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Michael Moewes
29th May 2015, 19:59
Live Vegan, there is absolutely no need to kill a seinten being and to eat it's rottening flesh.
If every flesh eater has to go out to kill their food by themselfs, there will be an increase of vegan people by at least 85 %
grannyfranny100
29th May 2015, 20:11
Michael Moewes, there are previous threads about Vegan viewpoint. Do you have any ideas for use of this technology in addition to my steak on the hoof idea?
Agape
29th May 2015, 20:22
Michael Moewes, there are previous threads about Vegan viewpoint. Do you have any ideas for use of this technology in addition to my steak on the hoof idea?
Say no :muscle::heart: I tried to imagine on one or two occasions what would happen if even one cow among those millions evolved just a little -
and realised the bars are not for real and if everyone pushed strong enough they'd break out of the slaughter houses .
Do I believe it's possible . Not in this timeline .
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll256/PaldenLhamo/images-1_zpszkp6qgzf.jpeg (http://s290.photobucket.com/user/PaldenLhamo/media/images-1_zpszkp6qgzf.jpeg.html)
Michael Moewes
30th May 2015, 01:23
Michael Moewes, there are previous threads about Vegan viewpoint. Do you have any ideas for use of this technology in addition to my steak on the hoof idea?
Say no :muscle::heart: I tried to imagine on one or two occasions what would happen if even one cow among those millions evolved just a little -
and realised the bars are not for real and if everyone pushed strong enough they'd break out of the slaughter houses .
Do I believe it's possible . Not in this timeline .
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll256/PaldenLhamo/images-1_zpszkp6qgzf.jpeg (http://s290.photobucket.com/user/PaldenLhamo/media/images-1_zpszkp6qgzf.jpeg.html)
Not that far away, actually
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf9EUHmKH_M
Agape
30th May 2015, 19:54
Michael Moewes, there are previous threads about Vegan viewpoint. Do you have any ideas for use of this technology in addition to my steak on the hoof idea?
Say no :muscle::heart: I tried to imagine on one or two occasions what would happen if even one cow among those millions evolved just a little -
and realised the bars are not for real and if everyone pushed strong enough they'd break out of the slaughter houses .
Do I believe it's possible . Not in this timeline .
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll256/PaldenLhamo/images-1_zpszkp6qgzf.jpeg (http://s290.photobucket.com/user/PaldenLhamo/media/images-1_zpszkp6qgzf.jpeg.html)
Not that far away, actually
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf9EUHmKH_M
I've heard of cow predecessor called the 'Auroch' [oerak] who had sharp horns and was fairly violent and hard to tame
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurochs
The aurochs (/ˈɔːrɒks/ or /ˈaʊrɒks/; pl. aurochs, or rarely aurochsen, aurochses), also urus, ure (Bos primigenius), is an extinct type of large wild cattle that inhabited Europe, Asia and North Africa. It is the ancestor of domestic cattle. The species survived in Europe until the last recorded aurochs died in the Jaktorów Forest, Poland in 1627.
During the Neolithic Revolution, which occurred during the early Holocene, there were at least two aurochs domestication events: one related to the Indian subspecies, leading to zebu cattle; the other one related to the Eurasian subspecies, leading to taurine cattle. Other species of wild bovines were also domesticated, namely the wild water buffalo, gaur, and banteng. In modern cattle, numerous breeds share characteristics of the aurochs, such as a dark colour in the bulls with a light eel stripe along the back (the cows being lighter), or a typical aurochs-like horn shape.[2]
Have Yamantaka initiation ?
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll256/PaldenLhamo/Bos_grunniens_at_Yundrok_Yumtso_Lake_zpseuayitld.jpg (http://s290.photobucket.com/user/PaldenLhamo/media/Bos_grunniens_at_Yundrok_Yumtso_Lake_zpseuayitld.jpg.html)
Tibetan Yak
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