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Happy thanksgiving!Ā
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Why does every one want to go viral so badly? It sounds disgusting!Ā
Junk food time!
I just had a taste of Best Foods brand vegan mayonaise and OMG itās sooo good!!!
I also bought a Daiya mushroom & garlic pizza.
And I made myself this amazing caramel apple flavor alcohol beverage...with
R&R apple whiskey, salted caramel almond ice cream + creme soda.
All for $22 (which, on the west coast is really cheap!)
YAY! LIFE IS GOOD!Ā
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How I feel sometimes :-\
give me the watermelón
I guess thatās why Iām icky.
There are a lot of people attacking other people on tumblr. Iām seeing it everywhere.
We donāt all need to be fighting for this that and the other. We donāt even need to be FIGHTING about veganism.Ā
We can just - be.Ā
I want to just be able to be. Be happy. Be the best I can be.Ā
We are always more at peace when we realize we canāt control other people.Ā
The best way to help people is to give them the room to change.Ā
Fighting for peace is like screaming for silence.Ā
Iāve gotten more and more angry at reading how bad people think I am for being part of this that or the other demographic. From now on Iām going to press that block button heavily, as a huge goal in my life is peace.Ā
Weāre just one animal species out of at least hundreds of thousands, but somehow people still believe that we are more important and worthy of having lives free from exploitation, pain, and murder than literally all of them.
And, somehow, those same people have the audacity to see a person believe in allowing those other species to have that as well, and think they are the ones with the superiority complex.
An Inconvenient Sequel Doesn't Talk About Animal Agricultureāand That's Absurd
by Rachel Krantz - August 4, 2017 When I spotted fellow vegan James Cromwell in line for food at an advance screening of An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, I couldnāt help but try to talk to him. Recently arrested at a protest against SeaWorld, the Babe and Six Feet Under actor is a remarkable environmental and animal activist. āCan you believe theyāre serving chickens here?ā I asked him. āI mean, I guess itās a little better for the environment than eating cows, but itās still ironic to be serving animals at a party for a documentary about climate change.ā āYeah, really!ā Cromwell answered. āBesides the damage it does to the atmosphere from methane release, and the terrible torment of the animals, it is destroying us spiritually. You eat one hamburger and have no idea of the process that led to that one hamburger, how many animals suffered, how much waste, what it does to us, and what it does to the planet.ā Heās right. We arenāt serious enough about the impact our diet has on the environment, despite overwhelming evidence. For instance, to produce one hamburger takes as much water as two monthsā worth of showering. Additionally, the livestock sector is one of the largest sources of carbon dioxide emissions and the single largest source of both methane and nitrous oxide. And according to the World Bank, animal agriculture is responsible for nearly 90 percent of Amazon rainforest destruction, with more than 80,000 acres of forestāand 135 animal and plant speciesālost each day. Simply put, animal agriculture is one of the main culprits behind climate change. An Inconvenient Truth failed to address this, and people have been wondering whether the sequel would make up for it, particularly since it again stars Al Gore, who himself went vegan after realizing the connection between animal agriculture and global warming. Unfortunately, as James Cromwell and I were about to find out, the sequel likewise failed. And thatās truly disappointing. Instead, too much of the new documentary was devoted to spotlighting former vice president Gore as a leader, rather than informing viewers about the many concrete actions they can take to limit their carbon footprint, like At the end of the film, the audience is asked to take the pledge to #BeInconvenient, to keep demanding that schools, businesses, and towns invest in clean, renewable energy. āIf President Trump refuses to lead, Americans will,ā the call to action reads, encouraging viewers who want to fight climate change to use āyour choice, your voice, your vote.ā This is great, but aside from a few seconds where Gore mentions that āagriculture is another major causeā of CO2 emissions, the link between climate change and eating animals is entirely left out of the film. And any environmentalist worth her salt should find that outrageous. The link between our diet and the environment is both direct and strong. To give you an idea, if every American committed to just one meat-free day a week, the impact would be equivalent to switching all our gas-powered cars to hybrids. In fact, according to research published in the journal Climate Change, if you adopt a plant-based diet, youāll cut your carbon footprint in half. Yet these facts are nowhere to be found in this supposedly environmentalist documentary. Perhaps the filmmakers thought that mainstream viewers couldnāt handle the truth. I like to think otherwise. Itās time for environmentalists to face reality and start acknowledging the impact animal agriculture has on climate change. As Cromwell told me, āYou canāt consume another creature out of sloth, ignorance, and unconsciousness and then switch that off and go with dedication and consciousness in another area of your life. You have to be conscious in the entire course of living.ā To call yourself an environmentalist and ignore what eating animals is doing to our planet is hypocritical and perpetuates the selfishness that got us into this mess in the first place. If you really care about the environment, take the filmās pledge to #BeInconvenient, and tell everyone you know that one of the biggest things they can do to fight climate change is to leave animals off their plates. Whether or not they find your statement inconvenient, itās the truth.
Reblogging in hopes of this being seen by more people... like the 2-4 people a year who look at my tumblr.Ā
Ninjas are vegan pass it on
āNinja!! I want to be more gangsta!ā - Yolandi from Die Antwoord
I recently got a job in a grocery store, and I work with the flowers but since they can't give me any hours they want to train me in bakery. I'm really nervous cuz I don't know if I feel comfortable having to work with milk/eggs... I need either advice or reassurance that it's not my fault.
Hi there! Story time:
I have a friend who Iāve known for 8-9 years now, heās my best bud, and he works in the deli section of a supermarket! He got the job around a year and a half ago, and during every shift he cuts meat, cheese and eggs for people, and that is the extent of his job.
Fast forward around 2/3rds of a year, and I managed to convince (challenge) him to watch a few videos with me, suddenly he agrees with everything Iām saying and have ever said, and he wants to go vegan!
Now Iāll be honest, this is one of the worst things that could have happened for his state of mind, he has to sit there day after day, knowing what he knows, going through the patterns with people asking which cheese is the best, people giving their children these huge slabs of red meat, and people buying these concoctions of eggs, inside cheese, inside white meat, inside red meat (a genuine product that he has to sell). Heās bound to the company because he opted for an invested interest scheme where he buys shares in the company on joining, and also where he is paid less every week so that he can reclaim these funds in one lump sum with interest after 3 years of working there. So heās totally stuck in place!
The only thing that keeps him sane is that he knows that heās on the front line, and he isnāt doing anything wrong. The meat industry isnāt gaining anything from hiring him over someone else, all heās doing is taking their money, and on the plus side, heās there getting to discuss being the vegan butcher and heās able to direct people to the free from section at every available opportunity!
Thereās nothing wrong with working a job, nobody is going to penalise you or dock you āvegan pointsā for doing what you have to do to get by, yes itāll be difficult (I struggle with it where I work too) but itās only temporary and maybe you can even do some good in the mean time!
I work in a health store where we sell tons of nutritional and sports supplements, and yes, sometimes I have to sell people whey protein, and it sucks, but I know that if it was someone else in my place, they wouldnāt be directing people to the plant based proteins and subtly highlighting the dangers of dairy whilst theyāre at it!Activism can happen in the most unexpected places.
So donāt stress about it, youāre doing just fine āļøš
I have to reblog this because the answer is so amazing! <3<3<3Ā