In my experience, vegetarianism often is just a waypoint towards veganism.
If this were universally true, there would be a lot more vegans.
From my experience, vegetarians are more often than not, a way point towards eating meat again.
In my experience, vegetarianism often is just a waypoint towards veganism.
If this were universally true, there would be a lot more vegans.
From my experience, vegetarians are more often than not, a way point towards eating meat again.
Free-range farming is barely a quality of life improvement over cages, look it up.
Only eating meat is only killing animals for meat.
Eating meat and dairy is both killing animals for meat, and raping and torturing animals for milk and eggs, which when these animals no longer produce to quota or become diseased, also gets them killed.
How is eating dairy harming fewer animals?
All animals livestock is unethical. There is no such thing as the ethical rape, torture and consumption of animals when humans can easily and cheaply live off plants. There is no excuse.
@NaturalHabitatShorts on youtube has a bit about this.
Their whole channel is just animated comedy shorts about weird things animals do and the voice acting is great.
It bothers me that vegetarians don't care beyond this very un-though-through concept of 'animals dying'.
Dairy is a product of the mass rape and imprisonment of cows in horrific factory farms, and chickens are also kept in massively over crowded and unsanitary conditions.
And this is not to mention the constant cullings of male animals, which aren't considered food as testosterone tastes so bad, and male animals can't produce eggs or milk.
Or the constant culling of animals that no longer produce eggs or milk to quota.
Or the mass culling of the diseased or at risk of disease from being forced to live in such disgusting environments.
Vegetarianism is not a moral stance, it's delusional and harms and kills animals at the same rate as eating both meat and dairy.
Yeah, it was. But continuing to support the show is supporting him and his work.
Time gets wonky when you get old. You'll be surprised too when stuff that you were certain happened at a specific point in your life, that you remember it alongside so much else from that era, seems to turn out to be a chronologically misplaced memory from years later.
Don't give them ideas.
Pratchett is one of the literary greats and all his books are fantastic
Gaiman was responsible for the Good Omens TV show.
I haven't played the games either, tbh I didn't even know there were games.
I've been reading SCP's for probably over 15 years now though, with varying levels of obsession with it during that time. There is so much lore and interconnectedness now, seeing it grow from just a few stories was incredible.
Whip up vegan whipping cream with vanilla, sugar, a little instant coffee, a pinch of salt and a lot of cocoa powder. Beat till it's thick and smooth. Fridge for 8h+.
Idk what magic happens while it's in the fridge, but the result is vegan chocolate mousse. Seriously, it ends up completely full of tiny bubbles exactly like the non-vegan stuff. The taste and texture are fantastic too.
I've only ever used Oatly or Flora vegan whipping cream to make this, but I'm guessing it'll work with any as they should all share the same physical properties to whip up properly.
If Neil Gaiman wasn't such a rapey creep, this comment would have been a homoerotic Good Omens joke.
Animal livestock is not required in the production of food from plants.