Edwin, thank you for a fabulous variety of memes. I had some good laughs and lots of head-nodding (or head-shaking, depending on the theme)!
I do feel it is important for me to share that I eat a 100% plant-based diet. But I do not take offense to your or anyone else's derision. I am healthy, and I'm happy that I don't have to eat dead animals who suffered, or drink their babies' food (cow/sheep/goat milk), or eat their unborn babies (eggs) in order to remain in optimal health.
I don't call myself "vegan" because I recognize that all animals — furry, feathery, and finned — are responsible for making the Earth fertile with their POOP! for growing vegetables, fruits, nuts & seeds, legumes, seaweed, and mushrooms. Thusly, I have a beautiful symbiotic relationship with those sentient creatures of God's Creation!
Cathleen, it is my current comprehension that the dangerously mislabeled "Green Revolution" starting in the 1950s — with its then DDT and now other herbicides/pesticides, terrible large-scale mono-cropping practices, GMO seeds, anhydrous ammonia application, and so on — is responsible for disrupting the natural food chain. I say this in response to your comment, because I grew up in the 60s/70s on a family farm in the Midwest, where none of those death-cult practices were going on. We had a huge garden every year, yet we never had such pesky critters. Not even the deer, which were in abundance in rural Wisconsin, bothered to come eat our greens, or even the roses, several varieties of which grew all over our property. We had lots of pew-pews, but my dad and brothers never needed to use them (or traps) for ridding the property of "cute furry creatures." The pew-pews came out during deer hunting season, which, again, I believe became a practice of the death-cult in the first place. Still, I know that there are other ways to deter those creatures without stealing their lives.
In the end, I am not sure why you felt compelled to share your argument in favor of killing animals, other than perhaps you need to justify your addiction to rich-tasting animal products. Whatever your situation is regarding this matter, I do wish you well and good health.
Figured it was time for a little Ann Barnhardt.
Higher grocery prices are going to make the average shopper ANGRY.
I love the cage of asparagus...
Edwin, thank you for a fabulous variety of memes. I had some good laughs and lots of head-nodding (or head-shaking, depending on the theme)!
I do feel it is important for me to share that I eat a 100% plant-based diet. But I do not take offense to your or anyone else's derision. I am healthy, and I'm happy that I don't have to eat dead animals who suffered, or drink their babies' food (cow/sheep/goat milk), or eat their unborn babies (eggs) in order to remain in optimal health.
I don't call myself "vegan" because I recognize that all animals — furry, feathery, and finned — are responsible for making the Earth fertile with their POOP! for growing vegetables, fruits, nuts & seeds, legumes, seaweed, and mushrooms. Thusly, I have a beautiful symbiotic relationship with those sentient creatures of God's Creation!
Wishing you health and well-being💝.
Every day cute furry creatures trespass on farmers vegetable fields in search of food. Farmers kill them. Just saying.
Cathleen, it is my current comprehension that the dangerously mislabeled "Green Revolution" starting in the 1950s — with its then DDT and now other herbicides/pesticides, terrible large-scale mono-cropping practices, GMO seeds, anhydrous ammonia application, and so on — is responsible for disrupting the natural food chain. I say this in response to your comment, because I grew up in the 60s/70s on a family farm in the Midwest, where none of those death-cult practices were going on. We had a huge garden every year, yet we never had such pesky critters. Not even the deer, which were in abundance in rural Wisconsin, bothered to come eat our greens, or even the roses, several varieties of which grew all over our property. We had lots of pew-pews, but my dad and brothers never needed to use them (or traps) for ridding the property of "cute furry creatures." The pew-pews came out during deer hunting season, which, again, I believe became a practice of the death-cult in the first place. Still, I know that there are other ways to deter those creatures without stealing their lives.
In the end, I am not sure why you felt compelled to share your argument in favor of killing animals, other than perhaps you need to justify your addiction to rich-tasting animal products. Whatever your situation is regarding this matter, I do wish you well and good health.
Climate nuts. Microplastics Found Clogging Human Arteries https://futurism.com/neoscope/microplastics-found-clogging-human-arteries
I wish her cartoons had as much teeth as her meems....
Grocery Prices 2024: What Items Are Expected To Be Cheaper or More Expensive This Year
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/grocery-prices-2024-items-expected-170007330.html