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July 2nd More sculpture photos from OCD sufferer Luis. This time some very nice black and white photographs of a female nude. The black and white display the sculpture very well indeed. Luis completed his sculpture course last year and is now studying painting and drawing. Luis does very well particularly with the problems of OCD to learn these skills. Any encouraging comments would be appreciated. We should try to encourage each other more often. Art is a significant accomplishment for anyone but for people who suffer with the conditions on this website it is even more so. Please view Luis's female nude: Nude Female July 9th I know this is yet another request to take action and I hope you will participate as it is quite easy and only requires you singing a form letter which will be sent to the Secretary of state for the environment.
I feel deeply
about the plight
of animals and
this shocking
action of the
mass slaughter
of badgers is
just so cruel
and shocking, it
is an appalling
atrocity against
thinking feeling
sentient
creatures who
wish to live
their lives in
peace just as
much as you or
I. This world is
not ours to do
with as we will,
neither are the
creatures that
live here, we
have no right to
destroy other
beings for any
reason,
particularly
reasons
motivated by
monetary
concerns as in
the main this is
why the
government
propose to
slaughter these
defenceless
animals. Please
take action if
you are able to
do so.
Urgent action
stop the mass
slaughter of
Badgers
Please
participate into
The Humane
society's
campaign to stop
the mass
slaughter of
badgers in the
UK. Please read
and take action
by clicking the
links below.
Tuberculosis is a serious disease, causing suffering to both cattle and farmers, and imposing a huge economic burden on the taxpayer. But slaughtering badgers in huge numbers isn't the answer; it will result in the suffering of individual badgers and the disruption of badger populations across our countryside. Stricter controls on cattle movement and testing, introduced in 2008, have already resulted in significant improvements - and all without a single badger being slaughtered. Help prevent the unnecessary decimation of the badger, one of our few remaining iconic wild mammal species. Please act today! Thank you for all you do for animals.
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