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Okay, I want to leave gaps. Ummm... Well that's where the anthropomorphic syndrome kind of comes in. They're not crying for you. You know what I mean? And of course, yeah, women are tender hearted. So that's to be expected. I don't expect no guy to be blubbering just because some chicken's getting their neck rained or some cow is getting their head lopped. Because they're certainly not thinking about you. They're not saying, oh the poor humans. Look at the poor humans. It's the same thing. Like you could slaughter a pack of rats. They'll watch it happen. And just kind of secretly hope that it won't happen to them. Oh well these people, they've got enough of my people. Well they wouldn't say people. They've got enough of my kind. Maybe they'll leave me alone by the time they'll come to me. Oh what are they doing with my brother's neck? Maybe they'll fit me with a brand new necktie and take me to the fair. That's why, right? That's why like in the Narnia series they were always the dumb beasts, right? Well the people behind it made it into talking beasts because they wanted to add a kind of character to the dumb beasts. But they're dumb beasts. They're not thinking about you. So ain't no use crying over them. But female of course, right? They're tender-hearted. I mean that's part of their making.
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