I do not agree that is is so easy to convince other persons that vegetarianism is an appropriate choice. I know many individuals who are well acquainted with the environmental problems caused by CAFOs, who have seen undercover footage of slaughterhouses and, frankly, are well aware of the health risks associated with industry meat. I know just as many persons who have jumped on board rashly and have not lasted a year consuming a vegetarian diet. Campuses may support an engorged success rate.
STICKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I ordered some about 2 weeks ago..Im still waiting but GO VEGGIESSSSSSSSS~~~~!!!!
I try and I try and I GONNA DO THIS TIME 4 SURE.But when I stop eating meat,what gonna stop those animals from being killed.I dono,but we HAVE to do something more.Wish me luck!
Its simple supply and demand economy. Just look at it like this. There are 10 people, all of them would eat meat, a certain amount of animals would have to be killed to meet the meat demand for those 10 people. Now, if 5 of those people would go vegetarian, now only 5 of those 10 people still eat meat so the amount of animals which have to be killed to meet the new demand of 5 people eating meat is much less right? Less people eat meat = less animals need to be killed.
@studywar I hope it actually works like that but I kinda have my doubts just 1 more person here or there going vegetarian is really going to stop much and I'm pretty darn certain 5 out of every 10 people aren't going to be vegetarian while I'm still alive, there are just to many retards out there. Though as a vegetarian I'm healthier, know I'm not contributing to the slaughter, and supply and demand will probably work the other way giving cool vegetarians jobs working for Boca and Morningstar.
I do not agree that is is so easy to convince other persons that vegetarianism is an appropriate choice. I know many individuals who are well acquainted with the environmental problems caused by CAFOs, who have seen undercover footage of slaughterhouses and, frankly, are well aware of the health risks associated with industry meat. I know just as many persons who have jumped on board rashly and have not lasted a year consuming a vegetarian diet. Campuses may support an engorged success rate.
hesychiarising 1 year ago
STICKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I ordered some about 2 weeks ago..Im still waiting but GO VEGGIESSSSSSSSS~~~~!!!!
SuGaRrUsHnJ 3 years ago 2
I try and I try and I GONNA DO THIS TIME 4 SURE.But when I stop eating meat,what gonna stop those animals from being killed.I dono,but we HAVE to do something more.Wish me luck!
GAMEBOIMARCUS 4 years ago 2
Its simple supply and demand economy. Just look at it like this. There are 10 people, all of them would eat meat, a certain amount of animals would have to be killed to meet the meat demand for those 10 people. Now, if 5 of those people would go vegetarian, now only 5 of those 10 people still eat meat so the amount of animals which have to be killed to meet the new demand of 5 people eating meat is much less right? Less people eat meat = less animals need to be killed.
studywar 3 years ago 4
@studywar I hope it actually works like that but I kinda have my doubts just 1 more person here or there going vegetarian is really going to stop much and I'm pretty darn certain 5 out of every 10 people aren't going to be vegetarian while I'm still alive, there are just to many retards out there. Though as a vegetarian I'm healthier, know I'm not contributing to the slaughter, and supply and demand will probably work the other way giving cool vegetarians jobs working for Boca and Morningstar.
MrPitseleh 1 year ago
geat video. helpful tips!
Imsocool1004 4 years ago 2