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AngryLittleAlchemist said:
Ps3 said:

I'm not trying to be mean.. but when you've been on this site as long as I have, you can call people out on when they should be banned. You're not being nice. If you don't like what I'm saying don't read my thread. Simple.. *triangle snap snap*

I don't give a fuck whether or not you've been here a long time. This is clear trolling and trolling is against the rules of the website. Just because the trolling isn't inherently offensive doesn't mean it isn't annoying.

I'm not trolling.. just cause you don't agree with me doesn't mean it's trolling. Leave me alone!



 

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Ps3 said:
CladInShadows said:

The Canadian province of Newfoundland, for one.  And Northern Canada as well.  This is fact.

Well, Canada is not the world. And most of canada doesn't eat it. Only in like Nunavut and those weird island areas.

Where did I say Canada was the world? I didn't. I asked why seals we're different. You said because we don't eat them. I told you we do. You asked where. I told you.

Now I ask you again. Why are they different?



Kaneman! said:
CladInShadows said:

The Canadian province of Newfoundland, for one.  And Northern Canada as well.  This is fact.

Most of the Arctic, even.

Yeah, it's more common than people from southern climates think.



Kaneman! said:
Ps3 said:

For the 1000th time I'm not a troll. I've been an elite member and my seniority on this forum shows I'm no troll. I just have lots of feelings and opinions... and if they differs and you don't like it... that's tough... so stop it now.. and I want to stop seal hunting and clubbing forever!

And if there was, I'm sure we wouldn't eat it... But again, you're wrong! Seals do live in the Caribbean and even California! Yet we don't eat them. So.. HA!

Neither the Caribbean, nor California are part of Central America. And beside that, I've never heard of a seal living in the Caribbean, can you provide some info on that?

Here is a map of seal population - > https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/78/Pinniped_range.jpg/1920px-Pinniped_range.jpg 

What I see is a distinct lack of seal in Central America.

Uhm yes! The Caribbean munk seal! The Harbor Seal and the monk seal..



 

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CladInShadows said:
Ps3 said:

Well, Canada is not the world. And most of canada doesn't eat it. Only in like Nunavut and those weird island areas.

Where did I say Canada was the world? I didn't. I asked why seals we're different. You said because we don't eat them. I told you we do. You asked where. I told you.

Now I ask you again. Why are they different?

They are different because we just don't eat them. We just don't eat certain things. That's just the way God made it. I mean, would you eat your dog? I mean God says we can't eat shellfish... I mean, I'm not religious or anything... but I mean, seals just should not be eaten. They are different because they're just not on many menus in the world.. and if you asked for seal in a restaurant full of people they would either A throw up... or B leave!



 

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Ps3 said:
Wyrdness said:

What parameters makes one more acceptable exactly? McDonalds doesn't dictate this if that's what you're going by and the company is a US based one so would really deal with Seal meat because it caters mainly to US culture much like in the middle east restaurants don't sell pork.

Right now it comes across as because you don't like it it's the law.

because we just don't do it.. That's what makes it more acceptable.. We know not to eat people cause it's wrong.. we know not to eat cat cause it's wrong.. we know not to eat seals... cause it's wrong!!! Pigs are different. Exotic pets should just be off the table.

No we do not eat people because that is cannibalism an act that only select groups of animals will do as far as eating other animals goes the is no concrete restriction like you're trying to push.

No offence but right now your whole argument here has come across as you don't do it or like it so its wrong which is an ignorant way to approach things and a prime example of an attitude that prevents people supporting groups like vegetarians and such. You say people just don't do it when in fact people do and have for centuries.



How can you kill a seal with those puppy eyes they have?





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Ps3 said:
CladInShadows said:

Where did I say Canada was the world? I didn't. I asked why seals we're different. You said because we don't eat them. I told you we do. You asked where. I told you.

Now I ask you again. Why are they different?

They are different because we just don't eat them. We just don't eat certain things. That's just the way God made it. I mean, would you eat your dog? I mean God says we can't eat shellfish... I mean, I'm not religious or anything... but I mean, seals just should not be eaten. They are different because they're just not on many menus in the world.. and if you asked for seal in a restaurant full of people they would either A throw up... or B leave!

Facts are not your forte, it seems. Have fun with the rest of this thread.



Ps3 said:

Uhm yes! The Caribbean munk seal! The Harbor Seal and the monk seal..

One is extinct and the other two don't habitate in the Caribbean. Maybe a harbor seal can drift there from time to time, I suppose - not very likely though. But their primary living space is the Arctic, along with the US shore. There is no active and constant seal population in the Caribbean, far from it.