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Posted by: XII CIUTCH IIX
Posted by: NorbergK6
Posted by: Kellzofligin
Ooh. I saw someone say plants didn't breathe. Quite wrong, quite wrong.
They breathe through the cycle of photosynthesis, which is the opposite of our method of breathing. Plants take in carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to form it into glucose. They then expel oxygen as the result of their respiration, which we breathe.
What vegetarians are doing, you see, is slowly killing off our supply of air. The scoundrels.
But plants don't have a nervous system that animals do.
Exactly, there is no moral issue with killing a plant, because it doesn't actually feel.
Yet, we kill animals so fast they don't feel anything either. Yes, we might slit the throat of an animal in a slaughterhouse, but it is done professionally and properly to end the animal's life in a fashion that doesn't give it enough time to feel anything, whether it be pain or an emotion.