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PETA are a group of home grown terrorist schmucks.  The condemn euthanasia for dangerous or dying animals.  They boycott and terrorize those that have to.  Then they get the same animals, and when they fail to fix them, euthanize the animals themselves and shove the frozen corpses in a huge freezer, because they can't be seen doing what they are abusing people who have to do it, are doing.  Moreover, one of their higher ranking members has diabetes and has to inject insulin, which is made of animal products.  Her excuse?  Her damage to animals outweighs her contribution to them.  They are crazy, and dangerous.

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5 hours ago, Suspect Unknown said:

PETA is a bunch of humorless clowns, that try to wear a cloak of holiness, but they are vampires. There is something really sick going on inside of their heads.

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You seem to attribute there being something in their heads besides air.  

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10 hours ago, Moshe said:

PETA are a group of home grown terrorist schmucks.  The condemn euthanasia for dangerous or dying animals.  They boycott and terrorize those that have to.  Then they get the same animals, and when they fail to fix them, euthanize the animals themselves and shove the frozen corpses in a huge freezer, because they can't be seen doing what they are abusing people who have to do it, are doing.  Moreover, one of their higher ranking members has diabetes and has to inject insulin, which is made of animal products.  Her excuse?  Her damage to animals outweighs her contribution to them.  They are crazy, and dangerous.

Are you sure about that in 2018? I am fairly certain that many types of insulin these days are no longer animal, but a type of synthetic human insulin.

 

I agree they are a worthless group.

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I, for one, feel a depth of outrage, indignity and contempt for those whom have so little sensitivity or respect as to criticize those persons whom (through no fault of their own) find themselves to be possessed of a uniquely dark sense of humor in combination with enough creative genius to focus their ambiguous ridicule on this new age ‘Emotional Support Animal’ phenomenon.....

 

 

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6 hours ago, Eric said:

I bet PETA loves this video.:greensupergrin:

 

Woah, woah, woah! Mike Rowe went to some oriental run place that sexed chicks and they had to squeeze the chit out of the creature and then stare up its multipurpose hole to determine the gender. He got hosed.

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7 hours ago, Moshe said:

I see in the story it talks about a 1992 letter. So I am assuming the article is very old. I have numerous people in my family that are diabetic and to the best of my knowledge none have used animal insulins in a decade or two.

It appears this lady is a real work of art and I agree peta sucks, I was just curious if there were new types of insulin being used.

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9 hours ago, Mike said:

I see in the story it talks about a 1992 letter. So I am assuming the article is very old. I have numerous people in my family that are diabetic and to the best of my knowledge none have used animal insulins in a decade or two.

It appears this lady is a real work of art and I agree peta sucks, I was just curious if there were new types of insulin being used.

At the time there was not.  Things may have changed.  They have every form of diabetes medication out there, most say they will kill you and have horrible side effects.  Riomet is pretty expensive, and that is made for people who take it by liquid and can't swallow horse pills.  Like me.  My father had it later in life and it was blamed on Agent Orange, I have no clue how I ended up that way.  I way 188 and about Six Feet tall and am not a sugar junkie.

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15 hours ago, Moshe said:

At the time there was not.  Things may have changed.  They have every form of diabetes medication out there, most say they will kill you and have horrible side effects.  Riomet is pretty expensive, and that is made for people who take it by liquid and can't swallow horse pills.  Like me.  My father had it later in life and it was blamed on Agent Orange, I have no clue how I ended up that way.  I way 188 and about Six Feet tall and am not a sugar junkie.

In my case all 4 members of my family have type 1 juvenile diabetics, insulin shots 3 to 5 times per day depending which person we are discussing. Yours would be type 2 diabetes. Similar but different in so far as type 2 can skip a week of medicine and be pretty sick, type 1 skips a week and will most likely be dead. In my family it skipped a generation, so every other generation there will be a few that are screwed for life.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Mike said:

In my case all 4 members of my family have type 1 juvenile diabetics, insulin shots 3 to 5 times per day depending which person we are discussing. Yours would be type 2 diabetes. Similar but different in so far as type 2 can skip a week of medicine and be pretty sick, type 1 skips a week and will most likely be dead. In my family it skipped a generation, so every other generation there will be a few that are screwed for life.

 

 

Well, it is like OPMD..  If I knew I had that brewing in me at birth to explode in my early  40's, and I have been living with it for several years, I would have never had children.  Now, one of them has a 50/50 chance of contracting that gene.

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16 hours ago, Moshe said:

Well, it is like OPMD..  If I knew I had that brewing in me at birth to explode in my early  40's, and I have been living with it for several years, I would have never had children.  Now, one of them has a 50/50 chance of contracting that gene.

Sorry to hear that, a friend of ours has OPMD. Genetics can be very frustrating, since we don't know much about it when we are at the age of having children. I did my best to warn my kids, but already have a grandson who is diabetic at 5 years old and his Dr says he is under sized for his age.

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