Originally posted by WoodgieThat stereo will now have been converted into a police scanner. You'll have to pay double the price for it back! 😏
Funny you should say that, I wondered why I was given those rather fetching concrete shoes.
Could you ask if they could possibly see their way clear to returning my stereo.
Nowt wrong with the scousers.
Bucking funch of tree hugging crap!
Last time people...you can't teach an atheist to believe in God...you can't make the Sun stop in the sky...and if i wanna eat meat you can't make me stop.
Get off the soap box and leave the people who realize they have a choice...oh...same as you...in life alone.
Dave
Originally posted by Aikothat's called disinformation plain and simple. You should know better than to attach any *realworld* credibility to these off-topic insults and childish remarks, all things being equal.
The question was relevant seeing someone saw no post made by a vegetarian that made sense. That implies knowing who is and who is not, which is probably not that easy.
Originally posted by rbmorrisuh huh.
I was happy to make your acquaintance when I discovered that you supported a cause that's important to me.
Since then, you've revealed yourself to be an unstable lunatic.
Do the math.
For me veganism is more about core beliefs and making compassionate choices, reducing cruelty whenever possible. Veganism is not a cause or lifestyle selection, and it definitely it is not about shouting down someone who has something to say, as you have clearly "demonstrated" here. It is a decision based on ethics and compassion, not winning a popularity contest. You are a very narrowminded selfish individual, one whom can't see the forest for the trees.
Cowardice asks the question, 'Is it safe?'
Expediency asks the question, 'Is it politic?'
Vanity asks the question, 'Is it popular?'
But conscience asks the question, 'Is it right?'
And there comes a point when one must take a position that is
neither safe, nor politic, nor popular,
but one must take it because one's conscience tells one that
it is right.
-Martin Luther King, Jr.