Is petrol vegan?
Is petrol vegan?
Is petrol vegan?
no vegan diet
no vegan powers
One of Thomas Jane's greatest roles alongside The Punisher.
Pedantry alert: most oil comes from algae and plankton. By “most”, I’m talking high 90 percent rather than 51 percent.
But I like saying my car runs on dinosaur squeezins'.
This is better than “dinosaur juice”. I’m stealing it.
But vegans are against eating canned pre-cooked food as well. Doesn't matter that the "meat" is 1% actual dead animal and 99% cardboard or if the noodles are 99% the stuff that got stuck to the wheat mill during flour production and 1% egg. Those folks will not eat it.
Petrol isn't made of dinos it's made of is plankton
"bio diesel" contains animal fat, 1 million tons each year in the EU alone.
I think it's algae, not dinosaurs
Mostly algae, a splash of dinosaurs.
Just a sprinkle of dino
i aggre with you if you're talkin about mass capitalism version of veganism, but the original activist movement of veganism, which is more direct and utopic, is in fact against vehicles itself, cos the production of everything involved causes harm to animals environment.
I'm down for fuckcars veganism
Yeah, these days, many people become vegan to combat climate change and are opposed to fossil fuels even before that...
definitionally you aren't vegan if environmental impact is your terminal goal. It would be like saying you're Christian for the cathedrals or something.
Veganism is a philosophy and life practice of trying to minimise harm to other earthlings. It can involve environmentalism as an instrumental goal, that is protecting the environment to avoid mass suffering, but a world of perfect environmental preservation where all ants have depression would be unacceptable to a vegan but not to an environmentalist.
Many people with environmental goals adopt a plant based diet and/or lifestyle.
Definitely should forsake technology and get back where we belong. Lions and dolphins have to rough it out, why are we acting like we have the right to just not die of sepsis?
A prey animal will try to fight off its predators, is this wrong of the prey animal? Should the prey animal lie down and accept its fate, because it doesn't have the right to not get eaten? Why do you think nature has a "correct" state and that deviating from this is bad?
Oil is made from plants that died back when there was no bacteria to break down those plants once they died.
We now have that bacteria, so we won’t ever have more oil.
i aggre with you if you're talkin about mass capitalism version of veganism, but the original activist movement of veganism, which is more direct and utopic, is in fact against vehicles itself, cos the production of everything involved causes harm to animals environment.
Hitler was a vegan
thats when he went too far
Its almost entirely made from plants
And like, even if it was dinosaurs, Dirt is also (partially) made from decayed animals. And, oversimplifying, that dirt becomes plants.
And that's all fine for vegans, because it doesn't involve exploitation of animals. Like, if you needed to raise and kill animals to use their corpses to grow plants, that'd be animal exploitation.
Good thing yeast is technically not an animal.
Fungi is closer related to animals than plants.
All water was at some point Dino piss. guess vegans can't drink
there's no veganism under capitalism
"nO eThIcAl cOnSuMpTiOn UnDeR cApItAlIsM"
Tell that to Beyond Meat
c/whoosh
you are most definitely exploiting animals in the scenario you described. do you think i need to build a water table in order to exploit it for a well?
Screw it, eating plants is animal abuse. Just photosynthesize