If you value animal welfare so much why do you continue to use animal products?It's not my problem really. I donate to the foodbank but don't have much myself. I still manage to buy high welfare meat/eggs/dairy.
If you value animal welfare so much why do you continue to use animal products?It's not my problem really. I donate to the foodbank but don't have much myself. I still manage to buy high welfare meat/eggs/dairy.
What even is this weird hypothetical scenario you’ve made up though? You’d never be in a position where you had to make a choice between saving your pet vs a child sweatshop worker from a burning building, so why even say it?I have pretty extreme, very unpopular opinions, that doesn't make me a troll. Can you honestly say you would leave your beloved pet to die over some random human? If you absolutely had to choose, that is. I love my cat more than a random human, so surely it's obvious what I would choose?!
Sorry, but it is. I saw a chicken in asda for 2.48, bleeping disgusting honestly. I bet a lot of people could afford higher welfare meat, but the problem is they don't want to because it would mean eating less of it and having to go without other luxuries.
She was also very average looking before all the surgery!Michelle keegan is overrated
Plastic Barbie with her husband Ken.Michelle keegan is overrated
It's an unpopular opinions thread so I was sharing mine. Doesn't mean I go around Tesco calling everyone a bleep if they buy the cheap meat, but I do judge.Ok so it's not your problem but it's also none of your business what people are choosing to buy and put into their bodies.
The cognitive dissonance is real… you’re eating dead flesh from an animal who was slaughtered and died in agony. If you want to take the moral high ground, go vegan!!It's not my problem really. I donate to the foodbank but don't have much myself. I still manage to buy high welfare meat/eggs/dairy.
I said save a random child vs my cat not a child from a sweatshop factory, but I can see what you were trying to do there.What even is this weird hypothetical scenario you’ve made up though? You’d never be in a position where you had to make a choice between saving your pet vs a child sweatshop worker from a burning building, so why even say it?
Good question. I did stop eating meat for 6 months, but I was craving meat and found it difficult to get enough protein as I was also trying to lose weight. Ideally I wouldn't eat meat/dairy at all. I still feel guilty about it though.If you value animal welfare so much why do you continue to use animal products?
It's an unpopular opinions thread so I was sharing mine. Doesn't mean I go around Tesco calling everyone a bleep if they buy the cheap meat, but I do judge.
Luxuries?I have pretty extreme, very unpopular opinions, that doesn't make me a troll. Can you honestly say you would leave your beloved pet to die over some random human? If you absolutely had to choose, that is. I love my cat more than a random human, so surely it's obvious what I would choose?!
Sorry, but it is. I saw a chicken in asda for 2.48, bleeping disgusting honestly. I bet a lot of people could afford higher welfare meat, but the problem is they don't want to because it would mean eating less of it and having to go without other luxuries.
I posted pictures of my nieces on their first day of school…My unpopular opinion tonight is
No one wants to see your kids first day of school photos, please stop putting them on all your social media platforms.
Ah so it’s fine for you to eat meat because of cravings and a need for protein but poor people should survive on a diet of bread and lentils? You’re tying yourself in knots hereI said save a random child vs my cat not a child from a sweatshop factory, but I can see what you were trying to do there.
Good question. I did stop eating meat for 6 months, but I was craving meat and found it difficult to get enough protein as I was also trying to lose weight. Ideally I wouldn't eat meat/dairy at all. I still feel guilty about it though.
And other people on this thread are simply judging you for your ridiculous opinions so that’s all OKIt's an unpopular opinions thread so I was sharing mine. Doesn't mean I go around Tesco calling everyone a bleep if they buy the cheap meat, but I do judge.
Doesn't seem want to be judged for her choices but is judging others whilst being a massive hypocrite.And other people on this thread are simply judging you for your ridiculous opinions so that’s all OK
On the subject of school photos… it reminded me of this that I saw on instagram.