An Open Letter to Those Nice Folks at PETA
The holidays are here and once again it is time to engage in that old holiday tradition; listening to P.E.T.A. complain about the unethical treatment of turkeys, cows, chickens, and other edible animals. I for one am all for the ethical treatment of animals; however I do like to eat them also (especially with dressing and gravy). This may seem like an ethical dilemma, but trust me it is not. I can rectify this seeming enigma in several ways.
First of all PETA, there is such a thing as a food chain. If you can’t find it in your PETA handbook, I am sure you can ask your seventh grade daughter to show it to you in her biology book. take a good look; are turkey, cows, and chickens anywhere near the top? of course not Turkeys, cows, and chickens are just above plants, and dirt in the food chain pecking order. This means that they are on this planet to be eaten. Think about it; if we people were not eating them, some other animal would be. who would you rather see stave to death; me, or some fox, coyote, or wolf? Knowing you PETA guys I don’t really want to know your response.
Second, I read a novel recently that contained a really good step by step description of how turkeys are slaughtered. First they are hung upside down which disorientates them, then they shock them to daze them, then they slit their throats. What ever happens next I really don’t think the turkeys care about. but the fact is the turkeys never know what hit them so it is a benevolent way to kill them. I personally believe the turkeys would rather die like this instead of being grabbed by the throat and shaken to asphyxiation by some fox. but really, does it matter? Turkeys have a brain roughly the size of an almond; they barely know seed from gravel. I personally feel you could kill them anyway you want, and they wouldn’t know the difference.
Third, if all of us people who enjoyed eating animals suddenly stopped, how would YOU eat? Face it there is only a limited supply of tofu and wheat in this world. maybe, if we got hungry enough we could eat you We know you tofu lovers are low in fat, and probably tasty. I think you guys should shut up and leave well enough alone, while you are ahead and still have plenty of tofu. oh, by the way PETA, if it will make you feel better, I want you to know that my Thanksgiving turkey came back to haunt me over my inhumane treatment of him. I never should have had that turkey salad sandwich right before bed
An Open Letter to Those Nice Folks at PETA
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New Game Releases: 1/17 – 1/24

Sackboy and Commander Shepard highlight the biggest gaming week yet this year. Both for the PS3 along with Modern Combat: Domination. Mindjack is the big muliplatform release coming on on both the Xbox 360 and PS3. The DS finally gets a version of Plants vs. Zombies. Meanwhile, both the Wii and PSP come up with nothing.
Release of the Week: LittleBigPlanet 2.
- LittleBigPlanet 2: Collector’s Edition
- LittleBigPlanet 2
- Mass Effect 2
- Mindjack
- Modern Combat: Domination
- Mindjack
- The Ball
- Venetica
- Reel Deal Slots Adventure III World Tour
- Plants vs. Zombies
New Game Releases: 1/17 – 1/24
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Company Member Profile: Amanda Rountree « WNEP Theater
Recently, every WNEP Company Member was given the following two tasks:
1) to list ten things a person would have to do to understand them as an artist.
and
2) to list ten things a person would have to do to understand them as a person.
Here’s what Amanda Rountree had to say:
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1) List ten things a person would have to do to understand you as an artist.
Read my teaching notes.Find the connections in everything.Play with the audience.See both the show I did in the aged turret in Switzerland and in the beer tent at the Kentucky State fair and observe the similarities.Paint with calm impatience.Turn an agonizingly long primal yell into a funny story.Taste words.be affected by what you think the world is trying to tell you.Journal about it, sleep on it, and then make it into a show.Make up a song about fruit and perform it for your plants.
2) List ten things a person would have to do to understand you as a person.
Accidentally move to a new city. Then live there for several years.Become vegan–or at least vegetarian.be tormented and bullied by a cruel caste system in grade school and then blessed and honored with amazing friends thereafter.Journey alone to Ruby Beach.Recycle. even if you live in a city that doesn’t make it easy. Sigh.Walk. A lot.allow yourself an uncontrollable laughing fit (30 minutes or more) now and again.Work no less than twelve ridiculous jobs while you follow your dream.Feel guilty that you’re not doing more.Feel bad that you made yourself feel guilty. take a nap. Then start the cycle over again.
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Be sure to catch Amanda at next month’s Frequency (Saturday, November 20th at Transistor in Andersonville). She’s hosting AND performing. how can you go wrong?
Company Member Profile: Amanda Rountree « WNEP Theater
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Will this happen if I do this to my plants?
I just planted a perennial garden about 2 weeks ago. I feed them Miracle Grow every Sunday.
If I continusouly cut the flowers off will the plant grow faster? I am more interested in getting the garden bigger first before enjoying the flowers.
Wont the plant put its energy into growing bigger faster if you take the flowers off before they bloom?
Will this happen if I do this to my plants?
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