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Thanks "D-man413." I bet the "High Masonic Overlord's" are salivating at this concept. How easy it would be to do this with people. You know, the "unwanted" kind, which they would have a Lodge vote on, of course. An acceptable "Death Council," just... more
Reviewed by Spectrum108 Oct 23, 10:01am ( 20 reviews ) • fastcompany.com
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Rated by Eutow on Dec 17, 9:29pm
well, if it is more efficient then wood or corn, then yes, it is great
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Rated by AuXnorm on Dec 07, 11:50pm
Yes it's good :)
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Rated by 10-Neon on Nov 28, 11:43pm
From the page: Moral Question of the Day: Should We Burn Bunnies for Biofuel? Best headline ever.
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Reviewed by rebeccasdream on Nov 20, 3:55pm
I think it should be considered to be good only if the bunnies (or any other animals) died from natural causes. I am sure they could relocate a great deal of bunnies to less populated locations. There may be some areas that could benefit from some extra bunnies. Personally , I wouldn't mind if they used people (myself included) after dying. Why take up perfectly good land and waste your families money.....when that graveyard is just going to be turned into a mini mall or subdivision in 20-50 years?!
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Reviewed by KingOfSporkdom on Nov 20, 3:36pm
Anyone who eats meat (or who at least doesn't feel that eating meat is morally wrong) and yet says that this is wrong is very hypocritically playing favorites.For the record, I do think that this is, in fact, morally wrong (though, based on practices regarding animals in place today, hardly morally deplorable). All I'm saying is think about crap like this. Why should one group of animals receive our mercy while other species are being forced into miserable, trapped existences topped off with slaughter by the millions?
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Reviewed by Crucious on Nov 18, 11:11pm
I object to them being frozen - that's a slow, painful death. As for using them as fuel? I don't know.
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Rated by Woodat on Nov 17, 3:38pm
I think it would be extremely niave of us, Mr President, to imagine that this news article is going to cause any change in bunny expansion prevention policy. I mean, we must be increasingly on alert on their efforts to prevent bunnies from breeding more prodigiously than ours do, thus knocking us out with superior energy production numbers when they emerge as the next great superpower! Mr President, we must not allow... a bunny furnace gap!
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Reviewed by Dennisgoodtennis on Nov 16, 5:45pm
This article fails to highlight that the bunnies are NOT being killed for the reason of creating biofuel. The bunnies already have a death warrant due to overpopulation, burning them is just an eco-friendly thing to do with the carcasses. This should have every hippy's seal of approval.