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  • Perkele@lemmy.whynotdrs.orgto> Greentext@lemmy.mlAnon gets screwed over
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    1 year ago

    Why should they suffer and die just so that you feel less bloated and have your tongue treated?

    Not all animals are treated badly, I was raised on a farm and our livestock was treated really good.

    buying veggies from across the globe is still more environmentally friendly than buying local animal products, what you buy is more important that where you buy from.

    Supporting locally produce just makes sense imo. Being self sufficient in an unstable world is security. Nobody knows what the future brings, and being dependant on nations far away doesn’t make any sense. It’s also easier to stay lean and healthy on a low carb meat diet.

    And the whole vegan thing is just strange to me. I don’t know any vegetarians and to my knowledge I don’t think I’ve ever met one (that I know of).


  • To be honest, meat just taste way better than plants. Also carbs, plant oil etc. makes me feel bloated. Feels better to support my local farmers and buy their meat than buying tofu and veggies imported from another continent. Living in the far north we really don’t get to be a vegetarian if I want to eat local food. Also the farm animals around here are treated really well. And they taste amazing!



  • I’m not sure if you’re being sarcastic

    I was serious, I’m sorry if I came across as rude.

    And I’m barely seeing any insects on places that used to be full of them so I guess there’s just nothing left to eat.

    Thank you for sharing this sad news. The reason I asked is that I live in Europe as well, and if things are this severe in Central Europe, than pretty soon the shitshow will come for the rest of us as well. Luckily birds and insects are still going strong here in western parts of Norway, for now that is. Still we’re seeing more jellyfish in the fjords and less fish than before. We’re also experiencing more ticks than earlier years. Things are looking bleak indeed.