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Chemistry: More sponge destruction
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Chemistry: Granulated sugar and chlorine
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Chemistry: Coca Cola and chlorine gasÂ
DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME
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i'm thinking about my little baby gay here again while the eep creeps up on me. maelle KNOWS she likes women, but she has way more important things going on to be concerned about that. alicia doesn't, she has no clue, and then one day it'll hit her like a ton of bricks, and she will hyperventilate.
I believe that there is an alternative. They could test the chemicals in their products to chemicals which reside on human skin and in the human body. That's what they test for isn't it? How certain chemicals react to the natural chemicals in and on the body? I'm sure this is rarely practiced due to costs, but I find it more practical as no living creature is harmed. That's just my two cents.
Yeah, that does seem to make sense! Honestly there really probably is a more cruelty-free option but most likely it's a lot more expensive than animals, and I mean, big businesses and the government are going to choose cost over compassion.Â
I find it really annoying when people get on my case about being a pescatarian. At least I'm doing something to help animals. It's better than nothing at all. I can't erase all meat from my diet due to health problems, but some people just don't understand. Does anyone else have this problem?
I think we've seen from the asks on this blog that a lot of people have that problem and we establish the same few things whenever this discussion comes up. Doing anything to help the cause is great. The main problem vegetarians have is when pescetarians call themselves vegetarian because it makes vegetarians' lives harder, or something. There will always be people who disagree with you and give you a hard time, and that sucks, and I'm seriously just no opening this argument back up on the blog right now because pescetarians get enough crap without my followers exploding on you guys. Keep on rocking, fish eaters~