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Hi OneEar, It’s very sad that people insist on killing of so many species of wild animals, like these black and also white rhinos. Maybe the poachers need to be hunted down into extinction. Thanks for this educational, though depressing post
Hi OneEar, Apparently bratwurstundsauerkraut isn’t concerned about the extinction of the black and white rhinos. He/she/it sounds like a bitter person who doesn’t realize that not everyone’s out for monetary gains from the slaughter of wild animals.
Hi Cocoa no gogo, bratwurstundsauerkraut might want to consider the Italian proverb “he who knows but little, presently outs with it”. And yes, I realize my tea pot can turn into shards very easily. Perhaps “a soft answer turneth away wrath; but grievous words stir up anger” is an adage for me to adopt.
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Hi OneEar,
It’s very sad that people insist on killing of so many species of wild animals, like these black and also white rhinos. Maybe the poachers need to be hunted down into extinction. Thanks for this educational, though depressing post
Some of our best preservationists are hunters who kill because they love so much. Please see previous discussion on anethema
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Hi OneEar,
Apparently bratwurstundsauerkraut isn’t concerned about the extinction of the black and white rhinos. He/she/it sounds like a bitter person who doesn’t realize that not everyone’s out for monetary gains from the slaughter of wild animals.
miss litzi,
despite the fact that you have described bratwurstundsauerkraut perfectly, I must point out that ceramic tea pots shouldn't throw stones.
Hi Cocoa no gogo,
bratwurstundsauerkraut might want to consider the Italian proverb “he who knows but little, presently outs with it”. And yes, I realize my tea pot can turn into shards very easily. Perhaps “a soft answer turneth away wrath; but grievous words stir up anger” is an adage for me to adopt.
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