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Originally Posted by The-Starving-Artless
I'm not saying that isn't helping. I'm just saying that it's easy for a person to make a big deal of it on the internet, but in actuality the chance that they will do something to fix the problem is low.
People can call this animal cruelty and "not art", or whatever else, but if they see this, cry about it on the internet, then go to sleep soundly the next night, what progress are they making? none. it's bull****. it's easy to be sensitive and "socially concious" or whatever else on the internet.
@bruised violet
picture or whatever that is doesn't work... i don't know what you're trying to say here.
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There is a difference between ignoring a problem and encouraging the problem by contributing to the death of an animal which pretty much debunks most of your argument that people ignoring it is just as bad.