On July 17, the inspector found “green algal growth” in a puddle of standing water in a raw holding cooler. And on July 27, an inspector noted clear liquid leaking out from a square patch on the ceiling. Behind the patch, there were two other patches that were also leaking. An employee came and wiped the liquid away with a sponge, but it returned within 10 seconds. The employee wiped it again, and the liquid again returned within 10 seconds. Meanwhile, a ceiling fan mounted close by was blowing the leaking liquid onto uncovered hams in a hallway outside the room.

A picture of hell.

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      That’s nice to say, but actually your meat consumption is fucking everyone up, even people who choose to live their lives the way they like and not fuck the Planet up because they lack the willpower to resist that tasty tasty carcass at literally every meal.

      EDIT: Meaters, eating just one meal a day that includes meat would make a HUGE environmental impact. Just, try it for a week, cut down to meat for one meal daily. Breakfast or lunch or dinner. It’s easy.

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        Why do you assume everyone who eats meat has it every meal? I’ve spent years not living like that and never fully stopped eating meat

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          Because I was being hyperbolic. You’re probably doing it right imo.

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          I appreciate the point you’re trying to make but if you look into it, our meat habit is far and away one of, if not the, biggest climate challenges we face. We cannot continue consuming meat at our current pace and curb global warming, it’s that simple. And while my initial post is extremely judgemental, I really just wish people would start paying attention to how much meat they eat. Is it really necessary? Really? Every meal? Considering the resources meat requires to harvest, I don’t think so, but, sure, harp on my clothes, bro/broette.

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            Here’s the thing: I think vegans (and vegetarians to a lesser degree) get a bad rap. I think people go out of their way to attack them for no reason other than vegans generally lead us to hold a mirror up to our consumption habits just by being around, even if they say nothing about it. The Only crime I’ll see vegans commit generally is existing, yet people endlessly mock the decision as if somehow it’s an attack on them personally even though it doesn’t impact what is on their plate in the slightest.

            That being said: if you actually want to have a discussion about this, then your first comment one shouldn’t be coming in so hot and actually attacking people/finger pointing. Unless your goal is to look and feel superior and not actually convince people to change their lifestyle habits.

            I don’t actually think what I asked you was completely fair. But the point is if you’re going to come at people like that then you’re basically begging for people to pick apart every consumption decision you make and then you’ve lost the thread entirely. I think you’ll have a hard time making progress when everyone perceives you as saying “my sacrifice is greater than your sacrifice“ if you got into an argument with, say, someone who is against the harvesting and use of oil and gas.

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              That being said: if you actually want to have a discussion about this

              Why is a discussion necessary? The facts are there.

              It’s like global warming: at some point all you can do is be angry about it and keep pointing at reality.

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                Because a significant portion of the world doesn’t agree with you so you need buy-in.

                Why is getting angry the only thing you can do? Sounds like a lack of imagination to me. How passionate are you about this if you’re already resigned to the idea that any attempt to persuade/convince is a waste of time?

                Do you think angrily pointing it out to random groups is going to produce results?

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                  Because a significant portion of the world doesn’t agree with you so you need buy-in.

                  It’s not my problem that humans don’t tend to care about facts. They’re allowed to kill themselves.

                  You’re assuming that I am desperate for people to listen to the truth. This is not so. If people prefer lies, that’s fine.

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            if you look into it, our meat habit is far and away one of, if not the, biggest climate challenges we face.

            citation needed

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              I mean, sure. Try a search engine. It’s not exactly lost knowledge of the Ancients.

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                my searches don’t substantiate your claim. i am not responsible for supporting your claim: you are. if you cannot, there is no reason to believe it to be true.

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                  Okay, well then I guess you are terrible at internet searches, I’m not sure what to tell you. Invest in an education, my friend. Good luck.

                  EDIT: Here’s a video I seem to remember was a decent basic summary. I can’t be bothered beyond that bc I’m frankly skeptical of your sincerity.

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        your meat consumption is fucking everyone up, even people who choose to live their lives the way they like and not fuck the Planet up

        eating meat has no impact on the planet.

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            modern methods seem to have some issues, i can grant you that. being vegan doesn’t decrease the size of the industry, or its pollution, though.