Robinhood is alive and well in Toronto

Kay,
it all becomes clear when one tries to empathize like Darwin -
"Animals whom we have made our slaves, we do not like to consider our equals." ... Charles Darwin.
Empathy: http://www.animalsentience.com/news/2004-04-24.htm - this link came from http://www.animalsentience.com/news/index.htm

Mother Nature's laws help you to realize that your daughter's life is no more important than your beagle's. It is not your fault that the beagle cannot cope. My 3 cats and your beagle, are forced to exist as slaves in that perverse environment where nearly all their freedom, goals and instincts are supressed. Animals being more intelligent than people prescribes we watch and listen until we learn their language (a very tough assignment), because only then can they teach us *tricks* about the meaning of life. The meaning of life is to learn how to live.

In such a hostile environment the pet hardly ever exhibits anti-social behavior - amazing.
See animals are more intelligent than people: http://www.animalsentience.com/
 
godhas4legs said:
Kay,
it all becomes clear when one tries to empathize like Darwin -
"Animals whom we have made our slaves, we do not like to consider our equals." ... Charles Darwin.
Empathy: http://www.animalsentience.com/news/2004-04-24.htm - this link came from http://www.animalsentience.com/news/index.htm

Mother Nature's laws help you to realize that your daughter's life is no more important than your beagle's. It is not your fault that the beagle cannot cope. My 3 cats as does your beagle, are forced to exist as slaves in that perverse environment where nearly all their instincts are supressed, yet animals being more intelligent than people prescribes we watch and listen until we learn their language. (a very tough assignment)

In such a hostile environment the pet hardly ever exhibits anti-social behavior - amazing.
See animals are more intelligent than people:

My beagle can cope. Plus, beagles are slaves to no one....NO ONE.

Mother Nature also directs a mother in a way that will almost always instinctively cause her to protect and put her off spring before another, be it animal, mineral or thing. Mother Nature's law would NEVER go against that most baisc instinct - you ginormous tool.

Now run along, or you'll be late for your discussion group - 10% of your mark!
 
Mr. P said:
LOL...Yer a suck-up Clay. Then she does have a gun in that AV...:teeth:
I love retrievers. They easily make the best pet. Beagles, as dumb as they are, are cuter. I need to go pound some hammers and throw dollar bills at strippers now. Good day! :cheers2:
 
godhas4legs said:
Kay,
it all becomes clear when one tries to empathize like Darwin -
"Animals whom we have made our slaves, we do not like to consider our equals." ... Charles Darwin.
Empathy: http://www.animalsentience.com/news/2004-04-24.htm - this link came from http://www.animalsentience.com/news/index.htm

Mother Nature's laws help you to realize that your daughter's life is no more important than your beagle's. It is not your fault that the beagle cannot cope. My 3 cats and your beagle, are forced to exist as slaves in that perverse environment where nearly all their freedom, goals and instincts are supressed. Animals being more intelligent than people prescribes we watch and listen until we learn their language (a very tough assignment), because only then can they teach us *tricks* about the meaning of life. The meaning of life is to learn how to live.

In such a hostile environment the pet hardly ever exhibits anti-social behavior - amazing.
See animals are more intelligent than people: http://www.animalsentience.com/
Put down the bong, hippy.
 

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