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Actually, there's a scientific explanation for this. The human sclera (region around the iris) is suggested to be white because it was advantageous to know the intentions of our fellow tribesmen. Our ability to see emotions reflected in other animals, without whitened sclera, is therefore difficult -- it doesn't mean they aren't feeling anything.
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It just seems so much different looking at a Dog's eyes vs something thats obviously meant to be eaten
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Are you religious?
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Nope. Just logical
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You do realize dog is a delicacy in some parts of the world?
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Yeah... people also kill women for wearing skirts in other places too. Moot point
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And you think it's okay to kill women for that?
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You have to read all the text above. You misunderstood
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Edited by Pendulate: 10/6/2014 10:33:14 AMA quick recap, then: You: "I can't see emotion in a cow's eyes. Therefore they don't have emotions." Me: "There's an explanation for that, and cows certainly have emotions." You: "But their eyes look so much different to a dog's. Therefore, cows are meant to be eaten." Me: "Are you religious?" You: "Nope. Just logical" Me: "Dog is eaten in many parts of the world. Clearly your "logic" is nothing more than culture bias." You: "But women get killed for wearing skirts in some cultures." Clearly you were trying to imply that just because a culture does something, doesn't mean it's right. The problem here is that this makes your own culture vulnerable of the same mistakes -- like eating cows. Your logic only extended as far as you wanted it to.
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Nah, logic is logic. Eating dogs is -blam!-ing stupid. Killing women for wearing skirts is -blam!-ing stupid. Not eating eating meat is -blam!-ing stupid.
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[url=http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic]Some research.[/url]
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Yep, sounds about right. You really shouldn't have to research logic though. You're born with it. I have teeth made for eating meat, so thats what i do. Dont need Wikipedia for that