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Random MSN Gibberings XCII - Speaking of a cacophony, suck my cacophocock!

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Hmmm, maybe I'll get some glue, am skinted so turning to cheap thrills.. or is it all about the duster spray? ;)

Petrol huffing, now there's a fine high.

HR, what HR?
 
lol, i find for 4 quid i can get pretty high, 2 boxes of coco's and some of tescos french stubbies, tis a good cheap combo and does the job :)
 
^ Very true. Trying to keep my codeining to once a week max though. Actually just going for a bottle of cheap cider today I think :)
 
You should try that optrex nasal spray.

I used it all the time when I used to snort stuff.
oxymetazoline or xylometazoline is the chemical name.

lol went through a bottle of that stuff in 3 days, seems its made it worse :\ read that it causes 'rebound inflammation' so now its double blocked lol
 
^ yeah indeed, stuffy nose comes mostly from dilation of blood vessels secondary to either infection or inflammation - Optrex and the like are vasoconstrictors but after a while your body retaliates and you get rebound dilatation -> even more blocked up nose.

Plus repeatedly constricting the blood vessels in your nose isn't good - look at Daniella Westbrook..

Plus, and most importantly, if your blood vessels are constricted then drug absorption might be impaired and you don't want that 8o
 
you and a few others not having one might though

got to start somewhere tho, no? ... or at least not give in just cos the others do. surely that's a basic to all fundamental opinions one holds

That was a brutal race and I'm not really here to defend it. I have family reasons for being into horse racing but trust me every National I watch that finishes with 2 dead makes me turn away a little more.

They've already put down two horses...One of them was Synchronised, the one that bailed for 10 mins before the start of the race.

Synchronised was not just any horse. 3 weeks ago he won the Gold Cup which is the real championship race of them all. The National is not a top class race, just a famous race.

Only about one horse in a million years (roughly) has gone on to win the National after winning the Gold Cup (in the same year). That makes Synchronised's participation all the more difficult to understand. 3 weeks ago the connections of that horse were on top of the world. Now that horse is dead. Statistically, Synchronised had fuck all chance of winning that race.

That's hard to defend.
 
The Grand National is hard to defend from any ethical standpoint. Having that many horses and riders in one race is ridiculous. It's fun to watch, but only in the same way bullfighting is, which comes with more than a little guilt mixed in to the pleasure...
 
f-ing christ my motivation is slacking

as for horse deaths from racing... look how many other animals die from pointless hunting for sport... and other crap. although im not supporting it
 
The Grand National is hard to defend from any ethical standpoint. Having that many horses and riders in one race is ridiculous. It's fun to watch, but only in the same way bullfighting is, which comes with more than a little guilt mixed in to the pleasure...

Bullfighting is in no way shape or form fun to watch. (unless the matador gets impaled and the bull escapes to freedom).
 
That was a brutal race and I'm not really here to defend it. I have family reasons for being into horse racing but trust me every National I watch that finishes with 2 dead makes me turn away a little more.



Synchronised was not just any horse. 3 weeks ago he won the Gold Cup which is the real championship race of them all. The National is not a top class race, just a famous race.

Only about one horse in a million years (roughly) has gone on to win the National after winning the Gold Cup (in the same year). That makes Synchronised's participation all the more difficult to understand. 3 weeks ago the connections of that horse were on top of the world. Now that horse is dead. Statistically, Synchronised had fuck all chance of winning that race.

That's hard to defend.

The thing I find hard to defend is that they put it down for a broken leg. Sure he was never going to race again, but surely you owe it a life time of oats and sugar cubes when it won you half a million a few weeks ago? Or would it never heal?
 
Bullfighting is in no way shape or form fun to watch. (unless the matador gets impaled and the bull escapes to freedom).

I agree. They set out to brutally kill a bull by stabbing it repeatedly over the course of about an hour, whilst the grand national is a difficult race with a reasonably high chance of breaking a limb.
 
The thing I find hard to defend is that they put it down for a broken leg.

I'm not a vet but I think it's something to do with not being able to immobolize a horse over a long period - so it can't rest and recover. Horses spend most of their time standing up (even asleep sometimes) and you can't bear that weight on 3 legs. The horse would suffer too much pain.
 
I'm not a vet but I think it's something to do with not being able to immobolize a horse over a long period - so it can't rest and recover. Horses spend most of their time standing up (even asleep sometimes) and you can't bear that weight on 3 legs. The horse would suffer too much pain.

That makes sense. I just thought i'd seen a horse with a cast over it's lower leg before, but maybe it depends on which part breaks.

They kill the bull? I thought they just dodged it for a bit.

There is the dodging type, but most use thin swords that they put into the bull over and over again until it dies.

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Apparently the horses get pneumonia or something if they aren't put down...God knows how you get pneumonia from not moving...Maybe their lungs fill up with fluid, I'm stumped.

MSB, that's brutal...Not the sort of bullfighting I was referring to at all, though it's all cruel.
 
^ Yeah, hospital patients are prone to pneumonia when they are immobilised too. Fluid can indeed settle on the lungs, to put it simply, and also if deep breathing/coughing is impaired then it's more likely as you can't clear out mucus - so maybe being immobilised with a broken leg makes breathing tricky for horses. Who knows, I imagine it is very difficult/painful for a horse to keep still for so long.

My plans have changed, quiet night in for me instead I think. Debating whether to pick up some wine or not before the shops shut..
 
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