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No, self-enhancing. It was in the article.
No, self-enhancing. It was in the article.
I’ve always loved self-enhancing humor. Maybe this is why I’ve been told I was never a child. Lol.
This is my favorite comment so far this week. /unexpectedShakespeare
This warms the cockles of my cold, dead heart.
I love alternative vamps.
I once played a post-Atlantean vampire who lived in the PNW, taught ancient history (night classes,) and liked to draw. She also didn’t believe in killing any more. She had a lot of back story and a bad accent in every language. She also had a cracked sense of humor and was only mostly sane.
Haha. Marriage is just the beginning. Not anywhere close to actualization. And if you have kids, you’ll realize you’re still at the beginning.
Yeah, this is a point espoused by people who see themselves as wolves, but end up finding out they are actually pigs.
This is good advice. We had a Firbolg bard who loved to cook. Characters are more than combat.
You don’t even know my diet. Lol. You’re assuming what I eat just because I don’t agree with your methods.
I never used the word dogma. I just agreed with another commenter that veganism is a religion. I don’t happen to see a problem with religion, so don’t see that as an insult. I’m just labeling it what it is. Veganism is a religion. Eating vegan isn’t necessarily.
But you are right in an oblique kind of way. I have respect for other people’s beliefs. Not necessarily their behavior. And yours and OP’s is ineffective at actually trying to convince anyone of anything. If I were you, and really believed what I claimed to believe, I’d want to know that.
If being a doofus is having respect for people whose beliefs don’t match my own, then I’m happy to be one. I wish more people were doofuses. Maybe we could actually solve a few problems.
If you’re going to troll, at least try to put some cleverness into it.
If the posts were this pointless and unthinking, yes.
I can tell you what has led me towards veganism: Friends who knew how to make amazing vegan food. Knowing how to do it economically. Understanding the nutrition concerns and how to work around them. Access to good ingredients. Ways to slowly eat more vegan without rigidly jumping into it. Seeing the environmental impact. Seeing how animals are typically raised and slaughtered. Growing my own veggies and/ or participating in community gardens, etc.
I said I didn’t want to learn more about OP or their perspective. Personally, I already know quite a bit about how to eat vegan… which isn’t, by the way, the same thing as veganism.
Calling this activism is a stretch at best.
Yes. Education works much better than mockery. Mocking people is for people who need to stroke their own egos. I’m confident in what I believe.
Your behavior disinclines me to learn more, tbh.
Vegans who actually believe what they preach spend more time on education and less on shaming or meaningless memes.
This is just posturing.
Then it is. Not all doctors do, but ones who do would certainly fall under that category.
You see doctors educating, not badly trying to shame people to, for example, not participate in sports.
Milk is not typically fortified with B12. Plant based milk is more likely to be B12 fortified.
This is your take, from someone who defines themselves as militant? Lol.
It’s absolutely a religion. One of the definitions of religion is “a pursuit or interest to which someone ascribes supreme importance.” The examples you mention are much less narrowly defined. And if they started persecuting people who don’t join their specific method, then yes, they would be, too.
I mean, here you are proselytizing with poorly thought out memes. What’s more religious than that?
I don’t lie, so I’ll say, “well, you know…” and if they are friends, they know, if they aren’t, that’s a clue that they don’t want to.