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You know, for years I've been urging people not to eat Spam unless it's wild-caught. If you consider the tragic lives of farm-raised spams compared to the majestic herds of spam roaming the plains the American West, alongside and sometimes under the rugged buffalo, I think you'll agree.

The occasional hiker trampled by spam is no reason to punish an entire species by penning them up and stealing their freedom. Thank you for your support.

Paul4747 8 Jan 19
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Out here in Australia we don't have the problem of wild Spam, but we do have herds of wild "Bully Beef" stampeding throughout the bush, the damage they do to cars when they inevitably cross roads and highways is terrific, i.e. mangled wrecks, shattered human bodies and the fetid remains of the "Bully Beef" spread everywhere, all this has happened since the Animal Rights Activists convinced the Government to place a ban on hunting them.

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You’re welcome, as I’ll continue to boycott it’s consumption 😉

Varn Level 8 Jan 20, 2019
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This is great to know.

I hadn't thought that mine was a spam post....

@Paul4747: Well I naturally went "here," but I was afraid it would be cliche...

@Benthoven No, that is something completely different.

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