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Old 09.05.2006, 07:43 PM   #125
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What the hell? He tortured animals? Is that a joke? He caught them and studied them. He didn't go around jabbing crocs in the eye with a fireplace poker - he poked their backs with a stick. He did not use unnecessary or unreseonable means. Even angry animal rights activists merely claim that he "agitated and instigated." He even represented Animal Planet - a network which is stongly against animal cruelty. Now I can understand if you think that what he did was unnecessary, or that he should have been more gentle, or that learning about animals is not as important as keeping the happy, or whatever. But to say that he deserved to die for pissing off a bunch of alligators? Um...Okay. Sounds like an argument for the sake of argument, to me.
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