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it's okay to eat animal products https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/clip/9bd523ab-3556-4439-8344-3b850e0be9ff

>> No.12657665
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>>12657661
>struggles
to get off the couch?

>> No.12657808

>thith will be *wheeze* how i get famouth on the *hard wheeze, sweat* internet *farts*
Fine, fatass, eat what you want. Nobody's stopped you yet.

>> No.12657823

>>12657661
>she's 21
She looks 50

>> No.12657825

>>12657661
veganism is retarded and so is eating meat 3 meals a day 7 days a week. moderation and balance are keys to a healthy diet, neither of which are common terms in american vocabulary. if it's trendy it's for one half and if it sticks it to the libruls it's for the other half, don't try to think about it.

>> No.12657826

>>12657823
Yeah, 50 stone

>> No.12657831

>>12657661
Any vegan that eats commercial produce isn't completely vegan anyway because they use farmed bees to pollinate. Blueberries, almonds, and squash are not vegan among other things.

>> No.12657875

>>12657661
>vegan privilege
We've gone full circle

>> No.12658027

What do they call this again? Oppression olympics?

>> No.12658063

>>12658027
she isn't gonna be in any form of olympics

>> No.12658076

>>12657831
what

>> No.12658117

>>12658076
Vegans do not eat honey because they think beekeeping is still animal slavery but beekeeping is necessary for many types of commercial agriculture, especially almond production. Bee hives are trucked across the country to pollinate crops. The only way to truly be vegan would be to only eat produce from small farms that don't do this.

>> No.12658120

>>12657661
This is what happens when there is no war in first world countries for 70 years.

>> No.12658452

>>12658117

I've had some success discussing this with vegans and getting them to realize they need bee's to live and need to support the industry f they want to push people away from meat. Bee's just do their thing they don't face anything remotely like factory farming.

>> No.12658492

>>12657661
Her appetite isn't struggling

>> No.12659152

>>12658117
Small farms still require pollinators for many of their crops and the quantity will be far less relying on wild pollinators only. The good news is bees have a 2 mile foraging radius so their produce would likely be within range of some hives.

>> No.12659169

>>12658117
>>12658452
>>12659152
Bees aren't native to the Americas. Vegans, ironically, got that right. You shouldn't support the bee industry. They're trying to kill off all native insects, like how Europeans hate natives because they're all racist and they hate native insects as well that's why we need to kill all Europeans.

>> No.12659214

This is true in the 3rd world yeah, being vegan is "privilege" in that sense.

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>>12657661
It's always a bong. Always.

>> No.12659222

>>12657661
It's only a struggle if you can't be arsed with cooking.

>> No.12659375

>>12657831
vegans also breathe also breathe air, the same air the animals breathe

>> No.12659399

>>12659169
Nope. The native pollinators have been depleted long before veganism became a thing through the rampant development that destroyed their habitats affter WWII and the ascendancy of unsustainable broad spectrum pesticide, scorched earth megacorporate agriculture. Both of those predate the vegan movement by 60+ years.