Veganism

My taste buds are super tuned, a rare cooked steak is a treat indeed but give me steak tartare and I am in heaven.
 
I like this thread getting bumped once a month with new evidence of what a heartless lot us omnivores are, and the division of opinions is healthy, if we all agreed on here it would be a dull place.

But it also shows with commemts like dipshit and little thing, that we at times don't even like or respect our fellow members of our species, so the domestically bred food has no chance.

Anyway each to their own, if you can live with eating dead animals (like me) then that is your business and if you don't that is yours.

also whoever said blu steaks, they are magnificent, but I can eat raw beef while I am slicing up a loin as it is lovely, though not really on topic, I am sure.
 
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if it's all on me, then I happy with my decision. So as it's on me, I'll speak for meat-eaters and give my approval.

Funny how I speak as a rational appreciative of the human disposition, and you went straight for 12 year old American kid who's pissed off with their "wannabe soccer mom". Interesting the positions we defaulted to, says a lot.

Somebody help me here.. I mean, what is this? Is it a point made? a rant? I don't know.
 
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Sounds nihilistic.

Intelligent moral agents (us) can see bad and good. Our intelligence makes us complicit. The lion and the wind are amoral. That's how it works now.
No our intelligence cannot make us complicit in the vaguaries of nature. We can only be complicit in how we react to it or deal with it. You are stretching moral philosophy to make your point. If we were not here, nature would be exactly as it is.The charge of nihilism is nonsense, unless you can show that our presence alone can affect the action of nature, as opposed to its effects, which we can mitigate, which I did not deny.

Fuck me, moral philosophy on Bluemoon.!
 
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