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<blockquote data-quote="Bluestem" data-source="post: 264901" data-attributes="member: 3269"><p>This is something were all going to have to think about. Thanks, Dun.</p><p>Had some folks over that I hadn't seen in awhile. Turned out they didn't eat meat anymore, thought it was cruel. Well with my wife giving me the eye, I opened my big mouth. Asked them if they ever heard a carrot scream when it was pulled out of the ground. They hadn't. So I went about explaining it to them. Roots breaking off and all. Wife was making a salad. I picked up a carrot and snapped it in half. Asked them if they didn't think that hurt like heck. Took them to see my happy cows out in the pasture living the good life. Showed them the happy chickens running around. </p><p>They ate some meat before they left. </p><p>After reading Dun's article not sure I went about it exactly the right way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluestem, post: 264901, member: 3269"] This is something were all going to have to think about. Thanks, Dun. Had some folks over that I hadn't seen in awhile. Turned out they didn't eat meat anymore, thought it was cruel. Well with my wife giving me the eye, I opened my big mouth. Asked them if they ever heard a carrot scream when it was pulled out of the ground. They hadn't. So I went about explaining it to them. Roots breaking off and all. Wife was making a salad. I picked up a carrot and snapped it in half. Asked them if they didn't think that hurt like heck. Took them to see my happy cows out in the pasture living the good life. Showed them the happy chickens running around. They ate some meat before they left. After reading Dun's article not sure I went about it exactly the right way. [/QUOTE]
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