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Which meats, if any, do you no eat out of morality?

Vegans/vegetarians need not reply, only normal people.

>> No.16917073

>>16917063
I regularly eat pig, cow, chicken and sheep.
You know, normal stuff.
Im not going to demand that the supermarket starts getting dog or camel meat.

>> No.16917081

>>16917073
I should expand the question to "any meat you'd refuse to eat that is common somewhere in the world".
Like dog or octopus.

>> No.16917084

>>16917063
Insects. I'm not taking the food of my birb and spiderbro's.

>> No.16917087
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None

>> No.16917088

>>16917063
Humans and severely endangered animals, but that's pretty much it

>> No.16917098

>>16917063
I don't think most people do things like these, either you're ok with eating animals or you're vegetarian, there isn't much in-between
I haven't heard of anyone not eating chicken in particular for example, even though it's probably kept in the worst conditions

>> No.16917102

In theory, octopus, pigs and maybe dogs. They are smart and self aware.
In practice, none

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16917106

pussy

>> No.16917109

>>16917063
Lamb. I know, I’m missing out.

>> No.16917112

>>16917106
afraid of the old throat cancer?

>> No.16917114

>>16917063
i guess i'd be willing to try any meat, it just needs to be prepared properly. i dont want to be like those changs that eat live seafood

>> No.16917119

>>16917098
Many go crazy when it comes to veal or lamb just because they look cute.

>> No.16917123

>>16917063
I refuse to eat any animals brains as that is where their souls reside.

>> No.16917126

>>16917119
I tried veal once and decided to never eat it again, because a good steak tastes so much better.
The meat is not worth the torture of a baby cow.

>> No.16917127

>>16917119
For me I don’t eat lamb (or veal) because they haven’t had a chance to live as long as other livestock. I know my decision doesn’t mean that they don’t get slaughtered at the same time as always, but it does mean one less customer, like that makes much difference I know.

>> No.16917129

>>16917063
Hedgehog and crow meat

>> No.16917135

>>16917063
Long pig.

>> No.16917141

>>16917123
>Animals
>Souls
Only man has a soul, silly goose. And I mean MAN. Women are spineless soulless husks. :^)

>> No.16917145

>>16917135
Would you really refuse a taste if someone offered you some?

>> No.16917150

>>16917063
I don't eat mass produced meat like pork, beef and chicken. Their lives are shitty. And that's the main point, not how you kill them. Life=long, death=short.

>> No.16917155

>>16917063
I think the only meat I wouldn't eat is if I knew it came from korea or israel or was generally sending money that way, probably something I should be more mindful of in future

>> No.16917159

>>16917063
Not really, I’ve had a lot of weird shit too that id try again

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>>16917063
Octopus. Too intelligent and (likely) self-aware to justify killing and eating.

>> No.16917170

>>16917168
Wtf octopus is self aware?

>> No.16917181

>>16917168
I hate Japanese

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nN7nJ6RzHDk

>> No.16917190

Octopus, dolphin, and anything that's cooked or eaten alive. Would be others (great apes, parrots, etc) but they're not really food anywhere I've been so I've never had to give it

>> No.16917191

>>16917190
>anything that's cooked or eaten alive
what about Lobster?

>> No.16917192

>>16917170
Yeah, you should look up some of the stuff on octopus intelligence, they're really cool and insanely smart.

>> No.16917197

>>16917191
Yeah, learning how lobster was cooked is what started me into thinking about what I do and don't want to eat as a teenager. Shellfish in general and lobsters in particular hold very little appeal for me as a food, so it wasn't a struggle to drop them.

>> No.16917200

>>16917170
Hard to say exactly, but it’s very likely.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/octopus-chronicles/octopuses-gain-consciousness-according-to-scientists-declaration/

>>16917181
Eat Fresh™

>> No.16917206

lamb straight up. can't believe people eat that
pork generally too though I still like a bit of chorizo and I hear the meatfree version is pretty grim

>> No.16917209

>>16917063
monkey

>> No.16917240

>available where I live, but would never eat for emotional reasons
calf, lamb and kangaroo

>not available where I live; would never eat for moral reasons
dolphin, sea turtle, whale, parrot species

>not available; would never eat for health reasons
monke

>available; would never eat for mental health reasons
human

>> No.16917247

I'm surprised by how many people say they don't eat lamb.
Maybe because I live in a place with a lot of sheep farms and lamb is by far the best meat.
Sheep are also pretty dirty animals.

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>>16917247
Same. I guess it makes sense but I’ve just never encountered the issue. Perhaps we should bring back mutton.

>> No.16917273

>>16917256
Literally never seen mutton on a menu, it's crazy how rare it is. Would really like to try it.

>> No.16917281

>>16917273
Mutton is pretty tough, so you'll only see it in stews or curries, dishes that are slow cooked over a long time. Or as a roast.

>> No.16917285

>>16917281
Makes sense. How attached are farmers to their sheep? They're not exactly quick, I'm betting I could catch and butcher one pretty readily. Throw that fucker in the crockpot, make pulled mutton sandwiches.

>> No.16917289

>>16917273
Because mutton and even more sheep have an unpleasent flavour to many. Lamb is still okay for most.

>> No.16917291

>>16917285
I mean, the farmer is as attached to the sheep as much as you'd be attached to whatever a sheep is worth, quite a lot.

The other thing is, sheep tend to stay close together, like a giant ball of wool, you I wouldn't try fucking with them :D

>> No.16917300

>>16917112
shoo catherine zeta

>> No.16917301

>>16917098
How many Americans would be totally chill if they saw a dog meat burger on the menu or something? What meat you're okay with eating depends largely on culture.

>> No.16917306

>>16917063
Chickens are the most exploited animal on the planet, heck there's not even a name for their meat like veal or pork of beef, it's just chicken.

>> No.16917307

>>16917300
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75Aj6PUX49M

>> No.16917318

>>16917306
Yes, but at the same time, they are chickens.
We do differentiate among animals based on their perceived intelligence and ability to have a relationship with humans.

>> No.16917329

>>16917318
Still, the only animal that's meat comes up when you Google its name only and the only animal that has two emojis suggested.

>> No.16917359

>>16917318
Pigs are similar to domestic cats on both those fronts. Why do amerifats not eat cats?

>> No.16917381

>>16917359
almost no yield from a cat. they're too lean. even in countries/cultures known to eat cats and dogs its still actually pretty rare and mostly something that happened in famine/drought periods as its just impractical regardless of attitudes

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>>16917063

>> No.16917386

>>16917359
I've been told that their meat tastes like cat piss.

>> No.16917387

>>16917359
Sentimentality and “cuteness,” same reason some people don’t go in for rabbit. Also harvesting cats for meat would be horribly inefficient, they’re too lean to have the same yield as pigs.

>> No.16917405

Dog, whale, dolphin, chimp and bugs.

>> No.16917415
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>>16917387
Eating carnivores is in general very inefficient.
Input protein to output protein is a large loss.
It also differs with plant based meat-production e.g. fish and chickens are more effective than pigs or cows (that only make sense if eating grass).
With a carnivore you add an additional step loosing most protein with no added value over eating an omnivore or herbivore.

>> No.16917419

>>16917063
octopus/squid. Too damned smart to be considered food.

yes, yes, "if they're so smart, why am I eating them RIGHT NOW?!" And I am also aware they aren't so discerning about each other, but that's just how I feel on it.

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>>16917382
>>16917415
Putting these two together this is the land-animal I have the least problem with eating.

>> No.16917425

>>16917098
I don't like eating mammals too much desu, especially pork.

Fuck birds and fish though

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>>16917063
You could give anything big anime eyes and you could get people to stop eating it.

>> No.16917449

I gave up squid and octopus because I just like them too much to eat them even though they taste good.

everything else I feel bad about too honestly, I can get over it long enough to eat it and enjoy the flavor.

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16917457

I dont eat babies of animals, lamb or calf for example.

>> No.16917459

>>16917063
Human, dogs and monkeys

>> No.16917463

>>16917301
yeah but that's not morality, it's just cultural. pigs are basically just as smart as dogs and much smarter than horses yet many american bacon-eaters would freak out if you served them dog or horse

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>>16917459
> monkeys
> he's missing out sopa de macaco(uma delicia)
NGMI

>> No.16917470

>>16917463
Octopuses are as just as smart as 3 years olds
Some corvids are as smart as 4 years olds

>> No.16917473

>>16917063
i probably wouldn't eat veal because it's weird. yea i eat animals but eating a baby animal is just vial and would make me feel like a dick.

>> No.16917477

>>16917473
You eat baby plants all the time, that's what seeds are.

>> No.16917480

>>16917063
None. I will eat any meat from any animal.

>> No.16917495
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>>16917480
If you do not hunt, you get hunted.
Weakass

>> No.16917507

>>16917240
where is human meat readily available near you anon?

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>>16917084
We all already did
If you ever ate red stuff, you ate bugs.

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>>16917473

>> No.16917650

>>16917467
>>16917495
i fucking hate monkeys so much its unreal

>> No.16917661

>>16917063
>Which meats, if any, do you no eat out of morality?
Most normal people eat beef, chicken, turkey, and pork in the US.
Frankly, lamb are kind of cute, but I think people who eschew eating lamb are doing it because they didn't grow up eating it and it is strong-flavored.
Veal is avoided by most people for the fact of cruelty, as the food police pointed out they are forcefed milk beyond their usual period, and kept from their mothers and much activity, maybe even confined in a stall.
I don't know anyone who likes liver who would avoid the other controversy, which is fattened goose liver. It's been shown the goose loves to overeat and enjoys the company of their feeding. It's delicious, just expensive.

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>>16917661
>I think people who eschew eating lamb are doing it because they didn't grow up eating it
Mutton and lamb used to be more common, but cattle ranchers hated that sheep herds stripped all the grasslands bare so they murdered any nearby sheep ranches until beef was the dominant meat product.

>> No.16917726

>>16917661
isn't veal largely a byproduct of constantly impregnated dairy cows giving birth to more cattle than the farm wants to raise? also they use the renet from the baby cow stomach for cheese since they're gonna kill it anyway (cheaper than synthesizing). so even though it's not "popular" I don't think it's going away unless dairy farming practices change dramatically, and people might as well just eat it. it does taste a little weird though, its not the best flavor.

>> No.16917740

>>16917206
nah meat-free chorizo is the only good sausage alternative, the spices are still there. all other vegan "sausages" are quite grim though.

>> No.16917742

>>16917123
lol

>> No.16917765

>>16917191
Lobsters are like large insects though. They react to avoid pain stimuli in the same way that a Roomba reacts to avoid falling down a set of stairs, but they don't "feel" anything in the same way that a human does. There isn't such a thing as "the experience of how it is to be a lobster"

>> No.16917780

>>16917507
You can find free range human meat in every grocery store in America, and they don't even charge any money for it.

>> No.16917798

>>16917063

Personally,

1. People (too risky)
2. Any young babies (like veil)
3. Really any pet

I don't condone people eating things like dog or whatever. However, if lab grown meat becomes a thing, I will eat that instead.

>> No.16917801

>>16917063
I wouldn't eat my pets. Other people's are fine if it's necessary.

>> No.16917817

>>16917063
I'll pass on the foie gras, cruelty aside fatty yellow liver rank ain't that appealing.

>> No.16917829

>>16917329
>>16917318
>>16917306
Fools, what is poultry?
I'm so anoyed by that "human companion" argument.

>> No.16917837

>>16917495
You completely misunderstood me. I said I WILL eat any meat from any animal. There is no animal I will not consume.

>> No.16917841

>>16917329
>>16917306
Livestock mammals having two different names for the animal and the food in English is just a historical accident. It's because after the Normans conquered England in the 11th century they spoke Norman (like French) in the upper classes and Old English in the lower classes. The modern English names for the animals come from the Old English animal names and the modern names for the meats come from the French animal names, since the farmers spoke Old English and the eaters and cultual influencers spoke French. We do have "poultry" as the Norman-derived word for bird flesh, but chicken is the only meat that peasants could actually afford to eat so the Old English word "chicken" is still also used for the food.

>> No.16917845

>>16917765
Exactly, they have like one fucking neuron for a brain

>> No.16917863

>>16917829
Poultry means birds kept for meat feathers and eggs. It doesn't refer to the meat.
>>16917841
In modern context poultry isn't used to mean bird flesh, see above

>> No.16917872

>>16917081
You’d refuse to eat octopus?

>> No.16917887

>>16917872
many such cases in the thread

>> No.16917908

>>16917507
Hitchhikers mostly

>> No.16917913

>>16917063
I won't eat shit like dogs, cats, or other pets obviously. I used to be opposed to eating horses but I've had enough experiences with them to know that they're total assholes so I wouldn't mind eating one. It's too bad that you can't really find horse meat in the USA.

>> No.16917915

I refuse to eat pork, veal, whale, or chimps.

>> No.16917918

I eat most meats, however I wouldn't eat fois gras unless I know it's from a producer who doesn't overfeed and overfatten the ducks to where it debilitates them even before death. It's shockingly cruel and the practice should be banned.

>> No.16917919

>>16917915
Post nose

>> No.16917934

I don't eat anything originating from the ocean or water because I simply don't trust something swimming around in it's own shit piss cum and whatever shit we threw in there too.
That said I make my meats well-done for the same paranoid reason. I'll eat medium-rare or rare in mixed company but I want to be sure my meats are eradicated of any potential issues, and any sea-bearing creature can fuck right off.

>> No.16917942

Octopus, they're cool and smart. I wouldn't eat any wild endangered species obviously, or monkeys and apes. Other than that I don't care, give me veal, dogs, cats, humans, dolphins and whales.

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>>16917863
it refers to the birds and the meat.

>> No.16917952

>>16917726
>cheaper than synthesizing
Not just that. It's an requirement for many European geographical indicated cheeses, because it's the traditional way.
Also veal doesn't taste weird. It's a mix in both flavour and texture of beef and pork. Just very neutral and tender. If it wouldn't be as expensive as it is it would be much more popular.

>> No.16917954

>>16917942
>I wouldn't eat any wild endangered species
>give me ... dolphins and whales.
hmm

>> No.16917962

>>16917949
Cambridge includes historical meanings
https://www.britannica.com/animal/poultry-agriculture
But in the context it doesn't refer exclusively to chicken, it retains the meaning of farm raised bird. A wild chicken killed is chicken meat, not poultry.

>> No.16917963

>>16917952
it tastes weird to me, and it doesn't taste like beef or pork or a mix. neutral yes, in a weird way, like there's no vitality in the food, it's so soft and fatty.

>> No.16917964

>>16917507
Not him but I looked off my balcony and there's several hundred pounds of it sitting on a car bumper rn. Looks fatty, but I could trim it probly.

>> No.16917970

>>16917954
There are plenty of unendangered dolphin and whale species. Dolphin is probably delicious, I imagine it tasting like tuna.

>> No.16917974 [DELETED] 

>>16917970
I heard it tastes metallic and gamey and fatty

>> No.16917977

>>16917962
Wild chicken is still poultry. The word is a corruption of poulet, which simply means chicken.

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>>16917970
beef liver aparently

>> No.16917990

>>16917978
That's no good...

>> No.16918001

>>16917977
You ignored everything I wrote.

>> No.16918011

>>16917109
>>16917119
I don't give a shit about animals, but I refuse to eat lamb because I just think it tastes weird

>> No.16918013

>>16917990
I know their populations are in decline due to environmental reasons but I'm convinced that if seals and whales and dolphins actually tasted good to most people they would be extinct already. instead it's some almost-black ocean meat that's poison and tastes like liver.

>> No.16918016

>>16917942
I wont eat octopus either. Ive tried it and it wasnt that great. I later learned about how smart they are and decided to never eat them.

Ive driven by veal farms and they are kept in dog kenel type things. I dont want anything to do with that shig

>> No.16918018

>>16917168
Yeah, I just think they taste kinda gross

>> No.16918024

>>16918013
Many sea mammals seem to taste bad. Especially those from cold water areas as many old ass discoverers described.

>> No.16918030

>>16918024
they're mostly blubber. polar bears will often just eat the meatier parts of seals/walruses etc and leave the blubber to the foxes and buzzards

>> No.16918144

>>16917081
Duck. I don't want to eat Mr. Quackers.

>> No.16918171
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I feel humans have a special bond with dogs, cats and horses so I don't eat them.
The ones we domesticated for food are just that so I feel fine eating them.
I don't think I would eat a dolphin or a primate either.
For some reason, vegans hate this more than anything.
They prefer to see the world as black and white.
You will not that vegans lack subtlety

>> No.16918247

>>16917063
I eat everything without reservation, but here is my empathy tier list:

Top: Cows and pigs. About as much personality as a dog. I justify eating them by the fact that they wouldn't exist if we weren't breeding for the express purpose of eating them.
High: Ducks and rabbits. Not as smart as cows and pigs, but cute enough that killing them myself would give me trouble.
Mid: Goats and sheep. I don't feel much for them. Lambs are cute, but they are stupid and stubborn animals in general, making me less sympathetic.
Low: Chicken, stupid and soulless, just look into their beady little eyes. Geese, more personality than chicken, but they have it coming for their beligerence. I will eat any animal that gives me shit out of principle.
Bottom: Fish and seafood. I feel bad for a fish that's flopping around on land and throw it back in the water, but I have about as much empathy as that for an insect. Eating them is the moral equivalent of picking an apple.

>> No.16918277

>>16918247
Oh, things I wouldn't eat unless faced with stravation: Dogs, cats, sea mammals (including seals) and humans. Everything else is fair game. I have some aprehension about eating insects, but only because globohomo is pushing it. I love seafood, I have heard certain insects are close to that. I have eaten snails in France and liked them.

>> No.16918350

I avoid pork because pigs are unclean animals.

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>>16917063
Shrimps, because I think they are cute

>> No.16918375

>>16917063
I try not to eat octopus because they will seek vengeance during the uprising. Octopi are not a benevolent species and human oppression of us has gone on far too long. Japan will be first to fall.

>> No.16918381

>>16918350
>unclean
what does this even mean in an animal context? is it the idea they live in their own shit? isn't that only in an unnatural domestic/farm setting that they can't help and the same applies to any other animal in a similar setting. its not like wild boars live that way
and eitherway why would it make the meat itself 'unclean'?

>> No.16918392

>>16917063
The sentient animals:
Elephants
cetaceans
octopus
anything else is fair game.

>> No.16918394

>>16918375
octopi is not the plural of octopus just so you know
it would be if it was an ancient roman word but its ancient greek where plural words don't end in i

>> No.16918419

>>16918394
Actually it's latinized Greek (c instead of k). Very common in biology and often causing trouble if you're not slightly familiar with both of the languages.

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None. I don't eat bunnies cuz they're cute, though.

>> No.16918445

>>16917495
lol vegans live rent-free in your head, dyslexic retard

>> No.16918556

>>16917063
Long pork. Everything else is fair game. Probably wouldn't touch primates, but that's a health concern, not a morality one.

>> No.16918775

>>16917063
I'll even eat veal so I'm probably the wrong person to ask. My favorite meat is bison, I always add fats when I'm cooking it and I always cook it close to rare. My grocery store has bison sirloin and I stock up on those bad boys even if they're just a bit pricy.

>> No.16918792

>>16918775
Interesting. I'm guessing adding the additional fat helps with the leanness? Or am I wrong to think of bison as lean? I've only had it a few times.

>> No.16918988

>sentient

what does this mean ultimately? is it a nonsense concept we created? a pig is sentient but it doesn't put it at any survival advantage over a say
a deer or goat
they're cloven and even animals supposedly far lower on the 'intelligence' scale can manipulate their environment by having maneuverable claws far better leading them to have far higher survival rates

tldr does nature even need sentient animals?

>> No.16919015

>>16917837
eat the bugs.

>> No.16919040

>>16917307
Fuckin kek, RIP Norm

>> No.16919043

>>16917145
Only if they ate some too. I don't eat weird shit unless someone else eats it with me.

>> No.16919059

>>16918350
I smell a mudslide fuck allah

>> No.16919077

>>16917098
I pretty much only eat beef because where I buy my beef I know it was kept in good conditions, lived an okay life, and was killed quickly and relatively painlessly.
Most birds are kept too poorly. There's one source for pork that's okay, but I dunno pigs seem pretty smart. I get it from time to time but not often.
Fish and shellfish is all fair game.

>> No.16919179

>>16917063
I only eat animals that engage in opportunistic cannibalism. If they're gonna eat eachother then how tf can you argue I shouldn't eat them?

Pigs, chickens, ducks, rabbits, squid, shrimp

>> No.16919286

>>16917240
>never eat for emotional reasons
fag

Would you ever eat wallaby?

>> No.16919288

what semi-aquatic hellscape are you people all living in where squid and octopuses are just flying around everywhere?
I've never seen an irl squid/octopus in my life

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>>16919288
It is very common all over spain. Almost every restaurant serves at least one cephalopod dish, usually several.
I think it's stupid that people who eat cows and pigs refuse to eat octopus because they are oh so intelligence. I dont fucking buy it. Seems like anglo tastelet cope.

>> No.16919393 [DELETED] 

>>16917650
racist piece of shit

>> No.16919518

>>16917063
Cock
Bring gay is a moral failing and a sin

>> No.16919528

>>16917063
You eat meat because it's tasty.
I eat meat because I hate animals and want to see them all die.
We are not the same.

>> No.16920240

>>16918392
sorry incorrect definition
I meant I don't eat sapient creatures like:
Elephants
cetaceans
octopus
anything else is fair game.

sentience is just the ability to feel and is no indication of intelligence.

>> No.16920249

Out of animals that are considered meat on the western world just octopus, it's just weird to eat something that intelligent. I also feel bad about eating pork for the same reason but that passes because they are mean bastards

>> No.16920599

>>16917661

I can't eat lamb anymore because I somehow developed an allergy or sensitivity to it; I'll get an unbelievable attack of diarrhea twenty minutes after eating it, like clockwork.

>> No.16920620

>>16917081
If someone served me a plate of dog without my prior forwarning, I'd eat it. Me not eating it isn't going to put the dog back together.

>> No.16921292

>>16917063
When I was a kid at my grandparent's out in the country they brought a live sheep tied to slaughter and roast it. They didn't do it in front of me, but I spent 10 minutes feeding the sheep grass and petting it because I felt really sad. Can't eat sheep since then,

>> No.16921298

>>16917247
I quite like lamb, though I can't blame anyone for not enjoying it, be it for taste or emotional reasons. I still think it's delicious.

>> No.16921319

Personally I wouldn't eat any animal i would be willing to have sex with, humans, monkeys, apes, horses and donkeys and stuff, dolphins, those kinds of animals

>> No.16921322
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I don't avoid meats because of morality but I feel like an asshole whenever I eat veal despite it being my favorite type of meat.
I just can't stop, it's too good.

>> No.16921330

>>16917063
I try not to eat a lot of pigs or octopus/squid because I respect their intelligence too much. Cows are also cute as hell, so I take them into consideration. Ultimately no matter how much I limit my enjoyment of food though, people from other poorer countries will negate any sort of moral offset that I'm trying to make.
A Chinaman with several children automatically undoes any sort of positive ecological effort that I could ever make with just a single child.
So ultimately, I just buy and eat what I feel like or don't feel like eating at that moment. If, one day, I have to end, cook and eat people like Alex Jones, I might be down for it.

>> No.16921341

>>16921319
this is a very reasonable standard honestly. though you're going to have to convince a lot of goat and sheep fuckers of various nationalities.

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>>16918375
>us

>> No.16921670

>octopus
>octopus
>octopus

jesus christ shup up you disingenuous fucks. If you were from a country/culture where octopus was eaten on a regular basis you wouldn't be spouting this shit. Stop eating pork first, you lying fucks.

>> No.16921674

>>16921670
The internet has made them seem smart and charming. Octopus PR stays winning. No one with a lot of money is trying to make people eat octopus. Pigs are PR losers right now and a lot of people want to tell you how delicious they are.

>> No.16921686

>>16921670
>If you were born in a culture where murder is normal you wouldn't hate it so much
No shit

>> No.16921816

Nothing I wouldn't eat out of morality, but I would never eat dove again. One of worst things I've ever tasted, felt bad that I wasted an entire day hunting/cooking them just to feed them to my dogs and order pizza.

>> No.16922463

>>16917170
>>16917168
Indeed. Certainly more self aware than the average channer.

>> No.16923353

>>16917063
Human.

>> No.16923374

>>16918792
No it's very lean, had almost no fat. That's why it's supposed to be cooked rare because any longer it would dry out. Great stuff though, I probably eat it more than any other meat and the livestock is usually treated much better if you care about that kind of stuff.

>> No.16923501

>>16921670
Octopus is normal food where I'm from, I ate a lot of it growing up, but I don't eat it now because now I know how smart they are. My parents don't either, for the same reason. I also eat little to no pork, if that makes you feel better, but the difference in intelligence is immense so the comparison is poor.

>> No.16923508

>>16921670
did a pig write this?

>> No.16923511

>>16917063
Anything sapient, anything commonly kept as a pet in the west.
Examples: cats, crows, goldfish, dolphins

>> No.16923535

>>16919288
I have eaten octopus a ton and I'm American. It's available at restaurants within an hour of my home. Do you live in one of the more rural parts of Wyoming or something?

>> No.16923596

>>16917063
out of morality only, humans, animals i consider to be a pet, and also in general anything that's not considered livestock, and even any livestock if i have to kill it myself.

in practice, this means i eat the following meats:
pork, beef, chicken, turkey, duck, goose, rabbit, veal, deer, warthog, kangaroo, alligator, cornish hen, poultry, fish, molluscs, shellfish, crustaceans, squid, octopus, frogs, snails, horse, and probably some other things i can't remember right now.

>> No.16924066

>>16919386
>I dont fucking buy it. Seems like anglo tastelet cope.
It clearly is. It's easy to give up eating something that you never eat anyway, especially if it gives you a bonus of feeling good about the "decision".
>>16921674
This. The same npcs saying this stuff also probably think drinking coffee is quirky and "bacon is a vegetable" or whatever is the latest bullshit.

>> No.16924182

>>16917063
none, i'll try anything once. my only criteria for meat is the taste.

>> No.16924419

>>16919386
What does it have to do with Anglos? English seaside serves octopus and their country is like 80% seaside.

>> No.16924427

>>16917063
I eat most meat with no qualms.

I avoid lamb and veal because I am a gigantic pussy for cute baby animals.

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>>16917063
I make sure to eat as much flesh as I can as my moral duty to satan herself(male).
The more it screams the healthier it is to consume.

>> No.16924444

>>16917063
Dry aged veal would change your mind. Trust me. Bring $$.

>> No.16924450

>>16917168
If it could eat and torment you, it would.
Most carnivores love to play with their food in the wild actually.

>> No.16924459

>>16917424
Apparently Emus in the Emu war were so dumb they overwhelmed machine guns by flooding towards the shooters.

>> No.16924472

>>16917942
>I wouldn't eat any wild endangered species obviously, or monkeys and apes.
I wouldn't eat great apes full stop out of disease reasons.
There's a reason why cannibalism is taboo and great apes aren't as different as people think. In fact the romans considered gorillas to be "large hairy men" not animals.

>> No.16924483

>>16924472
Romans also thought people could shapeshift based on sexual preferences, that lesbians grew giant clits to fuck eachother with and that by exclusively fucking women all the time a man risked turning into a woman

>> No.16924501

>>16917978
>high in mercury
Why the fuck would you want to eat anything with high mercury?
This is why you throw back big mackerel.

>> No.16924507

>>16918013
I wanted eat any large sea critter because of the poisons they accumulate now.

>> No.16924508

>>16924450
Absolutely. Which is why we must not anger the kraken.

>> No.16924513

>>16918440
Delicious though.
Apparently they've got bugs too from memory.

>> No.16924515

>>16924501
I wonder if dolphin fin has less mercury than the meat
Or am I thinking of shark fin soup? Can’t keep track of which marine animals people like to eat fin of

>> No.16924525

>>16919288
Literally plagues of squid in the pacific and indian oceans because of environmental damage and broken food chains.
Seems to be millions around in the water lately.

Strangely though, there's less local cuttlefish. Normally you see their Cuttlebones on the beach but lately that's a rare thing.

>> No.16924528

>>16921319
>any animal i would be willing to have sex with
>humans
Look at this mad man.

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I just base it off of social contracts. Is this an animal that can form a deep bond with a human that allows us to benefit off of one another? Can it not just emote pain, but emotionally suffer with awareness, like a human can? My entire answer to both of those is no to humans, dogs and elephants. Maybe dolphins.

>> No.16924535

>>16924508
That's not a joke, apparently giant squid attacks are actually a thing now.
They must be running out of food or something down there.

Explains the rise in shark attacks too.

>> No.16924543

>>16924533
>Is this an animal that can form a deep bond with a human that allows us to benefit off of one another? Can it not just emote pain, but emotionally suffer with awareness, like a human can?
>like a human can

I've never met such a person.
Humans are foul creatures worthy of scorn and consumption.
This why I only refuse to eat space elves. Truly a superior race of beings.

>> No.16924554

>>16924543
Magpies might also be more aware than we think. You know that feeling you get when someone's looking at you? Dogs have that when we look at them as well. Our social bonds with them are insanely deep. Magpies express this same trait. So I probably wouldn't eat a magpie, either. Space elves are too gamey.

>> No.16924556

I still eat them like 2-3 times a year. But its chicken wing. When i look at a basket of chicken wings its hard not to think about the 50 chickens who died so I can half eat their bones.

>> No.16924568

>>16917127
Lamb is not baby newborn sheep. It's a 50kgs mature animal up to around a year old. It's killed then as lamb with some particularly good quality female kept to breed as replacements for old worn out ewes. It's not really comparable to veal, which comes from unwanted calves only 4 days old or so as a byproduct of the dairy industry. In sheeps case, killing most of the lambs as they reach sexual maturity and prime eating around the same time is the way to manage a sustainable flock of sheep and keep some control over their breeding, as they are otherwise living freely on large pieces of land.

>>16917273
Most mutton meat from big sheep farming countries like aus and nz gets exported into asia. It's actually these days worth as much as beef is but it's not often available in western countries

>>16917726
It's actually possible to remove the need to kill these calves. Using sexed semen for replacement cows only females are born from those top performers. Using beef breeds across the other cows, the crossbred calves can be reared by beef farmers, if enough people are willing to rear them.

>> No.16924569

>>16924556
Same. It seems so excessive.

>> No.16924573

I eat octopus for the exact reason they are smart. I look in their eyes and instinctually realize they are my ancient enemies that must be defeated. I don't feel that way about any other animal but octopuses.

>> No.16924625

>>16917285
>How attached are farmers to their sheep? They're not exactly quick, I'm betting I could catch and butcher one pretty readily

They're quicker than people think. Most of the time someone says they are stupid fucks, it's because they just got done tearing their hair out failing to shift them where they wanted them to go. As for how attached, some people are breeding and improving a flock of sheep for their whole life, or even several generations. Other people just buy excess lambs from other big breeding properties and only run them for a few months to fatten up on easier land. Sheep have a tendency to drop dead in weird and wonderful ways and farmers are usually dealing with large numbers of them, you could say they're very attached to their flock, but perhaps not so much to any particular individual in it, the sheep basically by their nature act as a collective and are treated as such.

>> No.16924633

>>16924554
>Magpies might also be more aware than we think.
I personally have a raven I named after Kurt Cobain called "Kurt Crowbain" who appears outside of my window every now and then to caw and devour the doves eggs in the nest in the tree next to my room. He's a bretty cool birb 2bh.
He's always cawing at me when my life goes to hell. Cheeky faggot.

Space elves are not gamey, that is lies.

>> No.16924643

>>16917285
There’s a cool scene in A Bride’s Story about butchering a lot of sheep for a wedding you should read. You’re the British guy.

>> No.16924702

>>16917661
>Veal is avoided by most people for the fact of cruelty, as the food police pointed out they are forcefed milk beyond their usual period, and kept from their mothers and much activity, maybe even confined in a stall.

And why would someone "force feed milk beyond their usual period". By the time it's grown to that usual period it's worth more alive than dead. A weaned calf is worth maybe 15x more than one that would be sent to be killed for veal because of the effort in feeding it and the fact it's no longer reliant on milk, it's guts have developed by that age and it can go live on pasture, and grow up to be a prime beef, or a replacement dairy cow, or whatever it's future holds. I don't like that millions of young calves are killed either, but there is misinformation in your post. You make it sound like people are force feeding big fat 100kg calves milk so they can still be classed as veal, but there's already so many young calves killed there is no need for specially producing veal that I've ever seen. What really happens is they're fed for maybe a week, until the next truck coming passed can take them away and you get a cheque for maybe the price of a dinner for two. And if they're sick at all and not viable for transport, they just get a bullet and thrown in a hole.

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I have a cowgirl fetish, but I still eat beef occasionally

>> No.16924748

>>16917063
Pig, cow, chicken like most americans.

>> No.16924751

>>16917063
Normal people don't eat meat but arbitrarily exclude one out of "morality" you self-absorbed homo

>> No.16924824

>>16924743
I have a lactation fetish because I think most people have that from birth.
Actually I bet even girls have that, though they'd probably avoid admitting it.

>> No.16924826

>>16924824
that isn't what "fetish" means, brainlet

>> No.16924841

>>16924826
Actually it's exactly what fetish means.
You must be ESL.

>> No.16924926

>>16917698
damn thats so mean

>> No.16924947

>>16917063
>Which meats, if any, do you no eat out of morality?
Human meat is pretty much the only meat I wont eat. Mostly for moral reasons although you can probably argue that with proper consent that could be circumvented. Still sounds gross to me.
Maybe some species that was so close to extinction that I specifically contribute to their demise in a measurable and big way (like sub 50 individuals alive or some shit).
If it's the last individual I'd want to eat it though, imagine being able to say that you specifically are responsible for the extinction of a species, while also knowing you were the last human in history to eat that type of meat.

>> No.16924955

I’d have difficulty trying human meat unless the source was okay with being killed for it.
Also wouldn’t want to eat cat because I like cats. Only small cats though. Tried lion once and thought it was good.

>> No.16925775

How come so many americans don't want to eat lamb? It's one of the best meats both the way it is farmed and how it tastes

>>16917698
Maybe it's something to do with this and the long standing dominance of the beef industry afterwards in the US. Dumb shits though, missed out on 50 dollars a kilo wool in the 50s

>> No.16925781

>>16917063
halal meat and veal

>> No.16925838

>>16917872
>You’d refuse to eat octopus?

Well yeah but not because of ethics or shit, it just looks gross. All wiggly and with the little suckers and sheeet.

>> No.16925876

>>16917063
I've eaten most typical meats in north american culture, so thats including rabbit, duck, veal, lamb, goose, wild game like deer, elk, and bear, and octopi.
For widely consumed animals (encompassing chicken, pig, and cow) I guess I just try to eat them with the best knowledge and means I can. By that I mean, I'd try to get an animal that had a chance to live free range. However, needing to be pragmatic, I cant always afford something like that, and then just get whatever mass-produced vacuum sealed thing is available.
In terms of young animals, so veal and lamb, I had the chance to try them, for which I'm grateful, but now probably wont touch them. My opinion, let the animal live its life and then bring it to slaughter. If I'm a half-decent cook, then I should be able to take a gamey steak or piece of mutton and still make something good with it.
For more controversial things, for example foie gras, its the same as young animals; I got to try it, make an opinion on it, and now I'm fine not eating it again.
While most cephalopods, like squid and octopi, have been shown to have intelligence and self-awareness, I personally still have a hard time believing that they have cognizance akin to something like a chicken or a pig, so I'll eat them the same as most seafood.
I'm lucky to be alive in a time when the worlds foods are so closely available, and it would be a great loss to not at least try most things out there. Understanding where the animal comes from, how it was raised and slaughtered, and how to process it is important to being a better cook, imo.

>> No.16925892

>>16925876
>let the animal live its life and then bring it to slaughter
What's the point when it's life is to stand in a field and be fed.

>> No.16925893

>>16924533
awareness and bond are tough things to quantify. some people are certain that the chickens they keep have an attachment to them, from all of those videos of hens snuggling up with owners. same thing with cows. its a real grey-zone, so its tough to navigate. its probably best to draw those lines as close as youre comfortable with, and understand some people have drawn theirs either much closer or farther away.

>> No.16925897

>>16925781
Most meat is halal, even unlabelled stuff. Unless you saw the cow get bolted and not stun&cut then you'd have no way of knowing

>> No.16925915

>>16925892
thats literally what an animal is supposed to do. eat, shit, fuck, sleep, and eventually die. humans are exactly the same, just with some extra steps in between. so, personally, i dont see the problem with letting them do the whole "living" thing until they get a bit older

>> No.16925921

>>16917063
Human?

>> No.16925929

>>16917063
Other than pigs (or chickens), I don't eat other predators out of respect. Also, I don't like eating meats from creatures close in intelligence to humans, like corvids, octopus, whale, or dolphin.

>> No.16925942

>>16925892
Whats the point if it rotted in a hole afterwards, dead of old age and disease with no teeth left, the fact that someone wants to eat parts of it pays for it's entire lifetime of care, and all the supporting communities

>> No.16925948

>>16925942
God damn that’s disgusting

>> No.16925952

>>16917063
I would be willing to eat any DEAD animal. It's the crazy chink shit they do when it's alive that I have a problem with.

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>>16925948
The horror, feel free to move to a civilization of hunter gatherers

>> No.16925981

>>16925929
what you don't eat magpies? such an edgy opinion

>> No.16925993

>>16925915
>Supposed to do
These are bred for food, so they are supposed to be eaten, doesn't matter when that happens

>> No.16926058

>>16917063
Outside of obvious shit like human and endangered animals, just octopus, I suppose. I would say pork, but I don't like the taste of pork in the first place.

>> No.16926074

>>16917088
i think i'll go with these sensible digits.

>> No.16926080

>>16921670
Why are you acting as if octopus is rare and exotic
I live in the middle of midwestern flyoverland and I can easily find frozen octopus at the grocery store

>> No.16926239

>>16926080
>Why are you acting as if octopus is rare and exotic
It isn't. Just that I suspect that it not a traditional part of the cuisine of most of the hypocrites itt saying they "avoid" eating it because of some reddit meme.
>I live in the middle of midwestern flyoverland and I can easily find frozen octopus at the grocery store
Yeah, but you don't.

>> No.16926266

>>16924824
Can confirm, have fed girls from my huge foxtits in second life.

>> No.16926470

>>16917063
The bible said do whatever you want with animals outside of abuse when it comes to eating so everything's up for grabs for me fags. Not eating certain sea life is only an old testament thing too.
Also I only buy free-range meat anyway and I don't eat fast food ever so it's probably less chance of terrible conditions for the animal.
It's possible to think eating meat is good and natural and also thinking terrible living conditions for animals is inhumane. A quick and swift death in one movement is good, none of that terrible throwing pigs around the blood stained floor.

>> No.16926794

>>16917063
pidgeon

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>>16926794
> missing out on pigeon
You make /ourguy/ ashamed

>> No.16926818

>>16924535
>now

>> No.16926819

>>16926816
the meat has to be from a pidgeon that isnt even old enough to start flyin man thats fucked up

>> No.16926825

>>16917063
I don't eat fish, I never really liked it + Fishes are cute and seeing a whole cooked fish with head attached disturbs me

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>>16926819
Not old enough to start flying, yeah, yet old enough to start frying

>> No.16926851

>>16926825
Land animals are merely fishes out of the water

>> No.16926861

>>16917063
Dog, monke, gorilla, chimp, oorangatang.

Everything else is game.

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>>16926861
> he did not mention human

>> No.16926890

>>16926834
I hate his grotesque fat sausage arms without shoulders.

>> No.16926891

>>16917063
i do my best to not eat anything that comes from a factory farm. the whole system is disgusting and cruel.
dont get me wrong, i love me some meat and i will eat anything, i just make the choice to not eat meat that i know comes from that disgusting system and stick to small farms or local meats. if i cant afford it, then i just simply dont have it.

im not saying that i dont cheat and have mcdonalds or whatever every once in a while, but i do my best on the day to day to keep all of that to only a few times a year.

>> No.16926903

>>16917063
i avoid eating caprids and especially goats because theyre cute. sometimes i give in and eat lamb.

>> No.16926905

I wont eat almonds
California wont get one red cent out of me

>> No.16926943

>>16918144
Your loss. Duck is delicious

>> No.16927293

>>16917063
Endangered species and monkeys.
t. ate horse, cat, dog, every offal, octopus, crickets

>> No.16927305

>>16917119
I've been to a farm and the little cow was put into a box away from the crew of cows so I stay away from it.

>> No.16927382

>>16917359
Pigs are a lot smarter than cats (and friendlier/and also the complete opposite). Pigs are probably a fair bit smarter in "generalized" intelligence than even large dogs

>> No.16927412

impossible meat is unironically really good

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>>16917087

>> No.16928757

>>16917063
i wouldn't eat dog meat but any animal that is either raised for slaughter or a game animal is fair game.

>> No.16929300

>>16917063
My gf doesn't eat octopus cuz they are big brains.

>> No.16929319

>>16917063
I don't think I'd have an opposition to anything, as long as it's safe and with a "maybe" based on preparation and presentation.
Would I eat human? Maybe, maybe yes. Would I eat human brains regardless of preparation? No.
Would I bite some dude's leg that's been spit-roasted and is obviously a leg? Probably not.
Would I eat some BBQ long pork that just looks like whatever mystery meat? Probably yes.
Would I eat dog? Yes. Cat? Yes. Horse? Absolutely. Dolphin? Fuck yes I've always wanted to try it. Whale? Been there done that.

>> No.16929429

>Human
>Dog
>That's it

>> No.16929537

>>16918381
They carry diseases

>> No.16929801

>>16917063
obviously no pets (dog, cat, that sort of thing). Also I try not to eat anything that's sexy (horse, deer) or underage (lamb, veal). and nothing that's cooked alive, so no lobsters.

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ironically it tends to be plant products I avoid. Get your fucking palm oil out of my food and leave those orangutans alone

>> No.16930042

I stopped eating wild-caught saltwater seafood. Wasn't easy, but I live in CO now so its not too hard.

>> No.16930044

>>16929801
you make it all sound so dirty, what the fuck?

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>>16917063
Horses.
>A horse is a majestic animal. An unspoken friend even closer to man than dog. The companion that silently carriers your pack and you long distances. The comrade you charge into battle atop of. The quiet fellow that would lay next to you in a field for a pillow for your head.
The horse is a majestic animal and hearing how some have needed to eat them in war sickens my soul.

>> No.16930073

>>16924556
Earlier this year I read a statistic about the number of chicken wings consumed on Super Bowl Sunday. I assumed an average height of 1 foot per chicken, and calculated that if the chickens required to produce that many wings were stacked on top of each other, it would reach well past the moon. I really wish I didnt figure that out because it made me feel like shit lol

>> No.16930088

>>16917063
I don't eat Octopus, Dolphin, or Whale
They're intelligent

>> No.16930585

lambs cows and pigs because i find them cute

>> No.16930616

>>16930063
horses are big skittish retards who deserve to be eaten raw. the japs have the right idea

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>>16917168
I eat takoyaki all the time.

>> No.16930958

>>16917063
I eat whatever the Bible says its moral and clean.
Simple as. It worked for more than 4000 years, it will work now.

>> No.16931016

>>16917087
>Bucket of fried chicken
>"King"
Why didn't the vegan draw a negroid?

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>>16917063
Soy. I'm morally against lying about 'meat' products.

>> No.16931059

>>16930958
I hope your kind go extinct soon.

>> No.16931120

>>16931051
Since when do meat substitute products lie about being meat? Are you really mad about I Can't Believe It's Not Butter too?

>> No.16931123

>>16931120
maybe they eat a lot of fast food with soy filler. or they went to prison.

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>>16931120
About the same time brands started lying about being milk. You can't milk an almond, that is udderly ridiculous.

>> No.16931145

>>16931051
I will eat three times the soy and there's nothing you can do about you impotent prick.

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>>16931145
I don't like you. Eat more soy plz.

>>16931059
non-religiousness over multiple generations ends with sterility.

>> No.16931167
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16931167

i'll fucking eat anything that moves

>> No.16931190

>>16931157
>non-religiousness over multiple generations ends with sterility.
Does it now? Keep believing in bullshit people like you have created in their heads just for coping. In the end, it's bullshit no matter how hard you believe. Your beliefs do fuck all. In fact, bullshit against facts are harmful. You are arguing against facts. Well done you bullshitter. Base your knowledge on facts, not the bullshit you and other bullshitter come up with. Or be stupid. Not learning is peak stupidity.

>> No.16931193

Just humans and our ape cousins, anything else is fair game. Whether I want to eat something is an entirely different story.

>> No.16931210

>>16931190
cope soyboy

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>>16917063
I eat pig, cow, chicken, sheep, horse and ur mom, but only if the meat in question is locally sourced from someone I know/somewhere I can visit and pet the animal beforehand/somewhere that doesn't employ black/indian/muslim "people".

>> No.16931307

>>16931157
>religious
>watches anime
>is retarded
color me surprised. how long since last shower? how long since last gf? how many teenage pussys did you eat before the age of 18? if you read this you have to reply with "you are right, atheist anon" or you'll burn in hell. how many times has your priest fucked your bussy since last week? you should consider yourself a failuire and a misstake.

>> No.16931472

>>16924472
They just don't look tasty to me, and are also smart.

>> No.16931481

I only eat chicken and fish, for health reasons. I don't give a fuck about morality. If slaughter animals weren't being eaten, they would be extinct. Is that better or worse? I don't care.

>> No.16931706

I'm just trying to eat it less overall, eating meat with three meals a day just feels like too much. That said, I don't feel bad about eating pigs because wild pigs would try to fuck my shit up and would just as gladly eat me as I them, and chickens because chickens are nasty and stupid little dinosaur leftovers and they have evil and black little eyes. Plus I can't feel bad about eating a bird so dumb you can hypnotize it with a finger.

>> No.16931755

>>16931706
i feel like i would lose in a fight with a pig

>> No.16933386

>>16917098
I pretty much only eat factory farmed animals when i'm drunk and ordering from shitty fast food places.
Other than that i'll avoid them and go for free range.

>> No.16933405

>>16931481
You can choose to only buy/support humane farming methods ie free range

>> No.16933414

>>16931472
How do you know that being dumber doesn't predispose an animal to even greater suffering? Why is smart the ultimate litmus test of capacity for suffering?

>> No.16933426

>>16931706
>I don't feel bad about eating pigs because wild pigs would try to fuck my shit up
They're literally too dumb to be compassionate toward you or form any sort of social contract with you. They don't have a choice in that behavior.

>> No.16933434

White liberals desperately need to feel superior to everyone else so they think they're too good for food that 90% of the rest of the world has been eating for millenia.

Fuck you white people. Being a poser vegan doesn't make you a better person like you think.

>> No.16933484

Armadillo, little critter is endangered but it's still sold in my hometown on the old towns

>> No.16934388

>>16933414
Smart animals are more relateable because I'm smart :)

>> No.16934868

>>16930616
>the japs have the right idea
eating whale and dolphin?

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>>16931190
schizo.

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>>16931307
You don't matter.

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>>16933434
It's an inferiority complex. Read Ted T's manifesto. Industrial Society and it's consequences, he lays it out in an orderly manner.

>> No.16935541

As far as mammals go, I only eat herbivores and some omnivores. Rest is fair game.

>> No.16935803

>>16917168
If it was so smart it wouldn’t make itself one of the best tasting meats out there

>> No.16935822

>>16917063
I try not to eat pig or octopus/cuttlefish. They're too cute and smart and have my respect for the most part.
Not sure what the fuck the rest of the thread is, must be some kind of a shitshow going on.