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  1. Comment on what creative projects are you working on? in ~creative

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    I'm working on the VFX and colour grade for a friends short film right now. It's inspired by old Samurai movies so it's cliche as all hell, but it's been a lot of fun to work on. Not to say it...

    I'm working on the VFX and colour grade for a friends short film right now. It's inspired by old Samurai movies so it's cliche as all hell, but it's been a lot of fun to work on. Not to say it hasn't had me and my friend at each others throats at times but it'll be worth it once it's done.

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  2. Comment on How to solve the world’s plastics problem: Bring back the milk man in ~enviro

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    I'm saying you're wrong, even if you employed the most compassionate methods possible you'd still be causing stress to the cow, taking milk that was intended for a calf, and harming the...

    I'm saying you're wrong, even if you employed the most compassionate methods possible you'd still be causing stress to the cow, taking milk that was intended for a calf, and harming the environment by supporting an industry that produces as much carbon as half of all global transport. So no, I don't think you do understand how arguments work, because you argued yourself into a corner.

    The fact that no one is doing this should be enough for you to realise that maybe you shouldn't be using dairy.

  3. Comment on How to solve the world’s plastics problem: Bring back the milk man in ~enviro

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    Yeah but that's not what happens anywhere, so it's not a valid argument.

    Yeah but that's not what happens anywhere, so it's not a valid argument.

  4. Comment on How to solve the world’s plastics problem: Bring back the milk man in ~enviro

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    Okay so first of all, a cow has to of been pregnant recently to produce milk, like any other mammal. So this means you have to keep impregnating the cow (usually done with the farmers fist on...

    Okay so first of all, a cow has to of been pregnant recently to produce milk, like any other mammal. So this means you have to keep impregnating the cow (usually done with the farmers fist on something called a "rape rack" Google it) once the calf is born it's taken away from the mother because you dont want that calf drinking that tasty tasty milk that is definitely for humans, so you take the calf away and if it's male, kill it and if it's female you subject it to the same torture as it's mother. Cows form a really strong bond with their young (like most mammals) and when you tear a young calf away from its mother the emotional trauma is a pretty big deal for the cow, they can loose their voice calling out to their young for days. So yes they fucking suffer, even in your so called "big pasture"

    http://www.humanemyth.org/happycows.htm

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  5. Comment on A four-year-old trapped in a teenager’s body in ~life

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    I've never understood this idea of letting conditions like this continue out of choice, after reading about how it made his childhood hell and all the dad's before had also had a rough time with...

    I've never understood this idea of letting conditions like this continue out of choice, after reading about how it made his childhood hell and all the dad's before had also had a rough time with it, I was pretty sure he would make the call to terminate the embryos. But no, it's the usual "I don't suffer from X I live with X". Yeah I live with glasses on and I've probably had somewhat of a different life compared to if I didn't wear them, doesn't mean I want my child to have shitty eyesight too, and that's just minor short sightedness let alone a life long condition that causes massive changes. I honestly can't look at people like this and say they're good parents.

  6. Comment on How to solve the world’s plastics problem: Bring back the milk man in ~enviro

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    I completely agree, homemade oat milk is so god damn cheap and easy I can have like 5 bowls of cereal a day

    I completely agree, homemade oat milk is so god damn cheap and easy I can have like 5 bowls of cereal a day

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  7. Comment on How to solve the world’s plastics problem: Bring back the milk man in ~enviro

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    It's straight up unethical though, it puts the cow under an immense amount of stress and the dairy industry is responsible for about as much animal death as the meat industry

    It's straight up unethical though, it puts the cow under an immense amount of stress and the dairy industry is responsible for about as much animal death as the meat industry

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  8. Comment on How to solve the world’s plastics problem: Bring back the milk man in ~enviro

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    I make Oat Milk for less than 20p a liter, oats grown not far from where I live and water from the tap, really nice milk as well. A lot less pus in it than cow milk

    I make Oat Milk for less than 20p a liter, oats grown not far from where I live and water from the tap, really nice milk as well. A lot less pus in it than cow milk

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