.@nytimes Meanwhile, we torture & kill + 1BN farm animals/week and nobody bats an eyelash
#speciesism #AnimalRightspic.twitter.com/a5CKKwsNZW
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.@nytimes Meanwhile, we torture & kill + 1BN farm animals/week and nobody bats an eyelash
#speciesism #AnimalRightspic.twitter.com/a5CKKwsNZW
.@TCat4 Like cannibals are not cruel to their dinner?
#LogicNotFound #farm365 #carnism #oppression #slavery #ethicspic.twitter.com/LRuFEMXQHs
Volunteers at the ASPCA help dogs recover from abuse or neglect by reading aloud to them http://nyti.ms/1tijm6b @nytimes
Curar a un perro maltratado con la lectura ¡Mira @Natzahuatza ! @nytimeshttps://twitter.com/nytimes/status/741413652549513216 …
@JanaaNicole I thought of your research topic when reading this article. 






I'm going to cry 
and I'm going to the closest shelter
Dogs are my favorite people.
The #Fauves - #Dogs Are The Best People :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ-fvr2qLc0 …
very nice
I love animals, but maybe this level of care and attention should be put toward more noble goals, like helping human animals, first
Read something inspiring to them like Lassie. not so much Old Yeller. K? thanks.
That these poor animals can find comfort once again in the sound of a human voice is the ultimate act of forgiveness.
Yeah, because that's definitely gonna help
A human sitting nearby, speaking in a non-threatening voice w/out directly approaching them helps a lot, actually.
even if it does, it's not caused by reading, just speaking. I imagine a lot of people would get confused:
Good thing dogs aren't people then, huh? They probably aren't confused...just glad someone who's nice is near.
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