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???? Wrote:

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> Simplistic social media 'content' from vegan

> gorillas to be liked 10,000,000 times cos it makes

> you look 'right on'



No social media. No 'likes'. Just don't eat living things.


Simple.


Quids, this isn't the ice bucket challenge. It's a way of life not 5 mins of fame on Facebook.

aquarius moon Wrote:

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>

> No social media. No 'likes'. Just don't eat living

> things.


Most of the things I eat are well dead. The nicest have even been hung up to 'mature' (basically so they start to rot a bit and get some real flavour going).


Oh - except for leaves and stuff. When they're dead they're a bit yucky. They're best when alive or in the process of dying.


ETA - oh, don't know where to stand on 'live' yoghurt. Any advice?

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