What shrimp?
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What shrimp?
Yo. This is a question for vegetarian, vegan, I want to discuss: What about shrimp? Apparently, an ear of corn you can than make a coherent-oriented form than shrimp. Yes - an ear of corn is actually apparently more capable of forming a coherent thought than a shrimp. So? What about shrimp? Many kind regards.
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Re: What shrimp?
There are some other vegetarians out there that i really don t get....some eat fish, its the same case with the shrimps...if one is eating fish or shrimp its not a vegetarian, not to say vegan. if one is saying that otherwise not only that he lies others but also is lying to himself.Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz wrote:Yo. This is a question for vegetarian, vegan, I want to discuss: What about shrimp? Apparently, an ear of corn you can than make a coherent-oriented form than shrimp. Yes - an ear of corn is actually apparently more capable of forming a coherent thought than a shrimp. So? What about shrimp? Many kind regards.
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Re: What shrimp?
Where did you read that? It's incorrect.Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz wrote:Yo. This is a question for vegetarian, vegan, I want to discuss: What about shrimp? Apparently, an ear of corn you can than make a coherent-oriented form than shrimp. Yes - an ear of corn is actually apparently more capable of forming a coherent thought than a shrimp. So? What about shrimp? Many kind regards.
Intelligence depends on the type and species of shrimp. Very small shrimp are probably just barely sentient, if at all (some are only a centimeter long as adults, so there's not much room for a brain).
However, corn has zero intelligence/sentience, so it's a myth that corn would be more capable of thought. Shrimp have small brains, corn has none.