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@ John it takes no more time to shave with a safety razor than with a standard razor, and unlike your mach 3, the blades are pennies on the dollar and last 3x as long if not longer. Its all about prep, i.e., put brush into mug of hot water, shower, lather, shave, done. The initial hit to get into olde timey shaving is a bit expensive, but after that its cheap as hell. I've been using one feather brand blade for about 6 months now and its still sharp and I've got thick stubble and beard. If anything you should be using traditional shaving cream instead of the foam and gel crap if anything. Mach 3 blades sell on the net for $2 a blade in some of the "bulk" paks, the feather double edge (which means you can shave with both sides if one side dulls!) blades for are .31 cents. If you buy the feather in bulk(100) you can get em even cheaper @ .02 cents!
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Pretty sure dude knew the "ramifications of riding with no helmet" (though i'd like to see exactly what the law says to the letter cause in the pic the bunny was wearing a helmet on his head. The cop let him off with just a warning? WTF? So why did he pull him over in the first place? Just to be a authoritative dick? No wonder why people don't like cops, especially when you see them breaking the law all the time, red light, flip on lights go through, turn lights off. Directing traffic, stop bumper to bumper just as a car is on some railroad tracks for a second and then direct them over to give $500 ticket, doesn't matter if tracks no longer being used... yah. f'em.
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B) There are no hard facts/studies about eating "apex predators" so what you've always "heard" is wrong @miss cellania
C) As for eating animals, yes there should be no distinction of what type of animal we should be eating based on how it looks or is perceived. With that said most of the animals we do raise for meat consumption are domesticated (to an extent) and are never endangered. I love wild game meat and have hunted and have hunters in my family, which is a regulated and overseen by various agencies. As long as its legal they should be able to sell and we should be able to eat whichever animals we'd like. I just would hope that there were efforts taken to maintain the species we are hunting to that generations down the line can enjoy the same animals we do be to just view them, or to eat them.