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What I Killed Today

Right before we fell asleep last night, Alec told me about this particular blog: What I Killed Today... It may be a bit morbid, I find it disheartening yet serene at the same time... Knowing that these animals aren't suffering anymore...

It might be hard for some of you to take in... Reading the entries gave me an odd feeling, but sometimes, life's like that.

Comments (13)

JaG:

Hi there, I just surfed on your blog and wanted to let you know that I love love love your site's design. It's beautiful.

days:

hi dear
iam sorry it is a first time i know you
but i need your help in my blog
if you can gave me some of your experience i want made radio in my blog but i dont know haw do it
thank you alot for every thing

Tex:

As a pet owner...not so much

pod:

i found myself wanting to read more. i like the matter of factness about it, yet his/her caring nature is quietly present. i am sure if i had that job, i would do something similar. i think it's actually a really good idea. thanks roberto
;0)

Erik:

It's an interesting read huh?

Sushil:

I think quality of life is very important. And if these poor animals are suffering, it's nice to know that someone is putting them out of their misery. I know I wouldn't ever want to live in misery.

While this is difficult to read, death is part of life - and we as a society are not good at dealing with it. We pretend that it shouldn't or couldn't happen to us or our loved ones, and are always shocked when it does. Conversely, focusing too much on death and dying is not the answer, either.

urspo:

dear me!
the notion of killing anything sounds no-fun reading.

Well first off, your blog is so interesting, I never know what I will find here.
Second, I checked out the site, actually it is nice in that the person feels for the passing of the animal. Now that moment of death will take on a life of it's own through the net.

Man, I really can't read stuff like that.

I don't think I can look at that, but I guess it is way of release?

I think I stumbled upon that blog before. I'm still not sure I can read much of it.

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