They’re ready for work at the VA
They’re ready for work at the VA
Did you read the articles?
What I was getting at is that it’s harder to fight evolution and it takes time. Advocating for meat free lifestyles would most likely push different evolutionary traits in a few million years. And you have to consider cultural influences as well. Additionally, veganism is more prominent in higher income countries because of food processing and “health food” taxes cost money, so many vegan items aren’t inexspensive. Those people that are too impoverished to afford a full vegan diet would starve without meat. Also consider those places where the land can’t be fertilized and farmed. Those people as well would starve. Trade could resolve that only if they can afford it.
Haha. Fair point
Eating meat is considered in most scientific thoughts as an evolutionary trait that occurred due to humans’ original nomadic nature. Meaning it was easier to hunt an animal for food than having to replace energy and proteins with plants. Plus at the time meat was introduced into the human diet, we would have had to compete with grazing animals, and edible plants were scarce. There are many good alternatives to meat, and I personally agree that cattle industries have gone too far in many regards. However, meat is still one of the easiest ways to give yourself the nutrients required for the human body
Oh yeah I’m aware. I’m not worried about it. I wouldn’t have even figured it out if a couple of people didn’t try to taunt me.
Is capitalism in the room with you right now?
But the contractors. We need the contractors that want to overcharge and take as much of the taxpayers money as possible. It’s important! /s
She beat him with that black magic
I don’t know what game she’s trying to play, but it’s definitely a game
Fast track to an IP ban. Front of the line with you
You’re absolutely right. Ultimately we need to have a good talk about it
I get what you’re saying, and I’ve cooled off. You’re right.
I understand what you’re saying, but the one defining factor is her requesting I make them food. I’ve made many dishes for her to share under the idea they’re meant to share, and we’ve agreed that whatever leftovers are available after she got her fill are free game. I’ve even made special dishes for the people she works with upon request. Absolutely zero problem with that. If they asked directly to make them a meal, I’d 500% do it because, and like I said, I’ll be damned that someone is hungry if I have control of it. But the past few nights, I’ll make enough leftovers for her coworkers, and she doesn’t take them. It pisses me off because now I’m in a situation to either eat the leftovers or throw the food away, and I’ve always been under the idea that if you microwave food and don’t eat it all, the rest is garbage.
I always aim to avoid that altogether making enough for multiple people to eat after microwaving it, but when she doesn’t take the prescribed leftovers, it’s going to be heated up once, and then it’s garbage after that
She didn’t explicitly ask me to make food, but she had told me that sometimes her coworkers don’t have lunch. Making meals from scratch costs pennies to the dollar, and I’ve heard the complaint enough to adjust my cooking standard to cook for 5 people. I know my wife cares about these people, so I care about these people, and I WILL not have someone go hungry, so if you if I get a hint otherwise, you’re getting a meal. However, I don’t think my wife has the same logic as I do. I hate wasting food, and I won’t do it if I can help it, so when she leaves the leftovers that are meant to feed all of her coworkers, it upsets me
I’m sorry. This was kind of a venting session. We’re gonna have a good talk about it tonight. I get what you’re saying and I appreciate you, but this talk is definitely happening
We talking about the verb or the noun? I also have been look at the word “shut” too long and now it looks weird
I wonder what her trailer looks like