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"Wood Coin: Predators>Pets>Foodstuffs Issue" points out that larger ethics are at stake (steak?) than the morality of eating dead livestock: domestication. Wildlife is fast becoming caged-from-birth dinner, or it is snuffed for bad behavior, or it is domesticted and "tame"... Consider this-- at a recent A.A. meeting a middle-aged woman felt it necessary to share that she’d found a stray cat, a male with his claws and genitalia intact, and enticed him into her home with food; when she caught him she called a vet; she had no idea why she'd sobbed for an hour after having him neutered, she told the group. Her disconnect is obvious to me yet I’ve yet to say a thing to her due to the A.A. creed. Time now to consider if praying that she'll go back on the sauce, leaving alone any other strutting strays, is ethical.

Wood Coin offers leisure in the form of mild mental exercise; contains binary theory (x/o); promises art & lit, endorsed by the pros.

For killers and victims, ages 12 & up. Whether you feed your system as a fruitopian or a vegan or vegetarian, or a carnivore, or an omnivore, you are what you eat and most of us eat meat.