Brainsalad
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I'm a middle aged government attorney living in a rural section of the northeast U.S. I'm unmarried and come from a very large family. When not preoccupied with family and my job, I read enormous amounts, toy with evolutionary theory, and scratch various parts on my body.

This journal is filled with an enormous number of half-truths and outright lies, including this sentence.

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On vegetarians and vegans

so this is another of voice entry which that is really off the top of my head. This 1 is about the vegetarian ism and vegan ism. I am I playing Dungeons and Dragons with a Dungeon Master who is a vegan, and so it's got me thinking about the subject again, although my position has not changed on the subject.

The argument for veganism and vegetarianism is that we want to avoid unnecessary killing and cruelty 2 animals.however, I think that even consuming vegetables results in animal death. After all, fields have to be planted in what is also animal habitat. So animals are displaced by agriculture, and are killed by the processes off maintaining fields and harvesting crops anyway.

Also, the paleontological record suggesTs that meet consumption was part of the reason for the expansion of the human brain. meats contain a larger concentration off calories and large brains use a very large amount of calories. Meet coordination of hunting parties may also have required larger brains.

At some point in the future it may become necessary for everyone to become vegetarian or vegan becausepound for pound an acre for acre, plant agriculture is more efficient than meAt Agriculture. this is because the animals have to consume plant them selves, and the 3 step process of plant 2 animal to human creates more waste then the 2 step process off plant to human. so if and when population rises we may have to focus more on plant agriculture to meet rising demands. However we are not yet at that point, unlike more populated countries like India and China where plants make up a larger percentage off the average person's diet.


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