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Which Sword Would You Choose?
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When there's something in the souvenir shop with your name on it so your sister gets it for you 😄😍❤ #uncommonnameprobs #itsnotthatweird #sohappy #mackinacisland
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I’m sorry but I’m not sorry. This is why I am an #innocentanimalrightsactivist. All of our nutrients come front plants. When we consume other animals, not only do they die unnecessarily but we are consuming already digested nutrients. Don’t our bodies deserve better than to be fed dead animal parts? 💀 Let’s say we smoke or drink or do any other drugs.. we are only harming ourselves right? What happens when we purchase cut up animals? It’s not just ourselves that are harmed :( These baby pigs are really no different from my dogs:( Lucky for us, there are tons of #veganoptions - we just have to inquire a little bit about where they are - I call it #veganhunting! So.. let’s work together to end this suffering and simply eat something else. Leave the someones alone - #eatsomethingelse #talkaboutveganism #itsnotthatweird #killinganimalsisunnecessary - it’s 2018 — #myveganvoice @myveganvoice —- #savethemALL #vegan #bevegan #beveganawesome #veganawesome #Repost @habesha.vegan ・・・ Yesterday 68 brave activist were up before the birds and found their way inside Glasshouse Country Farms, a piggery in Beerburrm QLD. Once they were inside they were faced with the reality of going on in that farm and many others like it. Rows of mother pigs confined by bars with no room to turn around and barely enough room to stand, sit and lie down. These pig are repeatedly subject to this for six week at a time over a number of years. Stillborn piglets left in the cage with the living piglets to rot away. Dismembered bodies of the piglets strewn on the ground. A cat in the pen eating the dead piglet, taking milk from the mother and sleeping under the heat lights. (The farm was supposedly worried about us being a biosecurity hazard) - The mother's suffering mental conditions. Repeatedly knocking against and chewing on the cage as if to get out. The shed was covered in cobwebs, spider, flies, maggots, and cockroaches. The floors were wet with a mix of water urine and feces. Theses are just some of the things we saw. If a farmer were to see this they would not be surprised. This is because many of these things are standard practice. This getting worse and is happening everywhere.