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Probably got a lot of the same organoleptic properties on a lot of peeners as you do cheeses... and, unfortunately, you can't melt the peens before eating them...100%. I would rather have a penis in my mouth then it full of cheese, with the exception of pizza.
How about yogurt? Do you just dislike milk products?100%. I would rather have a penis in my mouth then it full of cheese, with the exception of pizza.
How about yogurt? Do you just dislike milk products?
100%. I would rather have a penis in my mouth then it full of cheese, with the exception of pizza.
^^^^Gotta bring it back to this and give all you guys a shoutout.
I've run through the gambit of online discussion forums... beer, mushrooms, skateboarding (), and cannabis since the overgrow 1.0 days.
Gotta say, this one's got a special kind of attitude within its members.
Most of the other ones are riddled with ego-stroking, putting people down, and just generally repulsive attitudes especially towards people who are new and maybe need a different explanation than the same redundant rhetoric that all the 'elites' drill into everyone's mind as some kind of prophetic gospel.
Don't get me wrong, there are great members throughout the ethos and I'm sure this community wouldn't be what it is without contributions from all those adjacent.
I'm not usually one to show-and-tell unless contractually obliged or I'm getting paid for it; and, yeah, pandemics are rough even for pretty heavily introverted folks like myself... but this community's way of positively encouraging each other without compromising legitimacy/professionalism really hooked its claws into me.
Thanks guys!
Well depending on your preference, who says that’s a bad thing? Anyway, ok, cheese haters exist. Check100%. I would rather have a penis in my mouth then it full of cheese, with the exception of pizza.
I still vividly remember my grandfather taunting me about being such a baby over slaughtering a chicken lol.I had the realization (after a deep mushroom trip, of course) that I shouldn't eat things that I wouldn't be comfortable killing and preparing / disemboweling myself. Pretty much took all mammals off the table. Fish and stupid ground birds, for whatever reason, don't impact my psyche as much...
Also, once you meet some cows, I really don't know how you could feel comfortable with ever eating them again.
I should add that I do also believe it's a subjective choice to choose to kill one lifeform over another, even plants.
But... squeamishness and biophilia come into play...
We would probably be close to vegan here if not for dairy. But I still occasionally have chicken and fish.I was a plant based eater for 2 years and the ONLY thing i craved was cheese. Ultimately it was pizza that ended that experiment.
Still eat mostly plant based, but i also eat eggs, fish and of course pizza lol.
I had the realization (after a deep mushroom trip, of course) that I shouldn't eat things that I wouldn't be comfortable killing and preparing / disemboweling myself. Pretty much took all mammals off the table. Fish and stupid ground birds, for whatever reason, don't impact my psyche as much...
Also, once you meet some cows, I really don't know how you could feel comfortable with ever eating them again.
I should add that I do also believe it's a subjective choice to choose to kill one lifeform over another, even plants.
But... squeamishness and biophilia come into play...
I agree, and I wholly believe it’s this culture of excess that has ultimately led to mass production and detachment from the emotional practices, including respect for the animal, only taking what is needed from the animal world (and that is debatable), and not wasting anything. I may not be able to eat chicken and fish now. The dairy is hanging on because I have yet to find milk or cheese substitutes for eating and drinking that are palatable.Had a hard time figuring out the reaction for that one. All the feels.
I think it comes down to intention and respect.
I'll absolutely eat any meat that someone else put their hard work into and respected the life the animal gave for our sustenance - my hands and heart just can't do it. Certainly never factory cows for a plethora of reasons. Don't need to drive through the midwest more than once to see how despicable that shit is.
When I fish or hunt grouse, I make sure to get sentimental about it. I should feel it. But... I do like their meat and I think they have the numbers to make up for my individual demand on their population.
I agree, and I wholly believe it’s this culture of excess that has ultimately led to mass production and detachment from the emotional practices, including respect for the animal, only taking what is needed from the animal world (and that is debatable), and not wasting anything. I may not be able to eat chicken and fish now. The dairy is hanging on because I have yet to find milk or cheese substitutes for eating and drinking that are palatable.
I have had, and made, both. Myoko Schinner has a decent line but it’s still not cheese.Oat milk and cashew cheese products are pretty damn good. But no replacement. Especially in baking/cooking... forget about it.
I agree, and I wholly believe it’s this culture of excess that has ultimately led to mass production and detachment from the emotional practices, including respect for the animal, only taking what is needed from the animal world (and that is debatable), and not wasting anything. I may not be able to eat chicken and fish now. The dairy is hanging on because I have yet to find milk or cheese substitutes for eating and drinking that are palatable.
I am a meat eater and will often eat a pure meat dinner. Also a huge anti animal abuse person. I believe that everyone should be required to harvest thier own atleast once in life to understand where thier food comes from. Nothing is more upsetting than the unwarranted or wasted death of an animal. But to me its a staple and there is no way I could live without it. A couple times a year a make a prime rib (my favorite) nobody in my house likes it but I will eat nothing but prime rib for 2 days straight living in my glory doing so.
It's definitely something I think many are blind to... and it angers me when ppl can sit there eating a cheeseburger while saying hunting is cruel. I also believe many of these producers should be locked up but lets not forget there are many humane producers as well. It's not all doom and gloom but I do feel animal cruelty needs to carry much higher penalties.
Ill be honest i disagree with a lot of this. Particularly the idea that something that doesnt want to, or need to die, can be raised in enslavement and killed "humanely". Also, i can promise you would survive without it.
And honestly i feel more like, meat eaters should be forced to work at a pig farm and take that animal to the slaughterhouse and slaughter, then process the pig themselves. That would be a much more accurate representation of where meat comes from than hunting.
That said, people can do what they want. I never try to be preachy about this subject and i understand that im in the vast minority with my beliefs.
I can absolutely respect hunters that tune into the natural world and hunt animals in the traditional way. I dont kid myself, humans have eaten animals since we left Eden (not religious, just a metaphor..)
But in no way do i consider that anywhere near the same thing as buying meat at the grocery store or butcher shop. Not even close.
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