Butters Made Me Do It
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like whatWe'd get a lot more done on this planet without whinging vegetarians.
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like whatWe'd get a lot more done on this planet without whinging vegetarians.
Apparently I can distinguish more than one million colours and I now appreciate the subtle differences between the containers enough to give Pappagallo advice to go for the Lemon Lime Sorbet.
I'm not trying to convert you edgie
Let me stir Portia.like what
I know. I'm agreeing. There's lots of options for meat eaters so they aren't destroying a species.
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September 20th is Brazil's Gaucho Day.
In September 20th, 1835, my homestate (South Rio Grande) declared independence from the Empire. The war lasted 10 years: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragamuffin_War
We lost, but the pride still remains alive. Our official flag and anthem are the revolutionary ones.
Uruguay adopted 09/20 as the day to celebrate Gaucho tradition as well.
Happy Gaucho Day, mates!
I have always been Groucho Marxist!
No way , MM was a mixture of the crap they did before MM and BSSM.Mothers Milk was the absolute high point of their career and I can’t even listen to that anymore
Regardless of the animal welfare argument one of changes that has to happen is for the world to move to a predominantly vegetarian diet. It would help deal with so many environmental issues
you can grow protein in basements you knowYou don't think the massive increase required in cropping to cover for the shortfall in protein levels would have a significant environmental impact?
No - the reduction in the growing of feed for the animals would easily have that covered. More land is used for growing feed for the animals we eat than is used for crops for human consumptionYou don't think the massive increase required in cropping to cover for the shortfall in protein levels would have a significant environmental impact?
No - the reduction in the growing of feed for the animals would easily have that covered. More land is used for growing feed for the animals we eat than is used for crops for human consumption
you can grow protein in basements you know
lol you knobYep. At a cost most of the world's consumers are not able to afford. But what the hell, let them starve.
Other than for meat or milk, livestock has no use and would be a massive burden to us and the environment.
Lol another oneOk... lets say hypothetically the entire world goes vegan, what happens to the billions of animals that are purely bred for human consumption?
Other than for meat or milk, livestock has no use and would be a massive burden to us and the environment.
What is with the ‘instant vegetarian catastrophe’ thing here