hagbard_celine
30-08-2007, 03:18 PM
http://news.scotsman.com/uk.cfm?id=1376042007
In the film "Notting Hill" there's an amusing scene where Hugh Grant's character goes on a date with a girl who refuses to eat vegetables because she thinks it's cruel. Plants have feelings, so cutting a carrot or potato is a sadaistic act; she only eats fruits that have been removed from the plant without harming it. She was made a figure of fun in the movie, but latest scientific findings indicate that she might have a point.
If we nutters have been proved right about this, then what elese are we right about?... "All wisdom passes through three stages..." etc.
Go Loonies!:):):cool::cool:
In the film "Notting Hill" there's an amusing scene where Hugh Grant's character goes on a date with a girl who refuses to eat vegetables because she thinks it's cruel. Plants have feelings, so cutting a carrot or potato is a sadaistic act; she only eats fruits that have been removed from the plant without harming it. She was made a figure of fun in the movie, but latest scientific findings indicate that she might have a point.
If we nutters have been proved right about this, then what elese are we right about?... "All wisdom passes through three stages..." etc.
Go Loonies!:):):cool::cool: