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Are non-vegans automatic supporters of animal cruelty?
No they’re not, respecting and loving animals has nothing to do with diet. Just like you eating vegetables has nothing to do with hating animals for the fact that farming kills millions of animals/insects to protect crops. In the hands of a responsible farmer, animals raised for food are provided wiRead more
No they’re not, respecting and loving animals has nothing to do with diet. Just like you eating vegetables has nothing to do with hating animals for the fact that farming kills millions of animals/insects to protect crops. In the hands of a responsible farmer, animals raised for food are provided with free food, medicine, free housing m, so they eventually pay for it with their life.
See lessIt’s a short but happy life without much struggle.
Plus many vegetarians abuse animals by giving carnivores a vegetarian diet, where non-vegetarians provide pets such as dogs and cats with the meat. So dog and cat food also comes from the animals killed for food.
It’s much better for an animal than in the wild where they would be afraid every minute that some predator would chase and eat them alive while ripping them apart.
How do I make a friend pay back the money they owe me?
Debt ruins relationships. I never loan money to friends unless I am willing to lose it or forget it, they may get weird about the debt and not want to look me in the eye. I suggest having him pay for lunch every time you go out and get the money back little by little. You also want to use the opportRead more
Debt ruins relationships. I never loan money to friends unless I am willing to lose it or forget it, they may get weird about the debt and not want to look me in the eye. I suggest having him pay for lunch every time you go out and get the money back little by little. You also want to use the opportunity to get other favors out of him that can help pay down the debt.
See lessFor your sanity I think you need to forget the debt in your mind. It’s just money and people are more important than money. It would be nice if your friend thought the same way and just paid you back. It might be wise to forgive him the debt and then not be his friend anymore.