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this bitch is so iconic fr
This meme is inescapable on French insta so I'm posting it here for all to enjoy
kendall roy - prince of tears
vegans make peace with honey
no shut up do it
vegans will pretend not to hear when natives tell them their agave products are unsustainable because they have whimsical feelings about, and i cannot stress this enough, the freedom of hive insects
Honey is literally murder but go off
Prove it.
They literally puke their guts up to make your honey
I have not seen any evidence tonsugges they are harmed or die in the process of production. They do regurgitate the nectar as part of the process to concentrate it into honey (an interesting process) but they do not suffer any injury during this process. If they did, the cost to produce honey, which is done naturally as a measure to survive over winter and through times of lower availability, would outweigh the benefits. If you kill several bees to produce enough honey to make one more bee, It makes no sense. Any animal that did that would die, even with human intervention.
Do you have any sources which suggest otherwise? I’d be interested to hear of this (relatively publicly available) information was false or misunderstood.
Bee farmers use whats called a honey maker. It’s a crude devices. It similar to a meat grinder. They force the bees in and grind them up. What comes out is a paste. That paste is later filtered into what we know as honey
This is the funniest thing I’ve ever read
the fears
“My heart has joined the Thousand, for my friend stopped running today.” (Richard Adams, Watership Down)
A tree in Turkey, adorned with Nazars; charms designed to ward off the ill effects of the evil eye.
Jon’s first “I love you.”
MAG 132 “Hi.”
An other comic tribute for this very strong moment back in episode 132 ! (Just imagine the first page as a spread page haha)
slowly gettin back to it