we have no right to the bodies or bodily excretions of other individuals. being vegan has never been easier and it’s past time to align your morals with your lifestyle.
we have no right to the bodies or bodily excretions of other individuals. being vegan has never been easier and it’s past time to align your morals with your lifestyle.
“if flying is faster than driving, why hasn’t everyone gotten their pilot’s license?”
so getting impeached is a bad thing?
the corporations will not save us. be very wary of any “solution” that allows you to continue unchanged and to shift all responsibility to someone else, there’s a reason that perspective is so pervasive
entirely appropriate that the bar graph colors are orange and blood red
its amazing what the most moral army on the planet can get away with
I had to switch from resolve when I moved over to Linux. I’ve had luck with kden live, hope that helps
wow, what a great answer; how long have you worked here?
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he’s already said, “we have to get over it.” how is that so much worse than “it’s a fact of life.” ?
they’re both fucking ghouls who cheer on the arms industries whether they’re tearing through Palestine or american schools, really what’s the difference?
edit: to clarify, I mean what’s the difference between these two statements - why all the amplified outrage now?
it’s odd that they used “holiday present” in the headline, but the article says-
One source told CNN the AR-15-style rifle was purchased at a local gun store as a Christmas present.
it’s like they didn’t want christmas in the same headline as the mass shooting or something?
how can a country ‘have a right to defend itself’ if it can’t even stay within its own borders?
hell yea, flax eggs are dope
obviously yes, did you not know that? they also sear their beaks off with hot metal to keep them from pecking each other in their horrifically cramped conditions, the egg industry is insanely cruel.
someone pointing out the obvious isn’t a ‘gotcha’ and it says a lot that you think it is
there are literal entire countries (including Canada off the top of my head) who have told other countries and their resettlement orgs ‘we see you have a humanitarian crisis, but we’re only accepting refugees if they work in our slaughterhouses’ I recognize you’re completely entrenched in this baffling perspective and it’s kinda hard to look at, honestly. you’ve got that “when sea levels rise, everyone living on the coasts should just sell their houses and move” kind of energy.
the first step would be to shut down animal agriculture, as a huge part of plant farming and it’s inherent exploitation is in growing food to feed to the animals before they get to the slaughterhouse; we grow more than enough food to feed the planet as it is, but we waste so much of it trying to sustain animal ag, which is a failing enterprise and a massive driver of climate change
just putting House of Leaves on display, with no concern for what might happen, smh