It wasn't Buddha that made me go veg....
...it was Pamela Anderson. Maybe she is an incarnation of a Bodhisattva. :p
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Originally Posted by
David Jamieson
I worked in an abattoir. I still eat meat.
Did you eat fresh meat? We need fresh meat.
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Originally Posted by
David Jamieson
At that point, you'll eat the cabin boy if you're hungry enough.
TMI, old buddy, TMI! ;)
Is arrogance feigned humility?
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Originally Posted by
Orion Paximus
For a moment I thought you wrote "double vag threads" and was immediately horrified/intrigued. Alas dyslexia strikes again.
http://static.someecards.com/someeca...34_4149611.png
It's not even 9AM and I'm already hungry for lunch.
Vegan Olympian wins gold, other notable vegans in olympics as well
http://www.ecorazzi.com/2014/02/18/r...oda-wins-gold/
Can't really attest to the quality of this website, but the article is relevant.
It's nice for people to be exposed to top-performing olympians, athletes, etc. who do great on plant-based diets.
I've met people who literally, after finding out I haven't had animal products in a couple years say "Wow, so that's actually possible to live like that?"
Jumping back on to the marketing topic
Video of a "Animal Products-company marketer" giving the three secrets to marketing factory-farmed stuff.
http://www.upworthy.com/no-one-appla...ogether?c=ufb1
It's a very different technique/hook than trying to appeal to logic through discussion. Although I can't tell exactly yet what it leaves people feeling the most: cheated, or stupid (or neither if they're anything like the comments I saw on another webpage.)