Isnt the "proper" way to take a knife to the base of their head and press down until it splits? Thats better than hot water?
So far that's two different Mortal Kombat moves that are considered more "humane"Isnt the "proper" way to take a knife to the base of their head and press down until it splits? Thats better than hot water?
Fatalities and Crushing BlowsLobsters having more rights than human beings in those same places is whats frightening if you ask me. Not saying we shouldnt care about animals but its frightening how its okay to have more empathy for animals than other human beings.

Its more about restaurants than everyday citizens.How they gonna police this if they sell it to us while they are alive? Most likely they would kill them in the store before letting you leave with them.
They’re destined for a cruel conclusion regardlessSh!t is cruel, at least kill them first

Make it quickerThey’re destined for a cruel conclusion regardless![]()
How would they even police it in a restaurant. I used to work in a 4 diamond steakhouse. creme fraiche is technically against the law, but we still served it, just hid the batch somewhere when food inspectors came.Its more about restaurants than everyday citizens.
and nobody is selling dead lobsters.
I dont know where you are getting that idea from.
Well lobster is expensiveI wanna know how lobsters got the lobbying power to get this passed. They must got bread.


Shrimp >>>> Lobster

the whole murdering something 'humanely" as a concept is low key comical anyway.
If a serial killer murdered your mother. Would you be any more likely to forgive him if he did it peacefully versus violently? I personally would be just as angry regardless of the cause of death. Murder is murder, the only humane way to die is of natural causes.