08-24-2015, 12:15 PM
I'd agree with Monica in the specific sense that there are now various alternatives to meat that are meat-like enough to fulfill that desire.
I saw that some scientists found a way to turn specific portions of Plants into a meat-like substance that worked essentially as a vegan burger patty.
Meat does depolarize you, especially so if you're aware of it. Not sure how? You'll feel it in your stomach, it's not the happiest with that 'food'. Even so, I care, so I will still stick by what I say that it's subjective. If another isn't even aware of what they're doing it shouldn't effect them nearly as powerfully (intensely) as if they were aware, or more, cared. Similarly, plants do meet similar criteria.
So thank your food regardless.
But some places do have a...dependency issue, and a portion of consumption issue. I cite America strongly as one such place. Activism might end it completely one day, but not soon enough, similarly to how nuclear energy is worked against by activists but half an ocean irradiated later and we still have many people who aren't even aware that JUST economically speaking nuclear energy doesn't make sense long term; the cost of nuclear waste disposal on a budget: Infinity.
And no offense to the animals, but fish matter too, and they're essentially wiped clear from over half the pacific ocean from Fukushima.
I miss my hemp seeds now...
I saw that some scientists found a way to turn specific portions of Plants into a meat-like substance that worked essentially as a vegan burger patty.
Meat does depolarize you, especially so if you're aware of it. Not sure how? You'll feel it in your stomach, it's not the happiest with that 'food'. Even so, I care, so I will still stick by what I say that it's subjective. If another isn't even aware of what they're doing it shouldn't effect them nearly as powerfully (intensely) as if they were aware, or more, cared. Similarly, plants do meet similar criteria.
So thank your food regardless.
But some places do have a...dependency issue, and a portion of consumption issue. I cite America strongly as one such place. Activism might end it completely one day, but not soon enough, similarly to how nuclear energy is worked against by activists but half an ocean irradiated later and we still have many people who aren't even aware that JUST economically speaking nuclear energy doesn't make sense long term; the cost of nuclear waste disposal on a budget: Infinity.
And no offense to the animals, but fish matter too, and they're essentially wiped clear from over half the pacific ocean from Fukushima.
I miss my hemp seeds now...