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You’re right. I’m sorry for being aggressive, especially without having more info. I’ll be more careful in the future.
You’re right. I’m sorry for being aggressive, especially without having more info. I’ll be more careful in the future.
What you’ve essentially said is that you’re patting yourself on the back for buying from supplier A instead of supplier B, and that giving up meat would suck. You say “humane” in the same sentence as you do of killing and eating an animal that almost certainly lived a terrible life. I am here to ask you to wake up and take real action. You can do better. I’m all for harm reduction, as we can’t entirely eliminate cruelty, so I agree that it’s not all or nothing. It seems you’re under the impression that you’re doing something by buying from a different supplier, and I don’t agree much with that. Maybe your heart’s in the right place, and that’s a start.
Dealing with a restricted diet sucks less than living with the guilt of the absolutely cruel abuses that you’d be enabling by buying meat. Those animals feel fear and pain just like you do.
What’s that do? Won’t it just get washed away with wiper blades, or rain?
Folks, don’t worry. lud approved it.
Source?
Did you mean “one (7)”?
I think the high waisted stuff became fashionable as part of the marketing blitz to celebrate obesity. Shame, because healthy (thin) bodies in low rise jeans look fantastic.
Yes, education is important, and this would spare every single school the intense battle vs parents to do the right thing.