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  • What are you even saying? The meme isn't comparing being vegan to watching dog fights, and the reason I used that analogy is because a lot of ethical vegans see not being vegan as similarly bad to watching dog fights, since both support unnecessary cruelty to other animals. Since most people are against watching dog fights, the analogy helps people see the meme from the perspective an ethical vegan sees it.

    Your lack of ability to understand what's being said would be easier to dunk on lol also this meme isn't really targeted at changing minds I don't think 🤷

  • As I explained above, the part I find funny is that it's subverting the meme. Usually people rejecting their childs partner are doing it for bad reasons, like being overprotective of their child, or the meme usually puts in some random reason and it's silly. In this case the meme has been subverted and it's being done based on decent logic, while still retaining the silliness of an over-the-top reaction.

    it's not a super funny meme, but it gave me a single breath out of my nose laugh

  • the "but..." implies they have started doing the gross thing again. Imo it's worse if someone recognizes something is bad, stops, then starts doing it again, they're no longer ignorant but they still choose to do the bad thing

  • It's a huge red flag if someone saw how fucked up animal agriculture is and understood why animal exploitation is wrong, stopped supporting it, and then went back to supporting it. So the logic makes sense, that's something that's actually worth not wanting someone to date your child for, and it's funny cause it's not the stereotype of "parent vetoing childs partner" at all

  • What? Maybe they have inconsistent batches, but I did it with friends and it was fine. Hot, obviously, but nothing that crazy. I was pressured into it and didn't play to win, so I went straight for bread and juice for a bit and it was fine. Two of my competitive friends were chilling, the spice went away after a few minutes for them, to the point that the challenge of seeing who can go longest without drinking anything was not even about the heat, but just who could go the longest without drinking in general/who got thirsty the normal way first