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    it makes a BIG impact on the ones who see it
    Well, I hope it does. I will post it on my website later, and also in my myspace blog, along with the lines I wrote.


    When you said that it is the actual slaughterhouse, I got this eerie feeling and an ache in my heart.
    I feel the same when I look at it (and I see it every day when I look outside my office window). It is a new building, and it looks so innocent with its white walls, and yet it brings death, torture and pain to many creatures. Honestly, I wouldn't mind if it's getting struck by a lightning, or burn down...

    Kirsten

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    Wow that is so sad. I can see how you are going to have a hard time working for quite awhile with that terrible building just across the feild its so sad to know what will be going on in there, those poor animals who only want to live a happy life I hope that maybe somehow someday something could happen to it to make it close down.

    And that picture you made is so powerful. Show it to many people and cherish it for it gives off such great meaning.


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    First of all, I think you are very talented in your photography and image editing skills, and that picture you worked on is absolutely amazing...Thank you for sharing it with us.

    However, I have to say that, though I respect your feelings, people have always eaten meat, and probably always will...and most of the meat we eat comes from animals killed in slaughterhouses. I understand you're veggie, and that is your choice and should be respected, however, I don't believe people who choose to eat meat are doing anything wrong at all, and shouldn't be made to feel that way.

    I don't know what sort of slaughterhouse this is, but I do know there are those where animals are killed in very inhumane ways... ... (and I am strongly against such slaughterhouses). At the same time, there are others that provide the animals with open green pastures to graze in freely, and kill them as humanely as possible, when it is their time.

    For animal lovers, it is hard to witness such a place, so close to home, but it is reality, and throughout the world, people eat meat, animals eat meat, many of our pets eat meat. Its just how things are. I myself LOVE sheep, and would love to have one as a pet (though it is highly unlikely that will ever happen), but I do eat sheep meat at the same time, and see no reason to consider it 'wrong'.

    Again, I respect your feelings, and the feelings that led you to make this picture. It truly shows your soft spot for animals. I just wanted to say that, just because it is a slaughterhouse, doesn't make it an 'evil' place. Someone out there has to do it to get food for people, and for our pets that NEED meat to survive. I do understand that it aches your heart though.

    I don't intend to 'start' anything. Just wanted to share my feelings on this.

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    popcornbird, I can see your point, and I would never blame anyone for eating meat. I know that mankind has always done that, but I think I could accept this better if men were still hunters, as they were in ancient times. To breed animals only as "meat products", to never give them a chance for a dignified life is a cruel and unnatural act IMO.

    My sister, who is also a veggie, made an interesting statement the other day. She said anyone who is eating meat should once in his life slaughter a living animal, and eat it. That way, they would learn what it really means. It's so much different from buying the nice looking packages in the supermarket which don't have much in common with the living being they once were.

    I know that people will always eat meat, and there will always be such things as slaughterhouses, but it's hard for me to see one in front of my very nose. I always had a deep love and sympathy for animals, and it is hard for me to see any harm being done to them. This morning, when I drove to work, I got teary -eyed over a road kill, a beautiful raccoon lying on the street, with his mouth wide open from his last cry of pain... I cannot stand things like that.

    But again, even though I made the personal decision for myself not to eat any more meat, I wouldn't blame anyone for doing so, and even I do not stick to my own principles when it comes to my cats! For them, I buy meat in cans!

    In fact, I often wonder if it's ethically correct for a veggie to have carnivore pets... But I can't help it, I just love cats too much!

    Kirsten
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    Oh, Kirsten . . . how awful to have such a dreadful place near your office. As if we vegetarians (or anyone, for that matter) need an everyday reminder of the horrors these poor creatures endure.

    Your tribute was touching and beautiful.

    I, too, get upset when I see roadkill. The other day on my way home from work I hit a squirrel and cried my apologies the rest of the way home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten

    My sister, who is also a veggie, made an interesting statement the other day. She said anyone who is eating meat should once in his life slaughter a living animal, and eat it. That way, they would learn what it really means. It's so much different from buying the nice looking packages in the supermarket which don't have much in common with the living being they once were.

    I know that people will always eat meat, and there will always be such things as slaughterhouses, but it's hard for me to see one in front of my very nose. I always had a deep love and sympathy for animals, and it is hard for me to see any harm being done to them. This morning, when I drove to work, I got teary -eyed over a road kill, a beautiful raccoon lying on the street, with his mouth wide open from his last cry of pain... I cannot stand things like that.

    Kirsten
    I agree with you Kirsten, I feel the same way.

    I am a meat eater & so are my animals but that doesn't mean that the
    food we eat shouldn't have a good, painfree life & when they do die it MUST
    be in the most humane way possible always.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten
    popcornbird, I can see your point, and I would never blame anyone for eating meat. I know that mankind has always done that, but I think I could accept this better if men were still hunters, as they were in ancient times. To breed animals only as "meat products", to never give them a chance for a dignified life is a cruel and unnatural act IMO.
    The reason a lot of people don't hunter anymore, is because of all the animal lovers or veggie eatters attacking them about how bad it is to hunt... hunters have to jump through so many retarded hoops, that its not worth it anymore... Now look at the derr population,, its out of control & thousands are getting hit by cars & starving to death.. I have gone hunting(never got anything) & fishing.. but its not easy hunting when being bashed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten
    My sister, who is also a veggie, made an interesting statement the other day. She said anyone who is eating meat should once in his life slaughter a living animal, and eat it. That way, they would learn what it really means. It's so much different from buying the nice looking packages in the supermarket which don't have much in common with the living being they once were.
    I've never eatten my kills, but I have cooked them for others(I'm talking about fish)... When I bred rats for a healthy diet for my rat eatting pets, I killed many of them.. When my pets were babies, I had to prepare the rats/mice, as they were too large.. its was gross, but my animals had to eat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten
    I know that people will always eat meat, and there will always be such things as slaughterhouses, but it's hard for me to see one in front of my very nose. I always had a deep love and sympathy for animals, and it is hard for me to see any harm being done to them. This morning, when I drove to work, I got teary -eyed over a road kill, a beautiful raccoon lying on the street, with his mouth wide open from his last cry of pain... I cannot stand things like that.
    Neither can I.. I & many other people almost cried over a young deer that was hit 2 cars ahead of us.. we stopped to see if the other car was ok... we watched the deer squirm on the road while gurgling blood.. THAT is why we support hunting so bad.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten
    But again, even though I made the personal decision for myself not to eat any more meat, I wouldn't blame anyone for doing so, and even I do not stick to my own principles when it comes to my cats! For them, I buy meat in cans!

    In fact, I often wonder if it's ethically correct for a veggie to have carnivore pets... But I can't help it, I just love cats too much!

    Kirsten
    Your the type of veggie I have total respect for, you don't push your ways onto others, & you don't hate meat eaters like me.

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    The reason a lot of people don't hunter anymore, is because of all the animal lovers or veggie eatters attacking them about how bad it is to hunt... hunters have to jump through so many retarded hoops, that its not worth it anymore... Now look at the derr population,, its out of control & thousands are getting hit by cars & starving to death.. I have gone hunting(never got anything) & fishing.. but its not easy hunting when being bashed.
    I don't know... even though I could never go hunting myself, I guess it's something that has to be done these days to keep nature in balance. I don't know much about it, so I'm not in the position to judge. But I know that not too many predators live in our woods of today, so everything's gotten out of balance, and something has to be done... Accidents like the one with the deer you described shouldn't happen this often, but they do, and it's a terrible thing.

    Sorry for the short reply, I wish I had more time today to say more, because this is an interesting subject, but it's late and almost bed time ...

    Kirsten

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    Quote Originally Posted by popcornbird
    First of all, I think you are very talented in your photography and image editing skills, and that picture you worked on is absolutely amazing...Thank you for sharing it with us.

    However, I have to say that, though I respect your feelings, people have always eaten meat, and probably always will...and most of the meat we eat comes from animals killed in slaughterhouses. I understand you're veggie, and that is your choice and should be respected, however, I don't believe people who choose to eat meat are doing anything wrong at all, and shouldn't be made to feel that way.

    I don't know what sort of slaughterhouse this is, but I do know there are those where animals are killed in very inhumane ways... ... (and I am strongly against such slaughterhouses). At the same time, there are others that provide the animals with open green pastures to graze in freely, and kill them as humanely as possible, when it is their time.

    For animal lovers, it is hard to witness such a place, so close to home, but it is reality, and throughout the world, people eat meat, animals eat meat, many of our pets eat meat. Its just how things are. I myself LOVE sheep, and would love to have one as a pet (though it is highly unlikely that will ever happen), but I do eat sheep meat at the same time, and see no reason to consider it 'wrong'.

    Again, I respect your feelings, and the feelings that led you to make this picture. It truly shows your soft spot for animals. I just wanted to say that, just because it is a slaughterhouse, doesn't make it an 'evil' place. Someone out there has to do it to get food for people, and for our pets that NEED meat to survive. I do understand that it aches your heart though.

    I don't intend to 'start' anything. Just wanted to share my feelings on this.
    Everything said there and that i am a meat eater.


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