Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz
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As an example of what I'm talking about, the media discovered and reported that the headmaster of St Pats Silverstream wrote a character reference for Losi Filipo. A fucking character reference, which is not in any way condoning what he did, but writing a letter that outlines his dealings with Losi which helps to give the judge some idea about what kind of person he is, and whether what he did was out of character. Which helps with the sentencing. Which is 100% standard in just about any case like this.
The morally outraged went crazy and called for him to lose his fucking job and MSM gave them a nice loud voice, after which he tried to retract the character reference to get them off his back.
Instead of him trying to retract his statement, I think St Pats as an organisation should have come out and told those idiots to get fucked. And perhaps explained what a character reference actually is.
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but that would require people to listen to learn a bit....
“When you talk (angrily tap your keyboard), you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen (read facts), you may learn something new.”
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Here's an interesting article. Ok, it's not. It's awful. But I felt the need to post it somewhere purely for this line:
"We humans like power and that's precisely what meat stands for. It stands for wealth, for masculinity and for power over the poor and over nature."
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fuck i love meat. I would gladly condemn the planet if it meant i could get a primo steak when ever i wanted.
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@mariner4life You think you love it because of the taste. But actually it's because it makes you feel wealthy, masculine and powerful over the poor and nature.
Right?
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@MajorRage I tend to feel poor after buying a rib eye, but hey, it does make me feel masculine, especially after cooking it on an open fire with a beer in one hand!
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@MajorRage i feel like that anyway, it hardly needs reinforcing. But if it's a side-effect, then bonus!
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@taniwharugby you disgust me, bet you are a rugby fan too.
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@MajorRage that, and I was a big Tiger fan too!
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@taniwharugby delicious
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@mariner4life This lady and one time vegetarian would tend to agree with you
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=11743566
I particularly love this section
"One morning I woke up and said: 'I want a beef burger.' So I went to a restaurant in Bangalow and I ordered the organic beef burger and I said: 'No chips, no bread.' The guy looked at me and said: 'Well you won't have much to eat then.'
"I took one mouthful and it was like every pore that was in my body just lapped it up. Then I went back three days in a row and ordered the same beef burger and by the end of the third day, I didn't have whooping cough anymore."
Awesome
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@MajorRage said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
Here's an interesting article. Ok, it's not. It's awful. But I felt the need to post it somewhere purely for this line:
"We humans like power and that's precisely what meat stands for. It stands for wealth, for masculinity and for power over the poor and over nature."
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@jegga said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
Do any of you eat liver or kidneys? I've never really liked them especially after gutting lambs and seeing the kidneys all wrapped up in a ball of fat.
Hell no. I remember a bunch of us got together last year for a fry up during an ABs morning World Cup game. Obviously Bacon ( surely the food of the gods ), farm fresh eggs and sausages, black pudding and beans came out in force......but one joker brought along chicken liver which our host fried up almost as an afterthought. Obviously the aforementioned foods got demolished but the livers pretty much remained untouched.
I think that social experiment speaks volumes.