immediately so calendars everywhere may be changed edit: rofl guy above me |
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DA BIBLE SEZ 2 NOT SHAVE UR BEERD LAWLZ IF U SHAVE UR A SINER AND R GOING 2 HEL
Turkey Day. ps. Vegetarians gtfo. I just ate a nice big piece of steak. Oh and I had ribs earlier, oh and the other day I had salmon. I wash myself with pieces of calf fat, then I consume it. I don't drink water, I drink gravy mixed with blood and grease of the spawn of thousands of generations of animals. |
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^ Rotfl at jewpin.
Ps. Why would it be called Happy Turkey Day..? =/ First of all, why would a turkey be happy if he's being EATEN? And second, do they even have feelings? I dunno, the name just sounds silly to me. |
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So.. you're taking a national holiday in which the slaughter was stopped so that the Indians and Pilgrims could eat together, and you're calling it Slaughter Day? Do I sense someone forgetting the true meaning of Thanksgiving? Like.. the THANKS part?
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You have no idea about the origins of Thanksgiving. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving And by the way: I don't like the idea of eating animals either, but refusing to eat them does more harm than good. The companies will still kill the same numbers of animals whether or not you eat them. The only way a vegetarian could have an effect on the killing of animals for food would be to convert the majority of the population to vegetarian, which, frankly, isn't going to happen. |
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Turkey is usually pretty much the only meat of the entire meal (at least in my community). It only makes up a small portion, actually, when compared to the immense amount of vegetables and other various food items. Saying that we kill turkeys so that we can pig out is wrong. We pig out on all of the other vegetables as well. If we just had turkey it would be a very small meal, dependent of how much you take. If we only had veggies, we'd still be pigging out.
We are also driven to eat both meat and vegetables by our instinct. Why else is it so hard for some people to become vegetarians? Their bodies know it's not normal. I personally do not like the idea of killing another living thing for food, but my body tells me it's fine, so I go with it. It's mainly a matter of what you want over what you need. Just do whichever you feel like. My answer would be "Thanksgiving", because that is simply what it is. Giving thanks. Pretty much everyone I know believes in giving thanks on Thanksgiving...so It kind of makes sense. Not to mention many animals would get slaughtered still whether it was Thanksgiving or not. |
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I tried.
My point of the post was that the Thanks part is what people should look at. Not the turkey symbol that Thanksgiving is seen as now. And yes. I was wrong. I thought the scirmashes between the Pilgrims and Indians were closer than 6 years. |
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Turkey Day is a Canadian holiday.
I had two turkey dinners today. It was sweet. |
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Canada has better quality meats.
I wish we celebrated the US's thanksgivan here.. |
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