I had shark soup once but i felt really guilty after
it was in mexico or something and my dad bought it
i didn't think he knew but i was kinda high strung about it
oh and by the way if i lived in korea i'd eat dogs too
big deal

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helltank wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
helltank wrote:
Shark Fin's Soup is a popular delicacy in Singapore, where I live. It's delicious, especially with vinegar, thought it's very expensive. It's often served at wedding dinners.
Some people complain that the brutality of removing the fin(hacking it off then leaving the shark to bleed and starve to death in the sea) is immoral and refuse to eat or serve shark fin's soup, but to be honest, I care more about my tastebud's happiness than the shark.Come on!!! It's horrible that they do that to sharks! What did the sharks ever do to them? And, before you start the whole shark attack thing, only about ten people a year die of shark attacks. Usually, it's an accident. More people die of bee stings.
I know the statistics regarding shark attacks...
Also, why does a cat play with its prey? Why does a lion(painfully) rip its prey from chunk to chunk? Because stuff higher up on the food chain can treat anything below it like slaves.
Of course, since we're the top, we can smash everything. Heck, during the reign of T-Rex the Mad, dinosaurs killed everything.
sorry but that's pretty cruel
"we have more power so we should abuse it to bring pain upon others"
we can't just treat other animals like slaves. if cows had guns and stood on two legs, i suppose we could be sliced up alive without any bad morality on someone's part, right?
you should care more about an innocent animal's life then trying to get your bourgeois taste buds content.

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This is turning into a flamewar
And helltank, don't post here anymore, you're just getting everyone both depressed and mad at you.

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helltank wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
helltank wrote:
I know the statistics regarding shark attacks...
Also, why does a cat play with its prey? Why does a lion(painfully) rip its prey from chunk to chunk? Because stuff higher up on the food chain can treat anything below it like slaves.
Of course, since we're the top, we can smash everything. Heck, during the reign of T-Rex the Mad, dinosaurs killed everything.Well, they do it because they need to. As humans, it's completely unnecessary. We know it's immoral, but we still do it.
But even the dinosaurs died out eventually.But why do we care? Are we sharks? Are we hunted? No. So why? Why do we care? If shark's fin soup was banned, would it better your life? If it wasn't, would you live a life of misery?
Also, helltank, sharks should be at the top of the aquatic food chain. We shouldn't mess with nature like that.
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Wait, how would a shark swim without a fin?
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Wait, how would a shark swim without a fin?
Exactly. It dies.
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They don't-They fall, I'm guessing, struggle to swim, and bleed to death.
But guys, we're seriously messing with nature. We're killing too many animals, and that's making the underwater life unstable-In a hundred years, almost all aquatic creatures will probably be endangered/near-endangered.

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Death_Wish wrote:
They don't-They fall, I'm guessing, struggle to swim, and bleed to death.
But guys, we're seriously messing with nature. We're killing too many animals, and that's making the underwater life unstable-In a hundred years, almost all aquatic creatures will probably be endangered/near-endangered.
Have you read Ray Bradbury's A Sound Of Thunder? If you haven't, it looks like a short story you would like, based on your posts.
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PlutoIsHades wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
They don't-They fall, I'm guessing, struggle to swim, and bleed to death.
But guys, we're seriously messing with nature. We're killing too many animals, and that's making the underwater life unstable-In a hundred years, almost all aquatic creatures will probably be endangered/near-endangered.Have you read Ray Bradbury's A Sound Of Thunder? If you haven't, it looks like a short story you would like, based on your posts.
O_o
I never read it, I'll try it out. Well, is the movie, A Sound of Thunder based off of it?
EDIT: Yep, it is, I checked on Wikipedia. I'll see the movie first, as I won't have to buy the book. And I can do it now
(Don't think I like watching movies on the internet more than buying them-The problem is, all movie places closed down where I live.)
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Death_Wish wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
They don't-They fall, I'm guessing, struggle to swim, and bleed to death.
But guys, we're seriously messing with nature. We're killing too many animals, and that's making the underwater life unstable-In a hundred years, almost all aquatic creatures will probably be endangered/near-endangered.Have you read Ray Bradbury's A Sound Of Thunder? If you haven't, it looks like a short story you would like, based on your posts.
O_o
I never read it, I'll try it out. Well, is the movie, A Sound of Thunder based off of it?
I'm not sure. Is it about a guy who goes back in time to hunt a T-Rex?
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the animal manifesto is a great book about why we should be good to other creatures

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flamekyle wrote:
Eating shark meat? YOU CANNIBAL! lol
Ha ha ha.
Yeah, seriously...
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flamekyle wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
flamekyle wrote:
Eating shark meat? YOU CANNIBAL! lol
Ha ha ha.
Yeah, seriously...Just a joke, don't take it seriously
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I know, I know, I know.
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PlutoIsHades wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
Have you read Ray Bradbury's A Sound Of Thunder? If you haven't, it looks like a short story you would like, based on your posts.O_o
I never read it, I'll try it out. Well, is the movie, A Sound of Thunder based off of it?I'm not sure. Is it about a guy who goes back in time to hunt a T-Rex?
Yep-Just finished it (The movie). It was truly awesome-It's based off of the butterfly paradox

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Death_Wish wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
O_o
I never read it, I'll try it out. Well, is the movie, A Sound of Thunder based off of it?I'm not sure. Is it about a guy who goes back in time to hunt a T-Rex?
Yep-Just finished it (The movie). It was truly awesome-It's based off of the butterfly paradox
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Would it be rated pg-13 at the most? I might ask my parents if I can watch it sometime.
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actaully I have a huge fear of sharks so I wonder how people would be able to even be NEAR one without fainting '^^
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rodentqween9 wrote:
actaully I have a huge fear of sharks so I wonder how people would be able to even be NEAR one without fainting '^^
I've been close to one that was in the Boston Aquarium and it was actually pretty cool.
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PlutoIsHades wrote:
rodentqween9 wrote:
actaully I have a huge fear of sharks so I wonder how people would be able to even be NEAR one without fainting '^^
I've been close to one that was in the Boston Aquarium and it was actually pretty cool.
I mean one that wasnt in a Aquarium '^^
but I think jellyfish are beautiful~ <=3
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rodentqween9 wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
rodentqween9 wrote:
actaully I have a huge fear of sharks so I wonder how people would be able to even be NEAR one without fainting '^^
I've been close to one that was in the Boston Aquarium and it was actually pretty cool.
I mean one that wasnt in a Aquarium '^^
but I think jellyfish are beautiful~ <=3
Yeah, they are. You know that only about ten people a year are killed by sharks. More people die of bee stings and such.
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People eat jellyfish too.
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PlutoIsHades wrote:
rodentqween9 wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
I've been close to one that was in the Boston Aquarium and it was actually pretty cool.I mean one that wasnt in a Aquarium '^^
but I think jellyfish are beautiful~ <=3Yeah, they are. You know that only about ten people a year are killed by sharks. More people die of bee stings and such.
yeah but ever since this dream I had (tell me if you want to hear what it was about) I just cant even watch a movie about them
It was the only dream in my life where I died and it felt so real...
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Animeboy975 wrote:
People eat jellyfish too.
so do sea turtles
apparently its their favorite food ^^
people eating it though is kinda stupid since there are a bunch of other things in the world they could eat, sea turtles have a more limited amount of things
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Humans kill humans...
humans kill animals...
humans kill plants...
humans kill Earth...
do something about it or get over it.
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