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It is also a description of the symptoms a man that has fallen under the abuse of alcohol is showing, symptoms that often go to the schizophrenia and may cause him act against everything that we Humans call humanly and are confident that makes the difference. There are a few lights cast on traits and acts that make us not equal or worse than animals, they just reduce us to the state of beasts, no matter if we knowingly hurt one of our human fellows or one of our pets. We have to think harder and to...

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We appreciate our pets for their "sagacity" which brings them closer to us, but we forget that they are still animals and we admire the courage and the strength of our fellows when they go to war, but we forget that they go to kill other fellows in exchange for dirt.
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1. Poe, Edgar Allan, " the Black Cat," Retrieved: Oct. 24, 2006

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