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can't get enough of it tbh
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Flag shagger.
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One of my colleagues researched this subject for an MP last year, after he had received lots of correspondence from people objecting to the work of organisations like Huntingdon Life Sciences and Syne Qua Non. After speaking with scientists both academic and from industry, the consensus of opinion was that the genetic makeup of the monkey wasn't really similar enough to a human for benefits to be beneficial, compared to other modern methods.
I think that in 100 years, people will look back on the vivisection we justify now as beneficial to humans, and think what a bunch of blinkered, egotistical idiots we are.
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