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Thread: Philosophical Dilemma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cry freedom View Post
    Ah well, In for a penny.....
    My reaction would be to save the ibex.
    Is one person out of 6 billion [and growing] too high a price to pay for
    the survival of a [COLOR=Black]whole[/COLOR] species
    Do we save the son of a b.... just because he is [COLOR=black]our[/COLOR] son of a b....
    Is anti chauvinism allowed across species.
    Nobody said there were any females left
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich OC View Post
    Humans trump animals every time.
    Aren't humans animals?

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    It's in the third line.

    And I'd let the ********************er sink.
    Every one sees what you appear to be, few really know what you are, and those few dare not oppose themselves to the opinion of the many, who have the majesty of the state to defend them.

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    What kind of animal is this Walia Ibex? Size? Bird, mammal, reptile?

    Why is it only possible to save one of the two?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christel View Post
    What kind of animal is this Walia Ibex? Size? Bird, mammal, reptile?

    Why is it only possible to save one of the two?
    You are taking the piss, aren't you ?
    Or have you just come in after a feed of drink?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christel View Post
    What kind of animal is this Walia Ibex? Size? Bird, mammal, reptile?
    "Je n'ai pas besoin de cette hypothèse." - Pierre-Simon de Laplace to Napoleon Bonaparte.

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    Save the man. There's the possibility that the two of you together may be able to save the animal. Human life comes before animals I'm afraid, even if the animals are often the more loveable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich OC View Post
    Humans trump animals every time.
    No question. Save the man (unless it's Bertie Ahern obviously)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cry freedom View Post
    You are taking the piss, aren't you ?
    Or have you just come in after a feed of drink?
    Don't you think the dilemma as described is lacking in detail?

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    Your well out of communication, surrounded by quicksand, no way of knowing if all your plans have fallen apart. you could be lost for ages.

    You save the Ibex-
    You cant eat the man. (not as easily anyway)
    Cira/rira Not in my name.

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