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I work at a local, corporately owned art supply and frame shop. While we were closed to the public, myself and one other management employee boxed up our stock for curb side and online delivery orders to the point we ran out of so many supplies our vendors couldn’t even keep us in stock. We shipped art supplies out

Look at you, clever boy, fighting back from within the depths of the howling-chamber.

I’ve studied only like two chapters of evolutionary science; just enough to know that it’s not an excuse for shitty behavior.

Besides, if men are slaves to their basic evolutionary desires, then it should be perfectly fine for me to

There is no logical fallacy whatsoever; I do not want to legislate people’s bodies and people’s choices all because of a statistically irrelevant possibility.

You have no proof whatsoever that abortion on demand would lead to the elective termination of a healthy, late or full term fetus. And your ridiculous fear of

You’re being intellectually dishonest. You’re either pro-choice or you’re not. There’s no “pro-choices-I-agree-with,” no “pro-some-life.”

You’re only reason for not being an absolutist is because of a statistically insignificant straw issue. You’re arguing for continued legislation controlling people’s bodies, lives,

You’re making all the same arguments as the “pro-life;” are you sure you’re pro-choice?

Let’s break this down: fetuses are not babies. Pro-choice does not equal “pro-abortion;” thinking that a person should be able to have an abortion for no reason other than “they want to” is not the same as advocating for them to

Because it’s your body, your life, and you want to.

So long as society is setting arbitrary and unscientific rules for who can obtain an abortion and when, there will always be people trying to move that line one way or another. We need to stop legislating people’s bodies and reproductive choices, full stop.

Never mind

The slogan for it is “100% Whopper, 0% Beef,” and it has been widely advertised by both Burger King and Impossible Foods as a vegan burger.

That said, a vegan burger prepared in a manner that isn’t vegan ceases to be a vegan burger, and should not be advertised as such.

And considering not everyone has worked in fast

But Burger King is advertising it as vegan. They’re not saying the patty is vegan, they’re saying the Impossible Whopper is vegan.

That’s an issue that can’t be fixed with a simple asterisk.

Maybe. But I stand by it. No one is so unlucky as to meet so many assholes. It’s more likely that they’re the asshole.

I really love Emma Watson. But I have to agree. Sorry, Emma.

You just replied to comment that wasn’t even a response to you.

You’re either awfully defensive, or you’re using a sock puppet. Can’t decide which is more sad.

While I understand your point, I do think that it’s Burger King’s responsibility to make people aware of this. If their “vegan” burger isn’t actually vegan, then they shouldn’t call it vegan.

Honestly, the worst part is that Burger King fucking sells a veggie patty. They’ve always had a veggie patty. And if they were going to substitute a vegan patty with anything, why not something that is also vegan??

It certainly isn’t what those people ordered, and they should have been made aware and given the option

Is genetically engineered soy somehow less appetizing than the meat of an animal that had been pumped full of hormones and antibiotics and was so poorly regulated that it can’t even be sold in most of Europe?

The Impossible Burger is not advertising itself as a healthier alternative (though studies do show it is marginally better for you). If you want a healthy meal, don’t eat a fucking burger.

You’re also kidding yourself if you think real meat is healthy. Especially red meat.

Those people might order a vegan patty from Burger King through a third party delivery service, though.

And, in case you didn’t read the article you’re here commenting on: the people that mistakenly ate beef patties ordered vegan burgers from Burger King through a third party delivery service.

So this could most

I have yet to meet one of these indignant vegans. I’ve also never met someone that does crossfit or runs marathons, or at least I’ve never met one that talks about it.

You must just be an asshole magnet? Or maybe you’re the asshole.

You’re generalizing an entire group of people based off a handful of shitty individuals.

I think they serve different markets. If what you’re looking for is a very good imitation, then Impossible Burgers are for you.

But I’ve been a vegetarian for most of my life, and I’m turned off by the Impossible Burger for all the reasons it’s perfect for meat-eaters. I much prefer the Beyond Burger, although I’ll

Honestly, they’re both abominations. They’re both super processed, super fatty, and super greasy. I prefer black bean patties.

But for people that like actual burgers, the Impossible Burger is more ethical and more environmentally friendly and anyone that refuses to even try it is selfish and stubborn.