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I would like you to carefully reread her post and then read those critical comments. A lot of it has to do with horrible false equivalencies like ‘free range farming is as bad as ‘humane’ slavery.’ That’s a different anger than anger about needing to think critically about eating meat.

This proposal is equivalent in many ways to “humane” slavery:

She can’t even try to excuse herself by saying it was an analogy! She clearly stated it was equivalent to, which is way, way worse than “similar in concept to.”

This is why people have a hard time respecting vegetarians and/or vegans. Because there ar ea lot of posts professing a “holier than thou” or damning attitude to someone else becaues they enjoy eating meat.

I think - sorry - there is a pretty big difference between eating chicken and poaching a critically endangered animal from a place where white westerners have plundered resources and abused the land for hundreds of years.

There is a huge difference between killing a lion so you can have it’s head on your mantle and killing a deer to eat the meat.

Temple Grandin sagely points out that livestock exist largely so we can eat them. If we did not, they would not live at all. It is our responsibility to see that their lives are not living hells, but it is perfectly okay to kill and eat them, so long as we do so humanely.

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I know this is the time to laugh at Meek Mill but uh,

There’s a great podcast called Oh No, Ross and Carrie, where they try new-age cures, cults, obscure religions, and examines them from a mostly-scientific perspective. (Their immersive, join-a-movement episodes like when they attended a exorcism seminar are the most interesting). They just did an episode on cryotherapy

I’m told that I used to build cars out of LEGO, intentionally crash them, and utter the line “Uh-oh! Better get MAACO!”

I’d be his friend just for that.

I think there must be something we don’t know. She should have known, even at her young age and being kind of dumb that a “real” marriage was not what she was getting. Maybe Charles was too open about Camilla, or too jealous of Diana’s flings. Or maybe she thought she could handle it, but in reality she was too

I say being on team Ramona is anti-human. That woman is a piece of work. I’m also looking at her getting hit on by all the guys and am shocked. I always forget how attractive she is - if you’ve never seen her interact with other people.

Being on team Ramona is anti feminist. There. I said it. Turn in your feminist cards.

embellished jeans.

Maybe the rebound isn't so much of a rebound but actually the main event, and the first person was really the opening act who missed his cue for when to leave the stage??

What is this, a lasagna for ants?

“A lasagna of stupid.” Holyyyyshit this is my favorite thing in an altogether shitty week. THANK YOU JUDGE KARA

Exactly. Say what you will about Reese Witherspoon, but she brought something special to those roles.

Oh god me too. And I’m not even a Reese fan, but she has this sociopathic sparkle in her that makes her believable/compelling in characters like Elle Woods and Tracy Flick.