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Something I saw on instagram

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This is something I stumbled upon on instagram, and personally I think it's very nice writen :D
What are your thoughts on this?
 

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I very much agree with it. We have dominion over the animals we are to take care of, being created in God's image. Sadly, there are some out there who just don't care or are so hardened that if the animal does something it shouldn't, well... let's just say it gets very out of hand. :(
 
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I used to confuse "introversion" with "social anxiety". Introverts can be quite confident in social situations, just not particularly interested in what others have to say. If you ask an introivert about their favourite topic, they are usually quite happy to talk about it. But a socially anxious person might be too self-conscious to say much.
I am both. But I can be quite interested in other people sometimes, as long as they aren't talkaholics and don't come up for breath.
I notice I enjoy conversations more with people who live in the world of concepts and ideas. I'm not much of a "here and now" conversationalist" though I do respect those who are spontaneous.
 
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I used to confuse "introversion" with "social anxiety". Introverts can be quite confident in social situations, just not particularly interested in what others have to say. If you ask an introivert about their favourite topic, they are usually quite happy to talk about it. But a socially anxious person might be too self-conscious to say much.
I am both. But I can be quite interested in other people sometimes, as long as they aren't talkaholics and don't come up for breath.
I notice I enjoy conversations more with people who live in the world of concepts and ideas. I'm not much of a "here and now" conversationalist" though I do respect those who are spontaneous.
Sorry it's just how Swan7 said it, it's my fault tho, I have to big signature.
But I agree with what you posted :)
 
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I very much agree with it. We have dominion over the animals we are to take care of, being created in God's image. Sadly, there are some out there who just don't care or are so hardened that if the animal does something it shouldn't, well... let's just say it gets very out of hand. :(
I agree with you , my wish is for people to see what some of them are doing is wrong and awful on top of that.
I'm not saying they should stop eating meat, but at least don't make animal suffer.
Or another case are pets people forget they are living beings, they aren't thing on batteries... you have to take care of that being.
I don't want even to start on animals that gets abused just because...It is awfuly painful to read what is happening to some of them and when it finally gets in your head that this is really happening is the worst.
Overall I think there should be more awarness of this kind of thing because it's seriously getting out of hand and even a tiny good deed would make a big change.
 
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