

It’s my cat. She’s indeed under the bed right now, how did you know!



It’s my cat. She’s indeed under the bed right now, how did you know!

Depends. There is also a severe version where you get allergic to all animal cells, so including milk and eggs. I think there’s a vegan who created this tick after years of development in their basement hehe
Yeah true, all my female friends are also impressed. The only thing they comment on is that I don’t have enough plants. But that’s because my 3 two-your-old cats destroyed most of them. I’ll get more plants when they get passed their puberty.


It’s not like the entire fleet of oil tankers is there. There are enough tankers to continue the journey after the oil has been transported over land while the stuck tankers can move the oil from the source to the drop-off point.
I thought Saudi Arabia was actually planning an oil pipeline to the Red Sea to avoid the strait of Hormuz a while ago. But seeing the mega projects they planned, which all have turned into failure (as expected) I don’t know what the status of the pipeline is. Boy do they now wish they did that instead of wasting money, time and resources on The Line.
THIS is peak male musician nerd living experience
My pc is a gaming rig, my beamer and screen are a home cinema, my tiny shed has a full wood working station, laser cutter station and soldering station, upstairs is a full 3D printer station, photo studio, my magic the gathering and board games collection, the rest of my technic Lego sets. My synth wall is just a part of the whole picture.


Pipeline to Salalah could work, just a bit expensive and takes a lot of time to build, and border crossings could be a diplomatic thing. But the pipeline would be an easy target for drone strikes and one as long as that is impossible to protect with anti air installations. Salalah - Oman already has a lot of harbor infrastructure (been there 4 times). But currently mostly for containers if I’m correct (last time there was 10 years ago though).
But theoretically it’s possible.
Trucks not so much, a single tanker would take thousands of trucks and there isn’t a straight and paved road through the desert. The trip would take days and loading-unloading would also take time, causing a traffic jam of oil trucks (just like the days long sewage truck traffic jam from the Burj Khalifa).
That means 0.000001% of card shufflers are magicians.
I don’t know about Hormuz, but the straight of Dover is about the only straight guy in Dover, the rest is all gay AF (and fabulous).
Correct. I don’t know if it’s something for me.
Also approved.
Never enough
It can safely hold 130kg.
That’s peak male living experience? I do not agree. This is my living room:

Keep in mind, a screen can come down for my beamer so I have a home cinema. THIS is peak male living experience.
I don’t eat expensive heavily processed meat alternatives. I use beans and cheap tofu to replace proteins. Canned beans are cheap AF. Chickpeas are super rich in protein and super healthy. Thankfully there’s a wide variety of beans and tofu is rather tasteless, so just like chicken can be marinated and spiced any way you like. It’s cheaper than adding meat to your dish.
And if you can’t eat that every day, you maybe could some days, meaning a few days less of meat consumption. Cheaper and better for the environment. Win win :)
But do what works best for you.
First of, vegetarianism means not eating meat while veganism means not using animal products including eggs, honey, milk, leather, wool, etc. As someone else noted, apparently Wikipedia and other sources state there’s a difference between vegan diet and vegan philosophy. Although imo if you just do not eat animal products but still use leather you’re just following a plant based diet while not being vegan. Like some pro athletes, they have a plant based diet just because of sports and health, not because they care so much about animals and/or the environment.
But in the end it’s just a matter of labeling. I don’t really care about that, or whether people become full vegan. A sling as people become more aware of what they consume and reduce it a bit, that’s already a win imo. People should find the way which works the best for them.
I’m would be a full vegan if not for one thing: cheese. I have barely no non-sugar alternatives to put daily on my bread so I still consume some cheese (which technically isn’t even vegetarian). This works for me. Anyone who doesn’t like it can suck it, I do so much but I need this thing in my life.
Some vegans might eat lab grown meat because it would fit in their life philosophy, some wouldn’t. It all depends on why people chose to be vegan and what they are comfortable with.
I have no interest, as since I became vegan my meals have become so much more flavor rich as I’m using more herbs and spices and create my meals with more care. I’m fine with what I eat. But I think it’s a nice development as meat eaters can continue what they do but more responsible and ethical.
Also depends on whether you consider fungi an animal of a plant. As their cell structure resembles more of animal cells than plant cells. And fungi are everywhere. Humans, animals and plants would all die if fungi would seize to exist. They are in our body, create our food and medicine, they are the cycle of life as they break down dead tissue, they feed plants and trees. The oldest living organism is a fungus. They are what keep us all alive, they are basically mother earth. And we eat that. Seeing The Last Of Us suddenly makes a lot of sense. Revenge of the fungi.
Birds and fish don’t have meat?
All fruits have that, if you enhance your view enough. Put any fruit under a microscope and it’s crawling with creatures.
Being vegan means not using animal products. That’s different to a plant based diet. In sports a plant based diet became popular since a documentery on Netflix, but these people aren’t vegan as they do use leather, wool and bees wax for example.
You mean a chicken?