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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:45:06 -0500, DSK wrote:
wrote: And exactly where, prey tell, is a place in the ocean that is not a fish bathroom? Does the difference between humans and fishes pass right through your mental digestive tract without leaving any thought residue? DSK And what, prey tell, oh expert in the feces, is the difference between human feces and fish feces? Since both are the final result of a basically identical process, the breaking down of organic compounds, seems to be little if any difference. When you consider marine mammals I would think the differences would be even less. Weebles Wobble (but they don't fall down) |
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Weebles, you have a valid argument...as long as you can convince the fish to
get out of the water and use a prota-potty to compensate for what you are adding. "DSK" wrote in message . .. wrote: And what, prey tell, oh expert in the feces, is the difference between human feces and fish feces? Since both are the final result of a basically identical process, the breaking down of organic compounds, seems to be little if any difference. When you consider marine mammals I would think the differences would be even less. The difference is 1- fish excrement is going to be there anyway. Yours is an additional load on the local ecosystem. 2- the intestinal flora of species are mostly unique. 3- the disease potential... for humans... of human waste is much higher. For example, fish & whales don't carry cholera... Is that light bulb starting to get a dim glow yet? I doubt it, most people will strenuously resist letting facts displace their prejudices. DSK |
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Eric Currier wrote:
Weebles, you have a valid argument...as long as you can convince the fish to get out of the water and use a prota-potty to compensate for what you are adding. I think that for most people of Weeble's ilk, the issue is not one of biology but of Freudian psychology. Mean ol' mommy won't let them poo-poo wherever they want, so they kick up a fuss. DSK |
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 06:29:47 -0500, DSK wrotf:
Eric Currier wrote: Weebles, you have a valid argument...as long as you can convince the fish to get out of the water and use a prota-potty to compensate for what you are adding. I think that for most people of Weeble's ilk, the issue is not one of biology but of Freudian psychology. Mean ol' mommy won't let them poo-poo wherever they want, so they kick up a fuss. DSK Nope, just not overburdened with a chicken little, the sky is falling mentality. Everything in feces - including human feces - is readily biodegradable and serves as nutrients to many things in the water. Weebles Wobble (but they don't fall down) |
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I think that for most people of Weeble's ilk, the issue is not one of
biology but of Freudian psychology. Mean ol' mommy won't let them poo-poo wherever they want, so they kick up a fuss. wrote: Nope, just not overburdened with a chicken little, the sky is falling mentality. Everything in feces - including human feces - is readily biodegradable and serves as nutrients to many things in the water. So the facts have pretty much passed you by again? Consider what human feces is nutrient *for* (other than yourself) and maybe you'll be able to get a clue. DSK |
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