The last one for dinner

Discussion in 'Environment & Conservation' started by bricklayer, Oct 28, 2019.

  1. bricklayer

    bricklayer Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I've always wanted to eat the last one of something. I don't much care what it is. It can be snail darter or a spotted owl. As long as it's the very last one of whatever it is.

    I think that by having human beings consume the last one, we maximize that creature's potential value - its value to human beings. To just let it rot, or otherwise go to waste, would devalue the creature. I'd be glad to share the meal with as many human beings as possible so as to maximize the benefit that last one was to human beings.

    Besides, it's not as if eating the last one of something causes its extinction. The guy who ate the second to the last one did that.
     
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  2. perdidochas

    perdidochas Well-Known Member

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    Endangered species aren't as tasty as you would think.
     
  3. Diablo

    Diablo Well-Known Member

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    Maybe someone could eat the bricklayer, and then he couldn't post this rubbish.
     

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