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One of the posts was from the company who makes them. The fur is fake. PETA members go wild!
Lena-doodle-doo
at January 16, 2005 6:09 PM
To worry that fake fur is loathsome because it inspires lust for the real thing is to ignore a fundamental principle of mammalian living, ie, many wonderful things are furry. To ignore this axiom is akin to trying to stamp out one of the colors. It's like declaring the concept of "triangular" to be politically incorrect. People so tragicomically alert to the traffic in the hearts of others (quoting the page, "I think you're still sending a message") are probably ignoring the fender-benders within their own.
PETA folks got they heads so far up there that they can't smell the odor.
They look like cock rings, though. IJS.
Cridland
at January 16, 2005 10:47 PM
I never understood the need some have to force their beliefs on others. I happen to be vegetarian, but all my friends are raging carnivores. My animal rights activism takes the form of me not eating meat, wearing fur or buying products by companies that test on animals; it does NOT consist of telling other people what they should or should not eat/wear/buy, etc., because the way I live my life is right only for me.
The intellectual rape of others is not an activity in which I choose to engage.
One of the posts was from the company who makes them. The fur is fake. PETA members go wild!
Lena-doodle-doo at January 16, 2005 6:09 PM
To worry that fake fur is loathsome because it inspires lust for the real thing is to ignore a fundamental principle of mammalian living, ie, many wonderful things are furry. To ignore this axiom is akin to trying to stamp out one of the colors. It's like declaring the concept of "triangular" to be politically incorrect. People so tragicomically alert to the traffic in the hearts of others (quoting the page, "I think you're still sending a message") are probably ignoring the fender-benders within their own.
PETA folks got they heads so far up there that they can't smell the odor.
They look like cock rings, though. IJS.
Cridland at January 16, 2005 10:47 PM
I never understood the need some have to force their beliefs on others. I happen to be vegetarian, but all my friends are raging carnivores. My animal rights activism takes the form of me not eating meat, wearing fur or buying products by companies that test on animals; it does NOT consist of telling other people what they should or should not eat/wear/buy, etc., because the way I live my life is right only for me.
The intellectual rape of others is not an activity in which I choose to engage.
Goddyss at January 19, 2005 9:59 PM