I saw Tep today, a little worried about him...

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I should have made clear that my equation was based on the idea that seeing a creature, human or not, lose their life—that's the payoff of the whole, that someone's gonna die. You're right that bullfighting isn't rooted in vengeance, but instead a kind of machismo, of going up against a dangerous and worthy opponent and besting them. But in the end, the crowd gets to see a death occur before their eyes.
Apparently 5 Mexican states have banned bullfighting since 2013 and others have moved to do the same, which is a step in the right direction. A large part of the Mexican population now thinks it is a cruel practice, so hopefully they can at least soon eliminate the killing part like has been done in the US.
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No, it’s true. Rats and minks are known to occasionally team up in order to bring down large prey.

I myself was once attacked by an angry pack of rats and minks. Luckily, I had read Man’s Life, so I knew my only way out was to grab one of the minks by the tail and use it like a club to fight off the rest of the pack.
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The moral of the story is never grow up.

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Kimmelweck wrote:
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
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No, it’s true. Rats and minks are known to occasionally team up in order to bring down large prey.

I myself was once attacked by an angry pack of rats and minks. Luckily, I had read Man’s Life, so I knew my only way out was to grab one of the minks by the tail and use it like a club to fight off the rest of the pack.
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pretty sure that inspired a Frank Zappa cover!
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Rzzzzz?
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revbob wrote:
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Louis Riel, in Winnipeg. The only father of Canadian Confederation (he brought Manitoba into the county) who was later executed (for leading the Northwest Rebellion in 1885).
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Philly meteorologist makes lewd joke during St. Paddy’s Day broadcast
...“And to another woman who likes to be double-fisted — in a different way, I think,”...
https://nypost.com/2023/03/17/philly-ne ... dcast/amp/

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Philly meteorologist makes lewd joke during St. Paddy’s Day broadcast
...“And to another woman who likes to be double-fisted — in a different way, I think,”...
https://nypost.com/2023/03/17/philly-ne ... dcast/amp/
But, but her colleague said "she means beer". :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hello,

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