Anything I posted anyway you’d be the type to attempt to pick it apart for some sad reason,
Anything I posted anyway you’d be the type to attempt to pick it apart for some sad reason,
Very salty. Just the sort of person I would want on board if I had to fly over the Andes.I am so glad that @Teagan is back. I so love the drama she creates. Makes for an interesting read.
Very salty. Just the sort of person I would want on board if I had to fly over the Andes.
Very salty. Just the sort of person I would want on board if I had to fly over the Andes.
Where did they think these cows would end up at anyway?
Not quite, although I have nothing against eating roadkill under certain circumstances and often the meat is still harvested to feed the less fortunate providing it's salvageable.I'm thinking you are thinking they would be scraped off the road and fed to our families?
I would think a bunch of cows dead on a road would make certain people look like 'walkers' (from the walking dead series) as they hovered around the dead carcasses.
Vegan and cruelty free cosmetics is a whole huge market. There are even special labels to indicate. It's common knowledge for the average consumer, so it would be super shocking if a practicing vegan was unaware.Not quite, although I have nothing against eating roadkill under certain circumstances and often the meat is still harvested to feed the less fortunate providing it's salvageable.
Anyway, I assumed the cows were en route to the slaughterhouse, yet PETA is
planning to place a billboard near the location where the cows died...
The billboard, when posted, will feature a photo of a cow with the message, “I’m ME, Not MEAT. Go Vegan.” The organization is still finalizing the details of when and where the billboard will be placed but are hoping to put it near the crash site, PETA spokeswoman Amber Canavan said.
“As horrific as this crash was, this type of tragedy is happening to these animals every day inside the slaughterhouses that are totally preventable,” she said. “Eating meat is completely unnecessary — we can just get these animals right off the road and not have these needless deaths happening every day.”
I'll agree that eating meat is not necessary for our survival, but if you say that women's make-up is totally unnecessary, or ALL the other crap that is also unnecessary, most of them start singing a different tune. For example... did you know infant foreskins are used in anti-wrinkle creams and bugs are drowned, then ground up to make certain cosmetic dyes, etc.?
Nothing of the sort, but a train did hit a semi-truck full of frozen meats in Fla. recently where the locals helped themselves...
http://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/2...emi-truck-crash-spills-meat-onto-roadway.html
I don't know a single person who says makeup is a need and not a want.
Oh, really?
How many women do you know that go out into the world without makeup on a daily basis?
The average woman waits four weeks into a new relationship before she'll let the guy see them without makeup.
Scientists at Newcastle University in the UK have shown that cows produce more milk when they are treated as an individual.
I have no idea what this might mean for the future of feminism (or any other perpetually outraged identity groups for that matter), but I think there are some valuable lessons to be gleaned here.The study found that on dairy farms where each cow was called by her name the overall milk yield was higher than on farms where the cattle were herded as a group.