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"Too much soy is bad for you."
People who eat meat from animals who are fed lots of soy. (via aelx)

“Plants are alive too”

vegan-because-fuck-you:

Ultimatum

I have:

A puppy in one hand

A vegetable in the other

You have to choose which one to stab.

Like any sane person, I’m going to go ahead and assume you chose  the vegetable. Why? Because you fucking know damn well that vegetables aren’t alive like animals are.

Stop trivializing and mocking the suffering of non human animals by butting into conversations pretending to care about the fucking well being of carrots

chronicallyvegan:

They are so much more incredible than we give them credit for, especially when it comes to farmed animals.
chronicallyvegan:

They are so much more incredible than we give them credit for, especially when it comes to farmed animals.
chronicallyvegan:

They are so much more incredible than we give them credit for, especially when it comes to farmed animals.

chronicallyvegan:

They are so much more incredible than we give them credit for, especially when it comes to farmed animals.

rudethoughtsonbabyanimals:

“well we couldve been friends if u werent such a fuckin misogynist”

rudethoughtsonbabyanimals:

“well we couldve been friends if u werent such a fuckin misogynist”

fuckyeahlaughters:

tenderghost:

awwww-cute:

One of my friends got chased by little piggies during his bike ride

this is the opposite of a problem

“This stunning sculpture by Liu Qiang is an accurate depiction of humanity’s use of, and utter dependence on other animals and, in particular, the savage and bizarre habit of consuming the breast milk from mothers of other species—milk that these mothers have produced for their own babies, babies that we forced them to become pregnant with only to kill shortly after birth so that we can take the bereft mother’s milk, milk that we drink as though we were the children that we murdered.”

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The hardest part about rape, my friend has said, has been the silence. The rape is part of her, it is something she’d like to refer to casually—‘Oh yes, I learned that law term after I was raped,’ or ‘I’ve become more alert after I was raped,’ and she can’t. She has to stop herself and gauge the audience. Do they know she’s been raped? If yes, will they be able to handle the reference? If no, does she want to tell them? She is the most socially graceful person I know, but she practices in her head before she tells people. How to introduce it? How to strike the right note of seriousness without verging into the melodramatic? She doesn’t want to be seen as ‘the girl who was raped,’ but she does want people to know because it’s part of her personal experience, because there’s far too much silence already.

She doesn’t want pity. She just wants to talk about it. It is surprisingly difficult to procure this combination.

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hometown-unicorn:

My eye caught a dark form lying on the river bottom. It took me a few moments to comprehend what I had stumbled upon. Lying peacefully in the shallow waters of the river, only a few meters from shore, was a full-grown cougar. The contrast between the serenity of the scene I was witnessing and what must have played out here in the cougar’s final moments made me shiver. It was the first shiver of many, as I stripped down and waded out into the icy water to get this shot. x