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MagneticFree
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« Reply #25 on: October 03, 2012, 02:03:23 AM »

So...are you planning to have him rare or medium-rare?

You're a sick fuck.

>> Claims side is the defender of multiculturalism and tolerance.
>> Isn't okay with non-Euroamerican social mores


Cool.

Wow, I hadn't caught on to you being a troll. This is a more accurate depiction of the event:
>>Sees a sick individual
>>Calls sick individual out for being a sick individual

Could you please cite where I have claimed to be a defender of multiculturalism and tolerance? I have a problem with any culture that creates an environment where its acceptable to try to eat other's pets, or joke about such as if it would be funny.
If I wanted to eat a pet, I'd prefer a bbq'd Pikachu or some type of useless Pokemon.
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« Reply #26 on: October 03, 2012, 02:06:21 AM »

Wow, I hadn't caught on to you being a troll. This is a more accurate depiction of the event:
>>Sees a sick individual
>>Calls sick individual out for being a sick individual

Could you please cite where I have claimed to be a defender of multiculturalism and tolerance? I have a problem with any culture that creates an environment where its acceptable to try to eat other's pets, or joke about such as if it would be funny.

Holding our evaluations of each others' character aside, I'm not the one who feels the compulsion to automatically lash out at anything outside of a narrow-minded cultural comfort zone.

Also, except for those chauvinistically proud of their laughably narrow cultural backgrounds, the social construction of pet/livestock can be very easily blurred. This is extremely common with horses (since meat from very old horses is still delicious), which is where most of my experience is from.
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« Reply #27 on: October 03, 2012, 02:09:38 AM »

It has nothing to do with your culture so don't even try to hide behind that. People don't come into threads about new puppies joking about eating them unless they are true assholes. Since anyone who can read can tell from my first post that its a pet and not livestock, you can quit trolling. You're not funny; you're creepy.
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« Reply #28 on: October 03, 2012, 02:11:00 AM »

We need to have a universal culture, where people can do whatever they want. /sarc

I should probably get to bed soon.
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« Reply #29 on: October 03, 2012, 02:14:55 AM »

It has nothing to do with your culture so don't even try to hide behind that. People don't come into threads about new puppies joking about eating them unless they are true assholes. Since anyone who can read can tell from my first post that its a pet and not livestock, you can quit trolling. You're not funny; you're creepy.

If someone came up to me and talked about ways of grilling my horse, I wouldn't start throwing a tantrum. In fact, it seems like the first thing one would mention. And if it really isn't for you...well, someone needs to take a chill pill. Plus, trolling is when you do something you expect will get an angry reaction out of someone. I for one was honestly quite surprised by the shrillness of your overreaction.
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« Reply #30 on: October 03, 2012, 02:26:17 AM »

OK, I've had enough of this.
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