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@Danika Kennedy Well, we don't know enough to tell. The guy in the video did not seem to hate the donkey nor want to "punish" it. Finally, for it to be "punishment", it would have to cause discomfort/pain to the animal, and it is just your assumption that it really does. What if the donkey got a reward for her compliance? How is it different than making the donkey pull a cart then?
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perfect until you run out of cash
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they don't feed him if he doesn't dance
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Given that the only reward for being a billionaire is being locked at the top floor of a concrete cage in some city with other assholes and underlings who hate your guts and would most gladly rob you, I'm not so sure if it's such a great incentive for making some great effort towards it. But hey, you do you.
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Don't worry they probably don't empathize with you either. Which makes you equal.
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The donkey be like: "These crazy monkeys feed me, give me shelter, and even take care of my sex needs, so they must really love me. But why oh why do they make me pull the fuckin cart."
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extremely predictable
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That would be $273 per hour working 8 hour days 365 days a year. Unlikely for some bimbo being paid by the hour employed by a club which must also cover expenses!
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Sur,e your fatass momma has a bigger one, and she even scares smaller elephants with it, but she's in a class of her own.
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either that or he knows how to behave on camera to prove idiots like you into commenting
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One important question went unasked: which brand of canned food does he feed to his cat?
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Well, it would be interesting to know whether they are paying taxes or taking advantage of social services. Believe it or not, it is not generally feasible in our overpopulated world for people to dress up in white and look after green pastures singing religious songs and tending to cows. Hence, I strongly suspect that the good people here are in fact parasites and the cult an unsustainable ponzi scheme (where new followers bring in goods obtained in their prior "sinful" life).
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Being born and raised in some place is accidental and so does not provide you any more rights or claims to resources of this place as being born elsewhere. Note that this works both ways: your natural claims to any other resource on Earth should be equal to those of people who have been born and raised elsewhere. All such claims should be non-existent until you have earned them, but the key to understand is that any accidental features of your origin should not matter.
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I guess because unlike some other fuckers, they are not beating the donkeys or killing the donkeys to eat them, just fucking them and leaving them in good condition to be fucked the other day.
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Kurt Steinmuller lol "just routine oil changes" ... and that's why cars hold value so well, eh?...
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Kurt Steinmuller No, they aren't. Older cars are valued less foremost because they require so much more maintenance than newer cars.
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buyer beware - when the economy collapses in russia aggressive folks with sticks and stones are going to take away this guy's trampoline. you don't wanna be there when this happens
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before science other stupider things used to destroy us (they worked quicker too)
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Well there used to be a time when there were too few humans to cope against the evil nature, but nowadays there are too many humans on Earth. Yet they multiply like rabbits (actually faster). BTW this is what the "holy" bible prescribes. "No free lunch" and price tag on everything and murderous competition are all aftereffects.
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maybe all extraterrestials are gingers, hence no soul
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Yes, that's probably easier than moving factories once they are built.
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I think the idea is to spend money and effort on building good facilities everywhere so that there's no point in attacking other people to obtain them, and consequently no point in spending on defense. But humanity doesn't work that way - most people derive their happiness from the relative misfortune of others.
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Hurray, just as japanese have managed to distill relationship into neat little packages vice has managed to make another short shitty shallow video to entertain its juvenile audience!
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actually they are pretty racist
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stupid people are stupid
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Trust me, you wouldn't want people to rely on their natural instincts...
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The presenter surely dresses badly.
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pick 3 random guys. buy them some drinks. call them yakuza on camera. presto!
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He snuggled the ass.
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of course it is
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Industrial farming of animals in confinement (where they get sick and easily infect each other and eventually humans) is probably much worse than that. And it's the standard practice of modern meat industry.
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They did not seem guilty at all to me. Unlike your religiously brainwashed mind.
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They are also probably paid by someone for their thuggery. That little detail usually is not mentioned among all the "patriotism".
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Same true for every high ranking politician, it's an inherently dirty business to protect "national interests".
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well this vid sort of asks for it, with the guy comparing atheism to drugs
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the problem is escapism - you can escape reality until it catches up with you
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lolwut?
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yep there are also quite a few inconsistencies in the film, makes you wonder how much was left out by the authors to make a "good story". some statements seem to have been picked too, in order to sound trendy. overall a poorly made and dishonest doc on what could have been an interesting topic
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maybe it's because they're a bunch of clowns and the only scam victim is you watching them (ok, maybe the vice "reporter" too)
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no, these laws just tend to stop some "accidents". as in psycho guy or disgruntled employee or anxiety-driven teen grabbing a gun and shooting around themselves out of frustration.
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