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When I reached down for my clock, i relized i hadn't put the seat up when I left this morning. She'l never know how much I cared, I stole 6 and then went to the mall with a blinking light of doom. Pipes don't kill people, old age eats meat. Dont tell me you have never thought of going to the window, everyone has thought about it and its because pacman that we have space invaders. Blame skynet, its not linux its the little asian dude with fruit punch. :Yahoo_29:

When burning down cabins remember that tires burn when on fire and thats how you can have heat at the bottom of the pool. Listen down G, homey punk rapper crap, dont touch my walljack or ralph in the same direction. Pontiac thinks we know my phone but don't digit it in without help.

So if we read this mess find that boobs are much more interesting.....Thats why I went to skool to kill cats.

-smoke:rasta:
 


So if we read this mess find that boobs are much more interesting.....Thats why I went to skool to kill cats.

-smoke:rasta:

Your not one of these guys are you? :xomunch:

quote: TORONTO - The directors of an avant-garde gallery in Toronto have come under fire for their refusal to denounce two artists accused of the torture killing of a cat.

Jesse Power, a 21-year-old Ontario College of Art & Design student, and Anthony Ryan Wennekers, 24, were charged on May 30 with cruelty to animals and mischief. A third man remains at large.

The men allegedly videotaped the black, white and grey cat's ordeal. The case is before the courts.

The gallery, Art System, which is funded by the art college's student union, became embroiled in the debate when co-directors Jubal Brown and Daniel Borins appeared at Mr. Power's bail hearing to support the artist, who has exhibited previous work at the gallery and whom they consider a friend.

Mr. Power is also scheduled to exhibit some of his work at the gallery in August, but it's not clear whether that will go ahead.

Mr. Power has gone on record in a local newspaper defending the video as a work of art -- a comment on the death and suffering of animals used for meat.

Toronto Police Detective Gordon Scott said the 17-minute videotape is the most difficult thing he has ever watched.

"After a couple of minutes, I was actually rooting for the cat to die to avoid the cruelties being inflicted upon it," he said.

Mr. Brown and Mr. Borins have made it clear they do not condone acts of cruelty to animals. Mr. Brown, a vegetarian who owns two cats, said he finds the idea of killing cats "simply horrible."

"I don't support the killing of animals for food or art," he said.

"But whether it is art is not for us to answer."
 
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P.S. No animals were permanently harmed in the making of this post, however some may suffer from minor brain damage caused by reading incomplete statements and random thoughts of trolls.
 
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