Get Stonned And Go To The Zoo

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by DSPSYSSTS, Nov 9, 2004.

  1. fridayiminlove

    fridayiminlove Member

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    Hmm..I think people in general should stop trying to "own" everything especially wild and exotic animals. Do you think they would really want to be cooped up in your house hearing you bitch and moan while you watch reality t.v. shows and eat your t.v. dinners and have nothing natural and beautiful to them like the feel of the earth under their feet, living in their natural homes, free to roam the land with their family/herd/tribe/whatever. Honestly, it's pretty repulsive to hear all this crap, and I despise zoos because I feel depressed more than anything else when I go. Whats worse than seeing lazy sedated lions and tigers, whose only excitement is that wonderfully publicized "feeding time" where dead low-quality hormone-injected dead cow carcass is thrown at them? These are wild animals whose ancestors chased fresh game and it was a beautiful structure created by nature. Zookeepers keep beautiful animals in stinky cages, behind thick glass walls all for prying eyes, annoying tappings, living a mundane life so despicable most zoo animals go insane. This is a documented pyschological illness that a lot of zoo animals get. That's why you see them pacing around aimlessly, some even try to kill themselves by self induced starvation or hitting themselves against the wall and what have you..It's forcing innocent animals to live a life that is completely unfamiliar to them to make those profits rise because in the end, that's all that matters in this world anyways, right? </end rant>
     
  2. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    well yeh anywya, kangaroos dont walk normally but they can make tiny leaps that are more like plodding along

    man
    imhig
    must get helmet
     

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