satyrday
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I took it as waxed or stubbly.I'd just like to know what the fuck that is supposed to imply..... a lot of cellulite? Feels like a brick? A marshmallow? WTF?
I took it as waxed or stubbly.I'd just like to know what the fuck that is supposed to imply..... a lot of cellulite? Feels like a brick? A marshmallow? WTF?
I took it as waxed or stubbly.
I know pigs are very intelligent. Makes me extremely guilty when I eat bacon.
I wish I had a source.
We like to rationalize things. My view on the matter.
We like to rationalize things. My view on the matter.
Not to belabor this too much... but those of you who are concerned with the treatment of animals during transport and handling may be interested in Temple Grandin's approach. Her website details her research and development of kinder systems. For those of you who do not know who she is, Temple is a woman with autism who is a designer of livestock handling facilities and a Professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University. Her approach is the kindest and most humane and is the standard for the handling of livestock.
Thank you!
If animals were raised, housed, handled, transported, and killed humanely with minimal suffering, then meat would become expensive. I think it needs to be expensive - a luxury item or at least expensive enough that it's not just casually eaten at every meal. There are plant-based proteins to takes it's place in everyday food. If we don't have to hunt hard for our meat, we should have to at least work harder for it.
As soon as man has the power to rise above the normal circle of life, then the game is rigged and we've become gods over the process. So we can be reckless gluttonous gods, or caretaker gods. We can easily be the former and be like a casino owner sitting at the slot machine that's rigged to pay out obnoxiously. There's no natural struggle there. So, the only struggle we have left is restraint. To me, that's the challenge in life (a negating challenge I should say, of course there are positive challenges too).
Even hunting is really not a challenge given the weapons we can craft (or more realistically, that we can easily purchase). Very rarely is nature a great challenge to us in terms of providing food unless we really strip ourselves bare of technology. Those are the only hunters I would respect - hunt and kill with your bare hands or just minimal tools ... maybe a knife in hand-to-hand combat (depends on what you are hunting).
Not to say that hunting with weapons is always evil in my view. Sometimes it is purely an act of providing for physical need and survival, but it is not a glorious activity in my opinion (not anymore). There is little "sport" left in it for sure.
But I don't spend much time on this soapbox, because for most people it is just the life they were born into and it's hard enough to make ends meet and get through the day. And it really hasn't been too long that we have been able to not live off the land directly and with such need that every scrap of meat was important. I do respect the struggles of my ancestors in this respect (as recent as my grandparents). But it's a new day with new challenges to face, and like everyone else I have my opinion as to the direction we should be heading (right now that is ... tomorrow in a post-apocalyptic world my views would be totally different!).
That's what I always say.. Almost word for word.. Some one has to eat them LOL.. I guess I'll do the dirty work.. Just IMO, but we didn't get to where we are Today, by being Herbivores.. Besides, at the end(and beginning) of the day, animals taste too fucking good.......Edit: And can someone please explain to me, what we would do with a world overrun with cows, chickens and pigs?
Just be careful if you are on any sort of anti-depressant or similar medication that works with serotonin.
I feel what you are saying, and yes, as we have the ability to think more logically about our choices than say, a bear tearing you to shreds, we should be held to a higher standard...but saying meat should be more expensive is ignoring the fact that there are alot of people living below the poverty line, children especially, who need affordable food to grow and develop properly.
Plant based proteins are inferior and incomplete. Even when proteins are combined (beans and rice for example) they are still not as efficient in bioavailability as an egg, or a piece of meat. Oily fish like Salmon, provide essential Omega 3s for brain development, red meat is an excellent source of iron, etc, etc. Sure, you can live without it...but you often have to supplement (or should be at least), especially if you are a vegan. Not really ideal for poor people who can barely afford food, let alone vitamins, and proper medical care.
It's a complex issue that goes beyond just saying "eating meat is cruel". You know what I think is cruel? Children starving because their family can't afford the basics. That dovetails into the whole hunting issue...there are many people who feed themselves and their family by hunting. So what if they have better tools to make it easier to find meat to get them through the winter? You can't expect people to head into the woods with a spear anymore.
Just my
Edit: And can someone please explain to me, what we would do with a world overrun with cows, chickens and pigs?