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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 13:21:04 GMT -5
Robin @robininsa 29m29 minutes ago Another lunch break over way too soon! But one more gorgeous pic!! Sigh.
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Post by adamme on Sept 30, 2015 13:22:12 GMT -5
Taxidermy still uses a formerly living animal- they may not have been killed for this specific purpose, but they did die and that's all I'm saying on this subject. Back to more uplifting Adam subjects! I feel the same about animals killed and stuffed. Or killing animals for sport in general. But I will go with shosh saying it wasn't real. I can't imagine Adam holding still for a real animal in the shoot and then facing Dr. Bri.. I still will not post it to my FB as I have friends at the San Diego Zoo and they still would pound me! Agree, he's not ignorant. Looks like scroll time for me. SCROLL SCROLL
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 13:22:27 GMT -5
Helen Bovill @hbovill 46m46 minutes ago The stage is set for Q+AL's final S American show in Santiago tonight. The mountains at back left are the Andes. Wow!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2015 13:22:36 GMT -5
Am I suffering from "false memory syndrome" because I seem to have some recollection of Adam talking in an interview about having some kind of stuffed animal in his home - and I also feel as though I've seen an Instagram of it? He has a python..stuffed, yes.
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 13:23:43 GMT -5
Robin @robininsa 45m45 minutes ago Last concert tonight...for now!! #Queen #adamlambert #Chile #DontStopThemNow ????❤️????
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 13:24:56 GMT -5
Christian⚡️Salewsky @salewsky 5h5 hours ago Now I'm Here Todo listo a solo horas del show #QueenEnChile It's a beautiful day ????
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 13:26:53 GMT -5
Asya @ AsyaGlam 4m 4 minutes ago Amazing # adamlambert♥
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 13:28:14 GMT -5
Old pick...but look at them together! Queenie of Norway @ QueenieOfNorway 54m54 minutes ago Hamar, Norge # QALSantiago tonight folk - last gig This Time ????! Man, how we will miss them tomorrow # PleaseTourAgainSoonQAL @ OIQFC????
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 13:29:31 GMT -5
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Post by haribert on Sept 30, 2015 13:29:53 GMT -5
Trophy hunting gives taxidermy a bad name. Not all animals that are stuffed have been "killed". Roy Rodgers famous horse Trigger was stuffed but he died a natural death. Just because a wild animal is stuffed doesn't automatically mean it was "killed". Captive wild animals who die may end up stuffed. There is an industry for taxidermy of pets as well as freeze drying. Also just because something is "killed" and then stuffed doesn't mean the purpose for killing it was just for the trophy. I have no problem with people who hunt and make use of the kills for food or are hunting to remove a dangerous animal. Relocation isn't always an option. The problem with trophy hunting is that is all about that display rather than the display happening as a adjunct to the original purpose. I haven't read up on the history but I believe taxidermy started out as a way to honor the animals that were hunted not as a reason for outright slaughter. Rihannsu, you're right - trophy hunting and taxidermy are two separate things, though they often go together. And I agree that there are legitimate reasons (i.e. life support) for people to hunt. But I still find taxidermy repugnant even if an animal died of natural causes or is being stuffed at the request of a grieving pet owner. Better, IMHO, to bury or cremate the animal and perpetuate its memory through photos, videos, etc. created while the animal lived. I have a part-time business collecting and selling antique jewelry, especially from the 1800s and early 1900s. Mourning jewelry was highly popular during that period, and many pieces enclosed locks of a departed loved one's hair or other bodily "mementos." I won't touch the stuff, though some collectors want it, because to me, it's disrespectful and creepy.
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