Should we give up on certain animals? (5 Viewers)

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    Sorry I did agree with you that charity are better now then in like the 80's or 90's
    and you are right about we can't just go kill people because we have too much people.
    But we (humans) do that to animals
    by saying we should just kill some spieces of animals because it only cost us money.
    Thatwas my actually point.

    sorry but my english failure isn't helping in this case.
    I'm used to fragmented english having had two non english girlfriends, but I always say - 'I feel ashamed at how well you speak my language and I can say nothing in yours'. (that is unless they are french or portuguese) So don't worry, your english is great :tup:.

    We don't need to kill Panda's, or Tigers or Rhinos just because it costs us money to save them. My point with Panda's is that they are failing because of things that have nothing to do with us, it must be the most depressing job in the world trying to save panda's because they literally block you at every hurdle. I would rather the money that gets donated to saving pandas by organisations like WWF be diverted to a cause where it will make an impact and let localised organisations deal with the panda, or the chinese gvt as the chinese love them so much.

    Even if their demise was due to deforestation in Szechuan - I don't see how that is our fault, sat on the otherside of the world.
     

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    Kasaki

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    With all due respect to all you Animal Right Activist, I see no reason to spend millions to keep a panda alive when there are plenty of asian/african kids starving to death who DON'T want to die...

    All I agree with is outlawing the hunting of such animals.
     

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    Pandas have devolved into useless blobs that eat food with the nutritional value of a postage stamp, so they should be left to die out. Tigers on the other hand are being forced to extinction by humans, by hunting (mostly China) or encroaching on their territory. More increasingly, an enforced combination of both.

    If we take the line that humans are part of nature's normal collateral damage despite our unnatural ways, then we'll go a long way to eventually killing ourselves, which seems more realistic as time goes by.
     

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    With all due respect to all you Animal Right Activist, I see no reason to spend millions to keep a panda alive when there are plenty of asian/african kids starving to death who DON'T want to die...

    All I agree with is outlawing the hunting of such animals.
    Wait... so Pandas DO want to die?:D
     

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    Pandas have devolved into useless blobs that eat food with the nutritional value of a postage stamp, so they should be left to die out. Tigers on the other hand are being forced to extinction by humans, by hunting (mostly China) or encroaching on their territory. More increasingly, an enforced combination of both.

    If we take the line that humans are part of nature's normal collateral damage despite our unnatural ways, then we'll go a long way to eventually killing ourselves, which seems more realistic as time goes by.
    Plus Tigers are bad ass and are considered to be a keystone species within they're respective ecosystems.
     

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    Pandas React: Sam Told to Fuck It As Species Attempt to Prove Worth

    The World's Most Expensive Tea To Be Fertilized With Panda Poo

    Posted: 11/14/11 03:25 PM ET

    Following recent moves by Sam aka Jasper on a Juventus fan board to outright eliminate the lovable bears. Pandas around the world have responded with economic plan to prove usefulness.

    One may imagine that the world's most expensive tea might have some curative properties, but using panda feces as a fertilizer definitely seems a little bizarre. An Yashi, a college lecturer at Sinchuan University who is developing the tea, explains, "Pandas have a very poor digestive system and only absorb about 30 percent of everything they eat. That means their excrement is rich in fibres and nutrients."

    Yashi believes that his tea blend may be able to fetch up to about $36,000 per pound. He collects the excrement from a panda breeding center in southern China.

    Spending most of their days eating bamboo and pooping, Pandas are able to recognize the fertileness of their excrement by means of a hyperactive sense of smell. After reading Sam's comments regarding future funding as an endangered species, Xi Xiang Pok, head panda bear, phoned An Yashi and responded with the following comment.

    "We panda are not useless, we eat bamboo to make our poopoo special for expensive tea. Now we will prove worth and shit all over Sam. 30,000 a pound bitch, highhhhhhhhhh YA!".

    Somewhat similarly, the world's most expensive coffee comes from the droppings of the civet, a cat-like mammal. Who knew that feces could be the key to such delicacies?

    More Reaction:

    http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1604743/Panda-poo-not-everyone's-cup-of-tea

    http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/881457-i-plan-to-make-the-worlds-most-expensive-tea-out-of-panda-poo
     
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    Pandas React: Sam Told to Fuck It As Species Attempt to Prove Worth

    The World's Most Expensive Tea To Be Fertilized With Panda Poo

    Posted: 11/14/11 03:25 PM ET

    Following recent moves by Sam aka Jasper on a Juventus fan board to outright eliminate the lovable bears. Pandas around the world have responded with economic plan to prove usefulness.

    One may imagine that the world's most expensive tea might have some curative properties, but using panda feces as a fertilizer definitely seems a little bizarre. An Yashi, a college lecturer at Sinchuan University who is developing the tea, explains, "Pandas have a very poor digestive system and only absorb about 30 percent of everything they eat. That means their excrement is rich in fibres and nutrients."

    Yashi believes that his tea blend may be able to fetch up to about $36,000 per pound. He collects the excrement from a panda breeding center in southern China.


    Spending most of their days eating bamboo and pooping, Pandas are able to recognize the fertileness of their excrement by means of a hyperactive sense of smell. After reading Sam's comments regarding future funding as an endangered species, Xi Xiang Pok, head panda bear, responded with the following comment.

    "We panda are not useless, we eat bamboo to make our poopoo special for expensive tea. Now we will prove worth and shit all over Sam. 30,000 a pound bitch, highhhhhhhhhh YA!".

    Somewhat similarly, the world's most expensive coffee comes from the droppings of the civet, a cat-like mammal. Who knew that feces could be the key to such delicacies?

    More Reaction:

    http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1604743/Panda-poo-not-everyone's-cup-of-tea

    http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/881457-i-plan-to-make-the-worlds-most-expensive-tea-out-of-panda-poo
    :rofl: - made my day, which started 24 mins ago, and yesterday! + rep.

    As a side note, I drank Civet coffee a lot when i was travelling, and still have some left! $40 for 250 grams!
     

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