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You're too late. It seems everyone has quit us.Hi everyone
HEY! FLOWERBH's HUSBAND!! You do realize you've posted here twice now, right? Might as well get your own account and start posting regularly.
That way I can get to know you and it'll be more likely I'll get the chickens and coops.
You're too late. It seems everyone has quit us.
Quote: I actually got into that Vikings show while I was in a hotel in Virginia last month. I watched 5 or 6 episodes back to back. It was a marathon. But I haven't watched it since. Maybe I'll buy the seasons on DVD sometime.
Well, not really. We did cover him, and I told my nephew aim for the head. I didn't want him to suffer, so taking out his head without actually decapitating it was my favored method. It has been shown that humans, at least, still have brain activity after decapitation. So it is possible that they still feel the pain of decapitation. Thus breaking his neck or chopping off his poor head like they do for full grown chickens headed to the dinner table, isn't something I wanted to do. I wanted to take his brain out somehow, quickly, where he wouldn't be able to feel the pain. And this method was about the same as a hammer to the head (which would simply knock a human out, but they wouldn't feel pain after that because of it). I knew somehow, I had to destroy the brain first to keep him from feeling anything.
Yeah it's sick, and sad, but once I actually analyzed it, I realized that it was actually probably the LEAST painful way to put him down.
Good evening LurkyChicky. Are you going to be able to sleep with that going on?Hi! I'm another Georgian who has made one or two posts here, but mostly lurking. Just wanted to put out here that I am so excited about my expectant hatch of my chicks! They are my own ameraucana eggs, went into lockdown today. Already have one piping and rocking..very excited!