She has me at attention and in full salute.
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Aside from the fact the pictures probably 15 years old…..
If you could perfectly sum up Arizona in one meme.
You wanna get your face smashed into a mirror? Cause that's how you get your face smashed into a mirror.
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As a serious answer, they are raised (like chickens), and slaughtered for skins, meat, and novelty items. It is an industry. They feed them Chicken at the Alligator farm in Hot Springs Arkansas. Not sure what they feed them elsewhere. Since they are of a population now at overstock levels in the wild, slaughter of farm-raised does not affect negatively the remaining wild breeding stock.WTF does sustainably harvested mean? Like from road kill?
You’ve become tiresome.So, the south was too stupid to invent and mechanize?
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WTF does sustainably harvested mean? Like from road kill?
sure they did
It was too late by that point… They needed to do it 1936Too bad the Germans didn't do the same thing on 9 November 1938, Kristallnacht.