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by schrodinger
2903 days ago
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I think it’s somewhat reasonable if you interpret it “the killing came out of need”. As in, the animal had a need (to eat, or defend themselves) and from that need came killing. So they “kill out of need”. Not sure if that helps! (Also, fwiw, you could also say “they kill because of need” or “they kill because they need to”, so because works in English as well) |
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