[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 2 points 2 hours ago

Plant based food is lowkey adhd friendly, way easier to cook, shorter cook times, less concern about food safety (raw chicken and eggs, fish parasites, etc), fewer smells to contain. Also for some reason I've had my tofu go bad even one month afyer expiration date lol

I get the habit thing though. These days I know how to make stuff taste good without animal products but it's a learning process, no one teaches us this stuff because society is carnist. I found that the framing helps, instead of "i need to change this"/" i need to stop this" it was easier to be excited about new recipes and being as budget friendly as possible.

[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 1 points 2 hours ago

Kinda how it wouldn't be immoral to eat your dog who died of old age, though it would be weird and icky

[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 3 points 2 hours ago

Especially since usually these animals suffered WAY more than livestock does, due to how medicine is tested.

You already got some good answers for the rest, but this part is also questionable. Lab animals tend to be kept in better conditions than most farmed animals. And while toxicity tests are terrible (esp the ones for cosmetics) they don't tend to last as long as intensive farming. Chickens in factory farms can barely move, some collapse under the weight of their own muscles, 70 to 80% of them have broken bones. It is trully hell and that's just one example.

Also when you look at the numbers, proportionally eating animals is a way bigger issue. Most meat eaters would be "responsible" for the killing of around ~100 animals a year just for food. For medicine, proportionally it would be way, way less, since the test happened only once.

To be honest for me veganism is not a set of rules, it's a way of looking at things. Taking into consideration that animals are sentient beings and being honest to myself about the implications. Also on how my actions impact the world. I can't justify not taking most medicines if I need them. However I also can't justify not making the effort to look for cruelty-free cosmetics.

[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 2 points 2 hours ago

My guys the cows were bred by humans in the first place, farming is not a conservation charity. The only reason people value cows is for their bodies anyway.

[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 1 points 2 hours ago

It's humans who have selectively bred them for taste. Modern chickens collapse under the weight of their own muscles. Stop victim blaming and trolling.

[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 5 points 2 hours ago
[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 2 points 2 days ago

Just get a refurbished/second hand one, many are as good as new

[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 3 points 2 days ago

If I had to change phones now, I'd get a second-hand/refurbished Pixel and wait until the motorola devices take on. Fairphone is nice but lacks in security. The high price is only because of the "fair" small-scale production, the specs are quite mid for the price. I say this as a fp owner, I'm happy but if I had to choose again I'd go about it differently.

[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 5 points 2 days ago

Germans, all the time

[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 1 points 2 days ago

I don't disagree but this still happens in non slop open source projects

[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 5 points 4 days ago

That's what Molly is for, right?

[-] nooch@lemmy.vg 12 points 3 weeks ago

I appreciate the effort and I will check it out. However imo the original works (ie Marx, Engels, Lenin) are too dense for a begginer, I feel there has to be a softer learning curve, with more digested content. For example I'm reading the Vietnamese textbook and I think it does a very good job at explaining excerpts of the originals in accessible language. Denser doesn't mean more accurate or better in all cases, just generally harder to read.

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