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So I just watched this documentary, "Cowspiracy" with my gf, and being drunk got into an argument (even though we pretty much agree on everything).
It's basically the same as every other veg/anti-industrial farming/anit-meat documentary, with it's main focus being on the environmental impact of (primarily) cow/dairy farming, of course going on every random cliche tangent to make the meat/fishing industry look bad.
Anyway, I think the argument started with me bringing up how infuriating I find the, "cows milk is MEANT to turn a little baby calf into a giant cow" argument; the issue being with the term "meant".
What the fuck is corn or rice or wheat meant for, I ask? The fact that it is so nutrient dense that it can do what it does should be an argument for consuming it here and there...
In any case, this drunken argument took a few twists and turns, but ended with my saying that when it's time for our dog to go, I'd see no problem taking a thigh and maybe braising it, completely seriously (she talks about wanting to have a farm someday, so caring for, and loving animal, which you then put down for food shouldn't be an issue).
She started crying, ending the discussion.
My real question, however, was about a youtube idea (she always talks about wanting to start a youtube channel with the dog - who's the only one attractive enough to even make it a possibility).
>pic related looks somewhat like our dog
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It's basically the same as every other veg/anti-industrial farming/anit-meat documentary, with it's main focus being on the environmental impact of (primarily) cow/dairy farming, of course going on every random cliche tangent to make the meat/fishing industry look bad.
Anyway, I think the argument started with me bringing up how infuriating I find the, "cows milk is MEANT to turn a little baby calf into a giant cow" argument; the issue being with the term "meant".
What the fuck is corn or rice or wheat meant for, I ask? The fact that it is so nutrient dense that it can do what it does should be an argument for consuming it here and there...
In any case, this drunken argument took a few twists and turns, but ended with my saying that when it's time for our dog to go, I'd see no problem taking a thigh and maybe braising it, completely seriously (she talks about wanting to have a farm someday, so caring for, and loving animal, which you then put down for food shouldn't be an issue).
She started crying, ending the discussion.
My real question, however, was about a youtube idea (she always talks about wanting to start a youtube channel with the dog - who's the only one attractive enough to even make it a possibility).
>pic related looks somewhat like our dog
...
