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PETA buying shares in FB...what next?
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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 6424182" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Unless you sign the vegan pledge you probably won't be allowed to access or create an account. </p><p> I wonder how much they spent?</p><p> Always the same, the folk who want to interfere in farming, hunting, wildfowling, etc always spend their pennies on propaganda rather than buying acres. I'm sure with what they have just spent they could have emptied the rings at your local mart and rehomed the animals in a nirvana where the sheep are never shorn, the chickens eggs are never collected and where all life forms including parasites and fly larvae are cherished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 6424182, member: 395"] Unless you sign the vegan pledge you probably won't be allowed to access or create an account. I wonder how much they spent? Always the same, the folk who want to interfere in farming, hunting, wildfowling, etc always spend their pennies on propaganda rather than buying acres. I'm sure with what they have just spent they could have emptied the rings at your local mart and rehomed the animals in a nirvana where the sheep are never shorn, the chickens eggs are never collected and where all life forms including parasites and fly larvae are cherished. [/QUOTE]
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