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From: gordoneriksen
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  • Fabulous! The numbers don't lie. Thanks for posting.

  • The world needs to go vegan to solve world hunger.

  • In my opinion - and only my opinion - If the whole world goes vegan (and it will not, unless we were forced by others to somehow), it will throw off the whole balance of the food chain. If you are talking specifically about farm animals, then they will just be there, eating our vegetables, grain, (etc.) which the whole population would depend on because they don't eat meat. So if livestock and humans depend on producers, then we would probably go on a rampage telling everyone to be an omnivore.

  • it won't throw the whole balance of the eco-system. stop mass producing farm animals would be a good start.

  • R u a white? U seem to act like a neanthethal.

    Racism is not welcomed in the modern world.

    Unless u can say all whites r good then u can. :D

    (of course u can't)

    -To RSHypotized5

  • 111111111111111111111111111111­111111111111111111111111111111­111111111111111111111111111111­1111111111111111111....My tree looks a lil bare.

  • OMG I worked in that building! You see all those TV's? I set em up!

    GRR

  • cool!!

  • Thank you for this message! I love how you cut out the middle man and actually donated food directly. I actually think that is the best way to contribute to the less fortunate because when you donate to major organizations, the staff members receive some of that money before it makes it to the targeted population! This fact may not be true for all organizations, but for most of them, it is. Thank you.

    P.S. The political science professor's last name is Dr. Rogan KERSH.

    P.S.S. I love your locs.

  • Very informative. I have given or bought an animal for a family through Oxfam. I will have to donate again before the year ends.

    I remember going to a store here in Chicago on the first of the month in the inner city at a store called Aldi. The cart was full of those 10 cent noodle packs and other things with high sodium, sugar and additives. This contributes to the high asthma, obesity and diabetes rates here.

  • I'm gad you put this up - now more than ever we need that perspective, and perhaps some inspiration

  • Thank you.

  • love your macbook air.

  • Me too, it was a B-day present! Lucky me! Best, Heather

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