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Aspiring children's author. Love cheese, people, wine and dogs. Not necessarily in that order...
1. Left to die for a bowl of what??

Firstly, I'd like to thank all those who commented on my last post (it meant a lot) - especially Martha from Plowing Through Life, whose act of kindness took my breath away. Click to view the post Martha so kindly dedicated to me.

Secondly, this many sharks (below) are finned PER HOUR and left to die. Yes, per hour. And for what? A bowl of SOUP ... 

Scroll down ... if you have the time.

(I apologise if the graphic does not fit in. But hey, I'm sure you get the gist).







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