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in b4 "vegands" correction
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True, it's impossible to avoid using animal products by accident. It takes a tremendous amount of research to find alternatives for most of this shit, and it's impossible to avoid inadvertently benefiting from animal exploitation if you desire to live anything resembling a modern life. If you walk into a building, chances are you just caught a whiff of air conditioning that depended on an animal product to function.
It's damn near impossible to maintain a vegan lifestyle in a lot of the United States even when you give up technology. Travelling across Kansas by bicycle, I once caved and ate a straight-up burger when the village I wound up at after a century (isolated by about 60 miles from any other settlement) had no grocery store, but did have a burger joint. They had synthetic mayo, but no real mayo. We live in a fucked up country. | ||
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plus they are delicious!
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Spud McKenzie, Level 60 Druid <Divinity>
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MEAT IS MURDER!!
...Tasty, tasty murder.... If God didn't want us to eat animals, why did he make them out of meat? | ||
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This is pretty dumb...
Hardcore vegans are pretty extreme about the products they buy... they do their research. Also, all those lists on that picture merely tell you what can be made out of cow parts, not what's necessarily in every single product you have at home. | ||
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Cow blood is used to make pasta? Delicious!
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