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08 Feb 2012 04:00p.m.
ThePlan wrote:
"What? We found a wounded animal and we ate it!" :) (Originally this joke was used in reference to Mitt Romney - for the way he bought large companies, liquidated the assets fired the employees, and sold small companies).
08 Feb 2012 03:53p.m.
Liv wrote:
If the whale shark was added to the World Conservation Union's list of threatened species in 2008. how come it was sold for 1.7 million rupees and to whom? Why was it not donated to science or something along to lines of that. I struggle to see how this animal could "belong" to someone. Also the different accounts of what actually happened to it seem a bit suss....
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