610 pts · September 30, 2015
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I haven't seen any john cena pics in this post at all
You're a wanted criminal now. You killed me
super wolves
I'd imagine we're talking cavendish, as it's the most widespread banana i think
Dot
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and sure enough, he killed the guy who killed the guy who killed hitler
where do you find these fat pigeon sized seagulls? the seagulls here are frecking huge!
i would agree, though if you parked way too close to someone even when there are other options you sort of had it coming.
darude sandstorm
within my local northern norwegian community, so i do not oppose it either
as i said, the whales are dead before they realize they have been shot, but i agree. we don't know. i don't whale, and it's not a problem 1/
and bringing up the "ethical argument", in what way is it unethical in your opinion?
okay, i will agree with you, but what about the way norway handles it? it's not meant to be sustainable, and very few are hunted each year
but the common minke whale isn't even close to endangerment
my very own grandfather's vessel was sunk, though it was still within the area of the harbour
true, but i'd also like to remind you that norways' fleet has opposition as well. a few vessels have even been attacked or sunk
oh, no. i agree with you when it comes to what the japanese are doing, but i am only talking about the norwegian practices
whale meat is delicious
whale meat is at least treated like a delicassy, with more people eating it here than in Japan. and we only hunt whale in our own waters
you can get it in northern Norway during winter
come to norway and get some minke whale. it's not endangered at all
but how can you say that it doesn't taste good? and in what sense would it be like eating panda or tiger?
it's really only yummy if you prepare it correctly
one or two steaks a winter is not enough to cause anything remotely close to mercury poisoning either, but of course it can be a concern
immediate area, so it's only sold locally.
the explosives driven into the head of the whale kills the whale immediately, and the one is not allowed to take the meat away from the
and you have to get no less than two permits to actually be able to operate the "grenades" and to fire at the whales.
then there really shouldn't be a problem. not to mention how little meat one can get a hold of at the time. the hunting is seasonal, 2/?
that is a real concern, but as long as the pople who want the meat keep it to themselves and the numbers of whales isn't threatened, 1/?
I haven't seen any john cena pics in this post at all
You're a wanted criminal now. You killed me
super wolves
I'd imagine we're talking cavendish, as it's the most widespread banana i think
Dot
ᵣₒₐᵣ
and sure enough, he killed the guy who killed the guy who killed hitler
where do you find these fat pigeon sized seagulls? the seagulls here are frecking huge!
i would agree, though if you parked way too close to someone even when there are other options you sort of had it coming.
darude sandstorm
within my local northern norwegian community, so i do not oppose it either
as i said, the whales are dead before they realize they have been shot, but i agree. we don't know. i don't whale, and it's not a problem 1/
and bringing up the "ethical argument", in what way is it unethical in your opinion?
okay, i will agree with you, but what about the way norway handles it? it's not meant to be sustainable, and very few are hunted each year
but the common minke whale isn't even close to endangerment
my very own grandfather's vessel was sunk, though it was still within the area of the harbour
true, but i'd also like to remind you that norways' fleet has opposition as well. a few vessels have even been attacked or sunk
oh, no. i agree with you when it comes to what the japanese are doing, but i am only talking about the norwegian practices
whale meat is delicious
whale meat is at least treated like a delicassy, with more people eating it here than in Japan. and we only hunt whale in our own waters
you can get it in northern Norway during winter
come to norway and get some minke whale. it's not endangered at all
but how can you say that it doesn't taste good? and in what sense would it be like eating panda or tiger?
it's really only yummy if you prepare it correctly
one or two steaks a winter is not enough to cause anything remotely close to mercury poisoning either, but of course it can be a concern
immediate area, so it's only sold locally.
the explosives driven into the head of the whale kills the whale immediately, and the one is not allowed to take the meat away from the
and you have to get no less than two permits to actually be able to operate the "grenades" and to fire at the whales.
then there really shouldn't be a problem. not to mention how little meat one can get a hold of at the time. the hunting is seasonal, 2/?
that is a real concern, but as long as the pople who want the meat keep it to themselves and the numbers of whales isn't threatened, 1/?