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I’m slowly but surely reading your comments and this is why I love my audience – we are able to have intellectual and respectful discussions without hating on each other even in disagreement!!!! ❤️❤️❤️ Will respond to as many comments as I can, love you guys 😘
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Thanks for this video! It gave me a lot to think about
this is such a great idea. I really appreciate you opening dialogue and unlike a lot of health you tubers you make sure you know what you’re talking about it.
I kill wasps, some spiders, if they threaten me or if it can’t be avoided. And I kill ticks. Because.. well they are ticks.
I find this kind of content really helping people maintain the vegan lifestyle since sometimes fitting into the frame of a perfect vegan,could be just a bit overwhelming. The topics mentioned here are so realistic and I appreciate you for bringing us to think about them, Rose 😀 By the way, you look amazing.
On the bi-valve thing, personally I don’t want to eat them, I don’t think I ate them when I was a meat-eater anyways – but they are sea life and the way they are harvested is very destructive. Several kilos of sea life are killed in order to harvest one kilo of whatever food animal they’re going for. But then again, I also eat seaweed pretty often and I’m not sure how that is harvested, could be in a similar way.
I read that the pearls inside of oysters are “sores” if you will. When sand gets inside the shell, it’s irritating to them and they will cover it over and over until it isn’t causing irritation anymore. So they may not feel pain but they seem to have a sense of feeling to some degree.