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fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> Amazing! A pig exhibiting more intelligence than

> 52% of Brits. Almost makes me feel guilty for

> eating them.


You need to watch some videos From PETA on Bacon.

I have stopped buying and eating Pork products since I watched some vids from PETA

They are too graphic and terrible to post them on here.


PETA

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Foundation is a UK-based charity dedicated to establishing and protecting the rights of all animals.


DulwichFox

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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>

> You need to watch some videos From PETA on Bacon.

>

> I have stopped buying and eating Pork products

> since I watched some vids from PETA

> They are too graphic and terrible to post them on

> here.

>

> PETA

> The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

> (PETA) Foundation is a UK-based charity dedicated

> to establishing and protecting the rights of all

> animals.

>



Sorry to break it to you, but cruelty is involved in most meat food products.


And chicken.


And eggs.


And dairy.


It is very easy these days to move to a plant-based diet, and there are now lots of shops selling suitable foods in East Dulwich.


ETA: A plant-based diet is also better for your health.

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Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> >

> > You need to watch some videos From PETA on

> Bacon.

> >

> > I have stopped buying and eating Pork products

> > since I watched some vids from PETA

> > They are too graphic and terrible to post them

> on

> > here.

> >

> > PETA

> > The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

> > (PETA) Foundation is a UK-based charity

> dedicated

> > to establishing and protecting the rights of

> all

> > animals.

> >

>

>

> Sorry to break it to you, but cruelty is involved

> in most meat food products.

>

> And chicken.

>

> And eggs.

>

> And dairy.

>

> It is very easy these days to move to a

> plant-based diet, and there are now lots of shops

> selling suitable foods in East Dulwich.

>

> ETA: A plant-based diet is also better for your

> health.


That's very true Sue.


I have been sticking to Veggie curries recently. Both in Restaurants and homemade.

I was TOTALLY veggie verging on Vegan for nearly 3 years in the 70's. I do not like Cheese.

I am trying..


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I was amused by the fact if you click on the image by foxy it takes you to his flicker account showing the image


Clicking right in flicker shows

First the veg curry

Then a black and white kitty

Then another curry


Foxy are you secretly adding extra "cat meat" to your curry ? 😱😂

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Spartacus Wrote:

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> I was amused by the fact if you click on the image

> by foxy it takes you to his flicker account

> showing the image

>

> Clicking right in flicker shows

> First the veg curry

> Then a black and white kitty

> Then another curry

>

Foxy are you secretly adding extra "cat meat" to your curry ? 😱😂


Not to my Veggie curries


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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Photo removed due to security issue with Flckr

>

> See post below. I cannot seem to to stop Flckr

> doing that

> Foxy.


In Flickr settings you can hide photos from public searches incl 3rd party sites, not sure if that would stop what happened though. The other thing you could do is to rate your photos 'restricted' which I think means only Flickr users can see them...

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