All that glitters.. is probably out of my budget.
Hmm.. I actually had something insightful I was thinking about earlier today to share with everybody. But now I've forgotten what it was.
Peculiar occurance today. It's not often that during a class, the discussion devolves into fisting. In my opinion.. fisting should never ever be brought up in a class... then snowballing and felching were mentioned.. finally scat.. with a talk about feces being rubbed all over one's body. Now i'm all for deviant sexual practices. Heck, I'm not opposed to kink at all. But really, should these things be brought up in a classroom? Eventually the talk went to bestiality of some kind, and how it's immoral due to it being non-consensual sex, as the animal can't possibly communicate it's consent towards you, or the possible psychological damage it could be traumatized to after the fornication.
That little bit led me to wonder. Can cows get AIDS? or syphillis.. herpes? gonorrhea? or any other kinds of STD's? I mean.. it's probably immune to many due to it's different biology.. dna etc. And some might say, because of that, you cannot give human diseases to animals. But then, why is it possible the other way around? We have avian bird flu, mad cow disease, heck, the bubonic plague came from rats. And there are a multitude of other deadly diseases which humans can get from animals.
If anybody's curious, this was a philosphy class.
Lab due tomorrow morning, have a midterm on thursday. However I'm meeting some people at the beach tomorrow afternoon. Not the most responsible thing i've done. I'll try to get some studying in.. I promise
Peculiar occurance today. It's not often that during a class, the discussion devolves into fisting. In my opinion.. fisting should never ever be brought up in a class... then snowballing and felching were mentioned.. finally scat.. with a talk about feces being rubbed all over one's body. Now i'm all for deviant sexual practices. Heck, I'm not opposed to kink at all. But really, should these things be brought up in a classroom? Eventually the talk went to bestiality of some kind, and how it's immoral due to it being non-consensual sex, as the animal can't possibly communicate it's consent towards you, or the possible psychological damage it could be traumatized to after the fornication.
That little bit led me to wonder. Can cows get AIDS? or syphillis.. herpes? gonorrhea? or any other kinds of STD's? I mean.. it's probably immune to many due to it's different biology.. dna etc. And some might say, because of that, you cannot give human diseases to animals. But then, why is it possible the other way around? We have avian bird flu, mad cow disease, heck, the bubonic plague came from rats. And there are a multitude of other deadly diseases which humans can get from animals.
If anybody's curious, this was a philosphy class.
Lab due tomorrow morning, have a midterm on thursday. However I'm meeting some people at the beach tomorrow afternoon. Not the most responsible thing i've done. I'll try to get some studying in.. I promise


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