Automobiles replacing horses: ethical consequences
Automobiles replacing horses: ethical consequences
Did automobiles replacing horses, diminishing horse population, diminishing horse suffering -- as a consequence of work forced upon the animals. Is that moral win for horses; less suffering? Although their population is vastly smaller than 130 years ago.
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Hold on my neighbour owns a horse, I'll go and ask him..
Edit, I asked but he just kinda stared at me then started eating hay
40 0 ReplyYour neighbor has a strange diet.
13 0 Replyyou got that right. pronoun antecedent issues
5 0 ReplyI wonder if some languages have a way to avoid it. Maybe different pronouns for the subject and object?
1 0 ReplyNot knowing anything, I would guess some languages just don't have pronouns or our equivalent
2 0 ReplyI hadn't considered that. Could be.
3 0 ReplyNone of us considered the fact I said "neigh-bour"
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3 0 ReplyOh man, I missed that! Shame on me.
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If pronouns didn't exist we would have to invent them.
2 1 ReplyIf pronouns didn't exist we would have to invent them.
1 2 ReplyIf pronouns didn't exist we would have to invent them.
1 2 ReplyIf pronouns didn't exist we would have to invent them.
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You should have expected that of course. No one can talk to a horse.
2 1 ReplyAnyone can talk to a horse. It's getting em to talk back that's difficult.
1 0 Replyonly donkeys can articulate complaints to their owners. it is in the bible, which has to be true or civilization would be pointless. /s
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I guess your neighbor isn't Mr. Ed.
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