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Would you ever accept a micro-chip implant? |
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Hell no! Mark of the beast 666! |
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Undecided |
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Yes I think they are a great convenience and safety measure |
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Yes, but only if they are mandatory |
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 10:57 pm
ON THE TOPIC OF MICROCHIPS:
My husband is British, for awhile I wanted to move there. But I have 2 cats. And to bring my cats without them being quarantined for 6 months, I'd have to have them micro-chipped by an approved vet.
Craziness.
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:03 pm
Call Me Apple ON THE TOPIC OF MICROCHIPS: My husband is British, for awhile I wanted to move there. But I have 2 cats. And to bring my cats without them being quarantined for 6 months, I'd have to have them micro-chipped by an approved vet. Craziness. I would try and get him to go to where you're at. Screw Britan, the only good part of the U.K. is Ireland and Scotland. "FREEDOM!" To quote a famous person. I'd actually suggest we all go to south america; it seems to be where CIA opperatives are going.
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:07 pm
And so others know I'm actually trying to get a person able to give a heads up on when to actually leave America. Big time... They already know I'm connected to this person off handedly but I want to be able to at least get a warning. "Leave America now"
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:48 pm
Call Me Apple ON THE TOPIC OF MICROCHIPS: My husband is British, for awhile I wanted to move there. But I have 2 cats. And to bring my cats without them being quarantined for 6 months, I'd have to have them micro-chipped by an approved vet. Craziness. OH NO! THE GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUR DOGS! The fact that we have the ability to produce microchips is very interesting. However, I don't exactly see it as bad news. I mean, if you chip a pet, you will always know where it is. I have lost cats and dogs in my neighborhood all the time. It's easy to find them if they are chipped. Do I think they could be used for evil? Of course. However, the process would be hard.
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 5:23 pm
Captain_Shinzo OH NO! THE GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUR DOGS! The fact that we have the ability to produce microchips is very interesting. However, I don't exactly see it as bad news. I mean, if you chip a pet, you will always know where it is. I have lost cats and dogs in my neighborhood all the time. It's easy to find them if they are chipped. Do I think they could be used for evil? Of course. However, the process would be hard. They are cats. And its not so much as "the government wants my dogs" as its hard to find an approved vet from the UK. Also, there are lots of cases of cancer and tumors where chips have been implanted. .
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 5:27 pm
Call Me Apple Captain_Shinzo OH NO! THE GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUR DOGS! The fact that we have the ability to produce microchips is very interesting. However, I don't exactly see it as bad news. I mean, if you chip a pet, you will always know where it is. I have lost cats and dogs in my neighborhood all the time. It's easy to find them if they are chipped. Do I think they could be used for evil? Of course. However, the process would be hard. They are cats. And its not so much as "the government wants my dogs" as its hard to find an approved vet from the UK. Also, there are lots of cases of cancer and tumors where chips have been implanted. . To be on the safe side, in my opinion I would never chip a pet. However, if you are really concerned with where your pet is at all times, it would be smarter to chip the collar on your cat so that you don't have to risk the health issues.
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 6:42 pm
Call Me Apple Captain_Shinzo OH NO! THE GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUR DOGS! The fact that we have the ability to produce microchips is very interesting. However, I don't exactly see it as bad news. I mean, if you chip a pet, you will always know where it is. I have lost cats and dogs in my neighborhood all the time. It's easy to find them if they are chipped. Do I think they could be used for evil? Of course. However, the process would be hard. They are cats. And its not so much as "the government wants my dogs" as its hard to find an approved vet from the UK. Also, there are lots of cases of cancer and tumors where chips have been implanted. . I wasn't saying YOUR pets were dogs, I was just making a joke about pet micro-chipping in general. ^^; I also find that the case to be the problem. It can be a problem at times. Micro-chipping seems to be getting popular among animals, strangely. Shelters around my town are doing them for free.
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 7:05 pm
King Jelubi Call Me Apple Captain_Shinzo OH NO! THE GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUR DOGS! The fact that we have the ability to produce microchips is very interesting. However, I don't exactly see it as bad news. I mean, if you chip a pet, you will always know where it is. I have lost cats and dogs in my neighborhood all the time. It's easy to find them if they are chipped. Do I think they could be used for evil? Of course. However, the process would be hard. They are cats. And its not so much as "the government wants my dogs" as its hard to find an approved vet from the UK. Also, there are lots of cases of cancer and tumors where chips have been implanted. . To be on the safe side, in my opinion I would never chip a pet. However, if you are really concerned with where your pet is at all times, it would be smarter to chip the collar on your cat so that you don't have to risk the health issues.
You mean, you don't have to risk the health issues besides what happens if the collar get stuck on a tree or in a fence and the cat actually starves/suffocates (this has happened to my mom's cat as a child.) Or say, if the collar pops off and no one has a way of knowing who it belongs to. Euthanasia is usually a pretty big health risk. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Everything is dangerous, everything has risks. You just have to choose which cards sound better for you.
On topic: So, what happens if we play along, let them implant the chips, then we dig em out after?
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:15 pm
Vanilla eXee On topic: So, what happens if we play along, let them implant the chips, then we dig em out after? If I were Them, I'd put the chips somewhere that makes it very hard to dig them out.
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:30 pm
Obscurus Vanilla eXee On topic: So, what happens if we play along, let them implant the chips, then we dig em out after? If I were Them, I'd put the chips somewhere that makes it very hard to dig them out. This idea made me hurt all over gonk Any ideas on prime chipping spots?
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:01 pm
Vanilla eXee King Jelubi Call Me Apple Captain_Shinzo OH NO! THE GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUR DOGS! The fact that we have the ability to produce microchips is very interesting. However, I don't exactly see it as bad news. I mean, if you chip a pet, you will always know where it is. I have lost cats and dogs in my neighborhood all the time. It's easy to find them if they are chipped. Do I think they could be used for evil? Of course. However, the process would be hard. They are cats. And its not so much as "the government wants my dogs" as its hard to find an approved vet from the UK. Also, there are lots of cases of cancer and tumors where chips have been implanted. . To be on the safe side, in my opinion I would never chip a pet. However, if you are really concerned with where your pet is at all times, it would be smarter to chip the collar on your cat so that you don't have to risk the health issues.
You mean, you don't have to risk the health issues besides what happens if the collar get stuck on a tree or in a fence and the cat actually starves/suffocates (this has happened to my mom's cat as a child.) Or say, if the collar pops off and no one has a way of knowing who it belongs to. Euthanasia is usually a pretty big health risk. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Everything is dangerous, everything has risks. You just have to choose which cards sound better for you.
On topic: So, what happens if we play along, let them implant the chips, then we dig em out after?Thank you for using the term " Euthanasia ", because I was always confused when people would mention that because I thought they were saying " Youth in Asia "...
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 5:00 am
King Jelubi Vanilla eXee King Jelubi Call Me Apple Captain_Shinzo OH NO! THE GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUR DOGS! The fact that we have the ability to produce microchips is very interesting. However, I don't exactly see it as bad news. I mean, if you chip a pet, you will always know where it is. I have lost cats and dogs in my neighborhood all the time. It's easy to find them if they are chipped. Do I think they could be used for evil? Of course. However, the process would be hard. They are cats. And its not so much as "the government wants my dogs" as its hard to find an approved vet from the UK. Also, there are lots of cases of cancer and tumors where chips have been implanted. . To be on the safe side, in my opinion I would never chip a pet. However, if you are really concerned with where your pet is at all times, it would be smarter to chip the collar on your cat so that you don't have to risk the health issues.
You mean, you don't have to risk the health issues besides what happens if the collar get stuck on a tree or in a fence and the cat actually starves/suffocates (this has happened to my mom's cat as a child.) Or say, if the collar pops off and no one has a way of knowing who it belongs to. Euthanasia is usually a pretty big health risk. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Everything is dangerous, everything has risks. You just have to choose which cards sound better for you.
On topic: So, what happens if we play along, let them implant the chips, then we dig em out after?Thank you for using the term " Euthanasia ", because I was always confused when people would mention that because I thought they were saying " Youth in Asia "... No; you're pretty much right thinking youth in asia. They do only allow one child per family as well as prefer men then female. So yes youth in asia does seem a good term for when speaking of "Euthanasia"
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 7:23 pm
Captain_Shinzo Call Me Apple ON THE TOPIC OF MICROCHIPS: My husband is British, for awhile I wanted to move there. But I have 2 cats. And to bring my cats without them being quarantined for 6 months, I'd have to have them micro-chipped by an approved vet. Craziness. OH NO! THE GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUR DOGS! The fact that we have the ability to produce microchips is very interesting. However, I don't exactly see it as bad news. I mean, if you chip a pet, you will always know where it is. I have lost cats and dogs in my neighborhood all the time. It's easy to find them if they are chipped. Do I think they could be used for evil? Of course. However, the process would be hard.no its not for people who know this stuff, or anyone who knows to get a radio reciever and an ordinary can grab data, hackers can always grab data from public places. and these things should never be manditory. law should not force me to buy say a nintendo DS even if i wanted one. this world doesnt allow people to live off the system anymore. that is my problem. theres few choices for people
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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:55 pm
Call Me Apple Obscurus Vanilla eXee On topic: So, what happens if we play along, let them implant the chips, then we dig em out after? If I were Them, I'd put the chips somewhere that makes it very hard to dig them out. This idea made me hurt all over gonk Any ideas on prime chipping spots? The shoulder, near where it meets the neck would be a good spot. You can't see it and you can't reach it very easily, let alone dig something out of there with any ease or precision. I don't advocate do-it-yourself surgery, by the way.
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:40 pm
I don't either. But if they put one of those in me, and I wanted it out....
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