Thanks for the positive response, as a matter of fact I was expecting some negative feedback for my post, speaking from experience; many people object to my saying humanity is a disease. (but it has never stopped me from saying it <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />) I've never been a popular person due to the fact I speak my mind and am a crusader for the underdog and a stickler for "doing the right thing". Once you've been the underdog I think you become more tolerant with a lot of things and you become more aware of other peoples lack of tolerance. (I can tolerate anything:except intolerance <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/silly.gif" alt="" /> {maybe I should add that to my signature}) Also I suffer from permanent foot in mouth disease and am prone to pointing out peoples weak excuses for not doing the right thing. It generally evens out though as Im being constantly reminded I'm a softy and my own worst enemy. (I am unable to "Work", and create my own poverty because I take in strays and injured wild animals and care for them, I spent $7000 AU on my dogs vet bill when she broke her leg and encountered complications)

I'm much for animal rights, they cant speak up for themselves and have to suffer becuse of our intelectual superiority, all animals whether bread by mankind or wild should be able to live a quality of life equal to their wild untainted ancestors. Making animals suffer because we humans have destroyed the world and unknowingly caused the creation of diseases (ie:cancer) that we humans and animals are plagued with, (animal testing) is morally wrong. And yes, animals do kill others, but they don't have the choice of growing crops instead, it's their nature to kill, and we humans are not restricted to that. But I'm on my soapbox again, I just wanted to say thanks, it's nice to encounter people with similar views to my own. Gotta go, my latest stray cat is harrassing my Alaskan Malamute who is sulking because he got bopped on the nose when all he wanted to do is sniff the cat and the cat is Lording it over him.

ps: I encountered a note in the Imp village that speaks of the effects of mushrooms on different races. I honestly dont think Larian meant any suggestion to animal testing in connection to the dead Imp and the note besides him.


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