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Thu, 15 Feb 2018 18:54:46 +0000
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Dear Recipient,


Our question is this: All animals want to live, so where do you draw the line?  We eat some animals and love others.  Other people eat and love different animals than we do.  Other people don’t eat animals at all.  Are these positions rational? Are they ethical? What if we ate things that were already dead?   If you have a good reason to eat animals an/or people, come talk with us.  If you have a good reason not to eat animals and/or people, come talk with us.


Join us Friday February 16th at 4:30 pm.  Bring your ideas and curiousity to One Wheelock Cafe. Share them with us until 5:15 pm, or until one or all of us is overcome by our mortal finitude. Whichever comes first. Hopefully 5:15 pm will come first.

We hope to see you tomorrow.


Hungrily,


The Senders



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