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January 28, 2023 at 4:34 am #414535TeddyParticipant
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January 28, 2023 at 4:32 am #414534TeddyParticipantOh, I see what you misinterpreted now; I âblamedâ humanity. I guess I should have put a 𤪠or whatever. This is not a matter of pointing the finger at Joe Normal and saying something to him in an angry voice like, You suck. đĄ You know, itâs like, You watch how people drive on the road, or what music they listen to, or how they resolve inter-personal or international conflict, itâs like, youâd kinda have to be a little uptight to say: HumanityâWeâre Always The Best We Can Be. Most people are insane, you know. You just have to get used to it.
January 28, 2023 at 4:27 am #414532TeddyParticipantHmm, I manually checked back here and found a reply, but I actually checked the box that said for the site to e-mail me when this thread was updated, which did not happenâdoes anybody who knows the site understand this?
As for the content, although I certainly didnât join this site to argue with people, anymore than I âblameâ people I donât know for thingsâfactory farming did not exist before the 20th century, although itâs how 99% of meat is processed in the USA today. I read âEating Animalsâ, which, although I was trying to be funny, was actually a great book, which you might consider reading, or some other book like that, as I donât expect anyone to have a conversion experience from me writing one or two paragraphs. But just briefly, our ancestors are far less meat than we do today, which was acquired far more humanely, and there were far fewer of them. The environmental effects of factory farming today actually have a negative influence on the human race surviving.
But I also donât go around âblamingâ people, as I thought I made clear. I actually think meat eaters are far more likely to spout off about vegetarians than the reverse (Anthony Bourdain made this joking comparison of us to âterroristsâ I guess because we donât eat the âAmerican wayââeven if it tastes the same!). People can get incredibly blame-y at the very idea of other people trying to make good choices, even if those people never blame or even ad-blitz them the way that the 95% of the food industry that eats meat ad-blitzes everyone else.
My apologies if that sounds angry or whatever; sometimes I think I sound angry even when I am not. I just like to line up all the arguments into a satisfying little row, you know.
have a nice day.
January 27, 2023 at 5:01 pm #414525TeddyParticipantWhen I first became a vegetarian, I started leaving copies of âEating Animalsâ in libraries and I even gave it to someone I knew, one of my few acquaintances, a spiritual leader, and she decided to become a vegetarian because of that book and because her daughter is a vegetarianâŚ. And now at community functions, she sometimes in this irritated way introduces me as The Person Who Made Me Give Up Meat, and Iâm like đŻ
So I give up. I stopped promoting that book. But, I also never ate another animal.
Sometimes people suck; they canât figure it out. They just look around them at the other people, you know. đ¤§
âŚ. I donât know, right.
January 27, 2023 at 4:32 am #414508TeddyParticipantHey Javairia: Have you ever tried going to ACA meetings? Theyâre 12-step meetings for people from dysfunctional families. I kinda just go to meditation meetings now myself, because with all the talking sometimes thereâs too much content for me, but Iâm still planning on doing a 5th step with a therapist soon. And I read the ACA book sometimes. I read a lot, but when we read the book in the meetings, I feel bad that I havenât read the whole book yet, because I like designing my own self study/read my own books, you know!
of course, giving advice like this can be very codependent, but my biggest problem is isolation, so. đ¸
what country are you in? You have a language barrier? That must make you sad!
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