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Originally Posted by MITCHELL
If your talking about me the mako shark was dead before I ate the heart.
In a manly man sort of way.
May karma pay those back who disrespect the ocean 
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no, no, no, ... I'm not casting aspersions on anyone. You Mitchell, and many others around here are my heroes.
Don't tell him, but jorluivil is too. He's a butt-catcher extraordinaire! (we should print that on t-shirts & coffee mugs)
I'm as guilty of killing fish as anyone. I accept my destiny.
I'm just asking questions, and thinking out loud about moral equivalencies for the Florida bros who I said I'd be happy to piss on for my own amusement.
I just want to be careful about my own karma for the destruction of living creatures that end up on my dinner plate.
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makobob summed it up nicely:
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Originally Posted by makobob
When are oceans die so do we all, and they ARE dying as we speak. Tight Lines.
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Coincidentally, I was reading this earlier today:
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/sc...ss-extinction/
Look at the last sentence. Food for thought. 65 million years ago the dinosaurs reigned supreme and ate everything including themselves. Then they pulled the short stick of Nature's Lottery and became compressed into oil & gas to power our pickup trucks and polymers to make kayak plastic. Alas, sh*t happens. Species evolve. Nature always wins. Humanity is probably just another step in this process. Some day we will also be recorded for history in layers of rock, carbonized peat and sediment.
