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  1. Pumpkin Ninja

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    Might be loose but not as loose as you're pretending it is. You're being disingenuous. I'm glad you slaughter and buy from what I'm assuming are free-range farms. I haven't slaughtered animals myself but plan on to, to see how I feel about it. Free range is pretty cool imo but there is little...
  2. Pumpkin Ninja

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    You don't do it out of respect, you do it because you enjoy meat. Stop larping, dude, it's cringe. Man buys some processed food where the source of meat comes from a factory farm and pretends he is some noble hunter that spent a lot of energy and respect on his prey.
  3. Pumpkin Ninja

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    Do you understand what suffering is? Suffering still happens regardless of whether you feel their life was ended for a meaningful purpose or not. The very fact they try their best to avoid it shows they don't feel the same way you do, about it. If a lion was ripping you apart, your pain would be...
  4. Pumpkin Ninja

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    Yes, they experience pain but they endure the suffering because their own instincts to mate and not starve are greater. Tf was the point here? Lol, you won't see an animal allow himself to be eaten because of the cycle of life, it will do everything in its power to avoid its own suffering. I...
  5. Pumpkin Ninja

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    You do realize you can find empathy and altruism throughout the animal kingdom, right? A lot of animals aren't really known for cannibalizing unless their lives are at hand, which somewhat suggests that humans not approving of cannibals might be for similar reasons that other animals aren't...
  6. Pumpkin Ninja

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    But the human victim is being a part of the circle of life so they are not suffering, right?
  7. Pumpkin Ninja

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    I'm not a vegan but this is just dismissive, bro. The suffering still happened despite "serving the cycle of life". By this logic, a cannibal can do little wrong too.
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