• poo@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    This is why I’ve been increasingly depressed that I love meat so much. I’ve even started feeling bad swatting at flies. Humans are egotistical in our assumption that only our way of experiencing reality is special or meaningful. Just because what we call consciousness doesn’t appear to exist in certain living beings doesn’t mean they don’t experience reality and memory in their own meaningful way we don’t understand yet.

    Imagine if we discovered blades of grass experienceed pain when cut - I’ve had some existential anxiety over shit like this ☠️

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      1 year ago

      I hate to tell you, but the smell of a fresh cut lawn? The smell is screams. (It’s a chemical distress call, begging for help from anything in the environment.)

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      1 year ago

      If you go vegan or even vegetarian for a short amount of time (probably a month or 40 days like some recommend), you won’t “love” meat anymore. It’s a combination of the body liking the foods that you regularly feed it, and that your mind will justify your actions. You may remember liking meat even long after giving it up, but many people never go back to eating meat nonetheless.

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      1 year ago

      Give a try to being a vegetarian for a bit. It’s so much easier than just 3 years ago! There are a tons of replacement for meat today that are quite good and not expensive!

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        I’ve wanted to try! I’ve been grilling vegan burgers at home and replacing some things with tofu when I can. I can see how it’d be easier than a few years ago and definitely want to try like a week and see how I feel!