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....how do vegans know what meaty humans taste like?
55 0 ReplyYou could look at veganism as the practice of avoiding products from animals that can't consent, which doesn't necessarily take cannibalism off the table.
94 0 ReplyRammstein in the distance
33 0 ReplyWell, that would make some very interesting "consenting" cheese.
Love me some queso de mamacita
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Oral was what I thought the implication was. Lithi-cum ion batteries lol
47 0 ReplyIsn’t semen an animal product?
13 0 ReplyYeah but humans can give consent about the extraction process and how it is used after
52 0 ReplyUnless it's a chinese communist milking farm! /s
8 0 ReplyCan a parrot give permission to each them?
3 0 ReplyA parrot mimics language but doesn't speak it.
26 0 ReplyWhat’s the difference?
1 0 ReplyThey don't understand language. They can't consent. Like a baby the mimics words and we cheer when they get it right, but parrots never understand the words. Same with gorillas.
21 0 ReplyAre you saying we shouldn’t eat babies?
6 0 ReplyNo,
10 0 ReplyWait, we shouldn’t eat them or you’re not saying that?
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are you saying we shouldn't milk gorillas
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Well, when a mommy vegan and a daddy vegan love each other very much...
10 0 ReplyUnlike sexuality, vegans aren't born that way. It's usually by choice later in life, and a lot of vegans grew up not being vegan.
6 0 ReplyRaw (2016) is a documentary about this
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