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Monsters - a right to life?
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<blockquote data-quote="RomanG" data-source="post: 3064859" data-attributes="member: 158512"><p>While it is true that individuals of various monster species do target humans I'm not sure you can apply that to every single monster being.</p><p></p><p>I remember reading a comic book from the 1950s or 60s or something, in it astronauts came across a monster (in this case it was a dragon) and set about trying to destory it, simply because it was a monster they chanced upon.</p><p></p><p>The dragon hadn't attacked them or given them reason to want to destroy it (other than being a monster), however, an asteroid was heading their way anyway (what can I say it was a mid 20th century comic book ). It turned out that the dragon simply used it's fire-breath to push the asteroid back into space and that's the sort of way they've always done - protect the planet.</p><p></p><p>Fair enough, that was a comic book example, but in real life don't you think that ther persecution of monsters is slightly unfair? I mean, everything has their uses...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RomanG, post: 3064859, member: 158512"] While it is true that individuals of various monster species do target humans I'm not sure you can apply that to every single monster being. I remember reading a comic book from the 1950s or 60s or something, in it astronauts came across a monster (in this case it was a dragon) and set about trying to destory it, simply because it was a monster they chanced upon. The dragon hadn't attacked them or given them reason to want to destroy it (other than being a monster), however, an asteroid was heading their way anyway (what can I say it was a mid 20th century comic book ). It turned out that the dragon simply used it's fire-breath to push the asteroid back into space and that's the sort of way they've always done - protect the planet. Fair enough, that was a comic book example, but in real life don't you think that ther persecution of monsters is slightly unfair? I mean, everything has their uses... [/QUOTE]
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