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The end of the animal trade would leave more time to trap or beat to death pop star wannabes
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"The end of the animal trade would leave more time to trap or beat to death pop star wannabes"

- Simon Cowell

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This quote by Simon Cowell is an amusing way of expressing his viewpoint on the animal trade. He is suggesting that if the animal trade were to end, individuals would have more time to focus on other activities, such as trapping or beating to death pop star wannabes. This is a sarcastic method of revealing his opinion on the animal trade, as he thinks that it is a wild-goose chase and resources. He is likewise suggesting that the animal trade is a more important issue than the pursuit of fame and fortune. By recommending that individuals would have more time to trap or beat to death pop star wannabes, he is highlighting the value of the animal trade and the requirement to end it. He is likewise making a statement about the present state of the music industry, where fame and fortune are frequently pursued at the expenditure of talent and hard work.

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United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by Simon Cowell somewhere between October 7, 1959 and today. He/she was a famous Entertainer from United Kingdom. The author also have 20 other quotes.

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