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Old 01-05-09, 04:45 pm
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Re: Dry Skin Treatment?

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Very obvious... I bow down and ask forgiveness for voliating the all mighty policies. Freedom of speech and differing opinions are only okay as long as it agrees with policy. I forgot... Sorry I offended your god complex...
Your comments don't bother me in the least. I have a pretty tough skin, have to because being a mod on this forum for almost 4 years certainly takes one. This is a private site so Freedom of Speech really doesn't apply here. I don't have a god complex, I have a "Let's do what is in the best interest of the pigs" complex. This site strives very hard to put out good information, there is no place on the forum for bad advice. I don't really care what one or two people on some other site have done, it hasn't been proven by hundreds of people that it's good or safe.

If you want to give sunflower seeds to your own pigs, that's your right I suppose, but to come on this site and recommend doing so to others, well you don't get to do that.

As far as the argument, well that's pretty much done and over so let's please get this thread back on track and if WICavy has anything further to say to me regaring this sites "almighty policies", then he/she can private message me or another moderator.

Gooberific- there is sunflower oil. I would think it would be safe to use just like coconut oil.
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