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Humans are still omnivores regardless of anyone’s eating habits.
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Humans are as a species. What you eat specifically doesn’t change the species as a whole.
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Expert Textpert said
…the prefix “omni” means everything, and I don’t eat seafood, so I don’t think I can be an omnivore.
It seems as though you like to ignore actual definitions of words and just go by the literal meaning. I would imagine that idioms are especially puzzling for you to comprehend…
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God damn, this thread is moving fast as hell, so fast that it’s hard for me to keep up, we went through a whole page in slightly over an hour and…
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Little Piggy Dragonguy said
It seems as though you like to ignore actual definitions of words and just go by the literal meaning. I would imagine that idioms are especially puzzling for you to comprehend…
It seems as though you just assumed something rather negative about ExTex with hardly any basis, and stated it in a very inflammatory fashion just to bait him. Not very nice, LPD.
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Ok, no insults, please.
Some of the main reasons for late term abortions is due to the fact that the woman was unable to get early abortions due to the stigma or limited access.
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5 November 2011
Silly Girl said
It seems as though you just assumed something rather negative about ExTex with hardly any basis, and stated it in a very inflammatory fashion just to bait him. Not very nice, LPD.
I have evidence to support my assumption, SG, and it’s not a negative observation. It is neutral. The only reason you find it negative is because of the lente you are using to comprehend what I was saying.
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Expert Textpert and Little Piggy Dragonguy, you might want to read this:
Wikipedia says
A carnivore/?k??rn?v??r/ meaning ‘Meat Eater’ (Latin, caro meaning ‘meat’ or ‘flesh’ and vorare meaning ‘to devour’) is an organism that derives its energy and nutrient requirements from a diet consisting mainly or exclusively of animaltissue, whether through predation or scavenging.[1][2] Animals that depend solely on animal flesh for their nutrient requirements are called obligate carnivores while those that also consume non-animal food are called facultative carnivores.[2]Omnivores also consume both animal and non-animal food, and apart from the more general definition, there is no clearly defined ratio of plant to animal material that would distinguish a facultative carnivore from an omnivore.[3] A carnivore that sits at the top of the food chain is termed an apex predator.
Expert Texpert, if you eat almost entirely meat, then you are a facultative carnivore, although I wouldn’t call a pig or panda carnivores. However, there is also this definition:
Google says
car·ni·vore
‘kärn??vôr/
noun
noun: carnivore; plural noun: carnivores
1. an animal that feeds on flesh.
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Starr Shine? said
Ok, no insults, please.Some of the main reasons for late term abortions is due to the fact that the woman was unable to get early abortions due to the stigma or limited access.
Finally, an on topic statement. If that is the case, then I think the woman should give birth and then sign up the baby for adoption.
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5 November 2011
You have no such evidence that is worthy of being passed on to a moderator. I think you may be using a few cognitive distortions to support that claim:
- Mental Filter – only paying attention to certain types of evidence that support your belief
- Disqualifying the Positive – discounting the good and only focusing on negativity
- Jumping to Conclusions – imagining that we now what other people are thinking/what their intentions are
- Labeling – assigning labels to ourselves or, in this case, other people
- Emotional Reasoning – assuming that because we feel a certain way, what we feel must be true
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