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Capybaras are very cute IRL

I accidentally startled the last one I saw :marseydepressed:

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They stink though and they’re bristly like hogs. People also eat them in South America.

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They're considered fish for the purposes of lent by the catholic church, because they have webbed feet, and taste like fish.

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Early French Canadian settlers pulled the same scam on the church with beavers. You can eat beaver on Fridays and lent because they're fish.


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Having a rule based on nothing but faith, then going through the effort to come up with obtuse loopholes.

It's the most Catholic thing I've ever heard in my life.

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Trust me, you've seen nothing yet. Just go and have a look at how many such loopholes exist in Judaism.

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After learning about the intensity of Talmudic debate, it's no wonder the funny hat people make such good lawyers :marseymerchant:

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It really is. "This has an specific spiritual purpose that this obviously violates. However, religion is obviously about the letter of law, not the spirit, so I'll pretend this is different."

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They stink though

They're giant rats that swim in rivers, this isn't very surprising :marseymouse:

People also eat them in South America.

Do we? Now I'm offended nobody ever offered me some churrasco de capivara.

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