I don’t want to kill animals, I want to become vegan. I know this will have consequences for my health, but today my husband went to a store and bought hunting arrows. When I asked him why he was doing this, he told me it was to kill deer, and I felt very bad. While I was taking a walk, a small, very beautiful doe appeared in front of me, and I felt even worse. I imagined someone aiming at that poor creature to kill it. what a pain.

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Mice are intelligent, social creatures who sing to their babies.

In order to grow grains and legumes to feed voracious human vegans; hundreds, even thousands, of innocent mice are killed per hectare per season.

Poisoned, crushed or mulched by steel blades, every vegan meal costs the lives of baby mice.

Deer, though? One deer can be many meals. Also they taste better.

What if animals have feelings like us fren and we are making a very big mistake?

Not just us making the mistake in that case.

In Canada, studies have shown the most frequent predator of ground-nesting baby birds is in fact the reindeer.

Save the baby birds, eat venison today!

A deer was walking in the forest. A lion appeared in front of it. After debating, and the lion winning the argument, he ate the deer. A bird that witnessed the whole event said, 'What an argument!' The worldview of animals is totally different from that of humans. People are twisted and educated a little better than animals, with more cruelty and trauma; perhaps some are even worse. All these life experiences make us who we are. Despite animal instincts, a tiger raised and tamed with love would never want to eat a deer; perhaps in a survival situation, it would be hungry enough to do so. We would do the same, and I do not judge the consumption of animals in emergencies or when people live in mountainous areas and have no other means to survive. But I am saying that we should be more careful, and if we have the opportunity and resources to fix this, why shouldn't we do it.

ROFL I would never trust that tiger, well-fed or not.

And it shouldn't trust me (they make such good rugs!)

We are animals just like tigers, but gifted opposable thumbs instead of claws.

Fren you always say everything with implications. I’m not joking all the time. I am serious sometimes, seriously fren πŸ«€

Meh. They are delicious and a hazard in most areas. It works in our favor.

The predator improves the prey.

Need to apply this to deer.

Also kangaroos and politicians.

Don’t touch the kangaroos plz πŸ«€πŸ˜“

They're about as smart as normies, but with nearly zero bodyfat.

There used to be a huge class stigma attached to eating native critters, but thanks to various celebrity chefs people can buy and cook kangaroo openly now

😣 fren

Never tried kangaroo. Does it taste similar to venison?

Australian supermarket shelves have a lot of marinated 'roo because the marinade tenderizes what's otherwise a somewhat tough meat.

So the flavor is what the flavor of the marinade is.

https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/117132/k-roo-kangaroo-steak-marinated

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Deer are overpopulated in many countries. Your imaginary husband is right for wanting to kill them.

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Um... sure.

If you do decide to become vegan, please update your bio and suffix all of your posts with "I'm vegan btw" to help spread awareness πŸ™ πŸ₯¦