athousendburgers [he/him]

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  • athousendburgers [he/him]tomainDon't eat cows
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    4 years ago

    I've always wondered how people can recognize the moral implications of eating meat and go vegetarian, but excuse/ignore all the harm the dairy industry inflicts to animals. Vegetarianism should be morally opposed in almost an equal way to how vegans oppose eating meat, unless it's because you're trying to transition to veganism. I really can't get past how certain vegetarian cannot see the hypocrisy of opposing the meat industry and yet continuing to fuel the dairy one



  • athousendburgers [he/him]tomainItalian Lenin italian Lenin
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    4 years ago

    I remember getting high af during a school trip at his mansion lol. He had a fucking boat in his yard in the middle of Garda's hills. The dude was a douchebag ractionary, but I remember I was kind of invested in his works at the time - especially because of his romanticization of heroism and strong and patriotic men. Not proud at all of my teen years


  • I had to do overtime at work quite often in the past and if you are not invested in what you do, two additional hours a day are going to drive you insane. I worked 10 hours/day continuously for four weeks, and then sporadically for the next few months - and during these four weeks I could leave at 13 on Wednesday (I don't even think this is legal). I was completely devastated once at home, worked sucked the life out of me. The though alone of having to work for 10 hours + a 30 minutes commute was drying my will to live even when I was out with friends. I hated it so much I eventually broke down and quit my job. It was beyond absurd how my superiors expected us to tackle a 10 hours workday as if the two additional hours were absolutely irrelevant and not more taxing at all, that's what I hated the most about the whole thing. The whole principle of working more and sacrificing your free time to make your company earn profit and meet deadlines is absurd, but how it seemed like everyone wasn't even mentally capable of acknowledging how one can suffer from prolonged working hours was beyond me. I don't wish anyone a 10 hours workday, unless you really really like what you do - and the decision is not going to harm anyone