This is exactly how non-vegans sound 24/7! 😉
One of my favorite Vegan Sidekick posts!
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“You’re vegan?! You don’t know what you’re missing out on”
1. High cholesterol
2. Lack of energy
3. Higher risk of cancer
4. Higher risk of dementia
5. An uncontrollable impulse to shout “Baaaaccccooooon”
6. Not knowing where protein comes from
7. Dairy induced acne
8. Insincerely saying “I love animals”
9. Not giving a damn about the environment
10. A less happy sense of well-being from not doing the right thing
Yeah… Vegans know what they’re “missing out on”
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A lot of negativity and bad things in the world sometimes, here’s some purity. A cow trying to catch a snowflake with it’s tongue! Have a great day everyone!
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Born on a cow-calf ranch in 2012, Stanley was going to be killed for his flesh.
However, when he was a few days old, he was separated from his mom during a thunderstorm. After frantically running up and down roadways looking for her, Stanley was exhausted and collapsed in the middle of a road. A highway patrol officer found him and fortunately took him to a shelter, who contacted us.
While we mourn for Stanley’s lost relationship with his mother, we are grateful that he will never be killed in order to be reduced to someone’s meal — unlike his mother’s tragic fate.
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What if you went out on a date with a moth and he took you by the hand with one of his fuzzy little legs and he was like “I want to take you to the most beautiful place I know, because you deserve nothing less” and when you get there it’s literally just a lamp
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At a restaurant
me: I'm allergic to dairy
me: and eggs
me: also meat. Super allergic.
me: and honey
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whenever I'm really into a book
me: okay I’ll stop at the end of this chapter
*finishes chapter*
*eyes jump over to the next page and read the first sentence of the new chapter*
me: damn well I’ve already started it I might as well finish this chapter now
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20 Amazing Facts About Farm Animals.
#1 - Pigs are considered the fifth most intelligent animal in the world — even more intelligent than dogs — and are capable of playing video games with even more focus and success than chimps!
#2 - Cows have great memories, and can learn and respond to their names.
#3 - Chickens are able to recognize over 100 individual faces, not only of their fellow chickens, but also of humans.
#4 - Mother pigs sing to their young while nursing, and newborn piglets recognize their own names and run to their mothers’ voices.
#5 - Sheep wag their tails to show affection.
#6 - Chickens use over 200 distinct noises for communication.
#7 - Like humans, cows form close friendships. They choose to spend much of their time with two to four preferred companions.
#8 - Hens begin communicating with their chicks before they even hatch. When the babies are still inside their shells, the mother hen clucks softly to them and they chirp back.
#9 - Chickens pass down knowledge from generation to generation.
#10 - Fish eavesdrop on one another to gather information.
#11 - Pigs enjoy snuggling close to one another and prefer to sleep nose-to-nose.
#12 - Cows get excited when they solve problems. Upon successfully finding food hidden behind a closed door, their heartbeats go up. Cows also have a similarly happy response to being released after a long period of confinement.
#13 - Chickens can empathize with peers in danger, and use their previous experiences to inform decision making.
#14 - Cattle like to sleep close to their families, and the sleeping arrangements of a group of cows reflect their respective rankings in the social hierarchy.
#15 - The cognitive abilities of fish are impressive — they learn faster than dogs!
#16 - Crustaceans, such as lobsters and crabs, are able to remember painful stimuli and avoid certain situations based upon negative past experiences. They also form social hierarchies with individuals close to them.
#17 - Pigs have excellent object-location memory. If they find grub in a specific spot, they’ll remember to look there next time!
#18 - Goats communicate with each other by bleating. A mother goat and her baby, or “kid,” will recognize each other’s calls from the moment the baby is born.
#19 - Pigs have a sophisticated sense of direction. They can find their way home from huge distances away.
#20 - Turkeys enjoy hearing music, and sometimes they’ll chirp along. Next time you’re looking to start a sing-along, consider inviting some feathered friends!
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