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The answer is 'd'. Does eating meat stifle humor too?

Posted by: MDG on February 14, 19100 at 17:55:17:

In Reply to: Stay behind, Stuart. posted by Farinata on February 14, 19100 at 14:41:09:

: : :Right, that's it MDG your not getting invited around my place alright.

: : I was kind of wondering how small MDG's world actually is. I know one thing, it only gets smaller if his post is true.

Careful Stuart, or the next time I meet you face to face, I'll knock you senseless with my eight inch soylami.

: : Hey MDG, do you think you can reconcile such violence as trashing someone's house to the ostensibly placid existence of veganism. Or do you advocate violence against those humans who violently treat animals?
If so, do you advocate violence against violent animals?

I can't answer that right now; I've been told anything I say may be used against me at my upcoming homicide trial.

: Humour (hu-mour) n.;

: 3 a) : that quality which appeals to a sense of the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous
: b) : the mental faculty of discovering, expressing, or appreciating the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous
: c) : something that is or is designed to be comical or amusing
: d) : something that Stuart wouldn't recognise if it bit him on the arse.

LOL Farinata. Now, we all know that eating meat is a factor in impotence, but Stuart's latest post leads me to wonder whether it stifles one's sense of humor as well (given meat production's inherent cruelty to animals
and destruction of the environment, it's pretty apparent that meat eaters' compassion and common sense have gone down the tubes, but to think it dissolves their funny bone too, now that's sad).



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