Hamsters
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- chossy0
the last guy that tried to brand that succa got booted into the next post code aight :D
- saroose0
i used to go out with a guy who had a pet hamster. Said hamster chewed its own leg off due to psychosis. Not good to keep them in cages.
I hear richard gere is a fan of hamsters. Nuff said!
- Fariska0
For you cat lovers:
www.owra.org/cateffect...
Nairn
(May 30 05, 07:22)Oh, c'mon...
- Alexico0
ah, why must it always be these fluffy animals?
why not manifest yourself as a eccentric artist and go out in the afternoons with a nice pig?
they are very clean and nice and warm if they´re treated right.
- Nairn0
c'mon, what?
it's a genuine problem in cities here in the UK, and is a problem that is directly attributable to 'animal loving' cat owners.
It may well be a nice idea to get a cat, a dog, or whatever - we all feel we have a right to these little joys... but then, there's 60 million people in the UK, 380 million people in the EU - 9 billion on this planet.
Do you ever GENUINELY think about the impact your actions as an individual have on your world?
Ask yourself next time you want to treat yourself to something - be it a new pet, a new car - another 'disposable' plastic bottle of coke - it this*really* sustainable?
oh... c'mon!
- saroose0
george clooney has a pet pig
i'm full of useless facts about celebrities. I'm a hit at table quizzes
- Nairn0
..and, I may be being slightly troll-like here, but I get genuinely angry at the inate thoughtlessness of most people, and their immediate assumption that it is 'the other' who is being stupid.
As an apt piece of grafitti I pass each day says - "remember, the future doesn't need us!"
- chossy0
I do hope you haven't got a fancy computer nairn.....
- ArtDirector0
I think i'll pass on the hamsters. They are always trying to escape from their cages so I don't want to torment a little helpless being.
- saroose0
i think "sustainable" has just become another bandwagon term for all you hypocritical hippies out there. You use the word and suddenly think you've got a free pass to self righteousness and the right to preach to the masses.
(i do like recycling though)
- chossy0
'the future doesn't need us' means absolutely nothing atall......'It's like saying 'there are no cows on mars'
- Alexico0
well, i think a cat is a good pet if it can run free and come and leave your house whenever it wants.
so it´s more a guest than your property – but happy.
- saroose0
As an apt piece of grafitti I pass each day says - "remember, the future doesn't need us!"
does that mean you're going to kill yourself by throwing yourself head first into your compost heap when you get home Nairn?
- iDp0
My Ex left her fucking hampster here, she keeps saying shes going to pick it up but still no luck. The little fucker is nice enough but he runs on this wheel at all times of the night and keeps me up. You don't get much interaction with hampsters. Get a dog.
- chossy0
ha ha ha saroose
- saroose0
when you do die Nairn-we can release all or pet hamsters to nibble on your remains. How's that for sustainable!
- donal0
Hamsters are for poofs. real men get chincillas.
lets see Gere get one of those up his jacksie.
- Nairn0
chossy - :|
Um.. *cough* ..Yes?
I still have every computer I've ever owned though - My 20 year old Acorn, my Amiga and my P2 266 - which sits as a net terminal in my office.
I am, by no means, perfect - but I do consider every single purchase I make, and recycle everything I can. I won't bore you with all the other shit , either.
I just genuinely feel that very few people even begin to consider how important each consumer decision really is... especially with something as seemingly innocuous as a cat!
..as evidenced by fariska's innate reaction.