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>>15858603
I usually post it when people are like "muh canines" or "muh lions", but I like to post this one afterwards.
Humans pick berries and eat nuts, man. The great apes don't even make it that far, they just eat leaves.

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You're right, I always follow it up with this picture. For fun.

I haven't delved into the world of aquatic life, but disregarding the question of sustainability, if it has no CNS, no consciousness, no ability to suffer, then it's not on my radar. The only problem with eggs is that chickens are biologically fucked up, and the only way to get them is to keep them in pens. If it can not process sensory data in a manner in a manner that isn't mechanically, then it's not sentient. If it doesn't suffer, it's not sentient. Plants are not sentient. They do not suffer. As for mollusks, that kingdom, and the question at hand, no. Their kingdom is too diverse. Some of these bivalves have eyes that function and a CNS with pain receptors. Either way, it's such a niche question that it doesn't warrant a discussion. Vegans aren't looking for an excuse to snack on something 'animal-ey', and the general consensus I've seen is that they're off limits.

So yeah. No animal products. Be all, end all. We just eat plants and fungus.

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