If you drive in a 25 miles per gallon vehicle (pretty standard) you will burn the equivalent of 1100 calories per mile. Assuming an active person who rides their bike a lot eats around 2500 calories a day, and they ride to work every day, and they live 5 miles away. In the car you would burn about 11,000 calories a day, in the bike you would never burn more than 2,500 and that ignores the fact that actually most of those calories have nothing to do with the biking.
Also, one year of an average American driving (around 14,000 miles) would have the equivalent calories of giving 16,000 people a proper meal.
Also, there is an anonymous person who did an interview and claims to have been a victim in Epstein's island and that Trump raped them specifically because they were similar to his daughter.
At some point, you have to recognize factory farming as a public policy decision rather than a retail choice
It is both, and both affect each other. False dichotomy?
a vegan community that satisfies itself with attaching blinders when they pass through the Bad Foods aisle at the grocery store is going to end up in the same place as the climate activist who only owns a bike.
Strawmaning what being a vegan is. It is far from just turning a blind eye.
The difference between the US and India is that if you go around trying to butcher cows in particularly devote areas of India, you're subject to serious political reprisals.
You know that they eat plenty of other animals right? If you go there, meat and animal products are a very big part of the local food.
So just the "Appeal to futility" logical fallacy? I'm convinced!
Every change starts somewhere. Yes, 0.001% of the population can be vegan and it most likely won't save a single slaughterhouse animal. But 1%? That's already significant enough to make at least some change, and 10%? That's already setting market trends and modifying industries, 50%?
You get my point. You joining the current vegan population is significant! The vegan population is estimated to be 9% in india and mexico, 5% in Israel, 2% in the UK, 1.5% in the US, and estimated to be a total of 1%-3% of the global population. This is a movement that has probably saved more lives and more gas emissions than many others have.
The irony of environmental activists using the word "veganism" while not being vegan 😒 (being vegan is one of the most significant reduction to greenhouse emissions that is within your personal choice)
Also, not all animals experience sour taste in the same way. For example rats actually love eating lemons! There are literally guides online on how to stop them!
No, the point of it is only live interactive browsing.
The closest thing would be lynx, anything less than that should respect robots.txt
Of course as a single user, you don't really hace an impact and no one cares if you decide to ignore it, but once you are talking about automated systems...
This might sound weird but this is an honest to god scientific diy test.
Go to your shower, switch the head to high pressure mode, spread your cheeks and see what happens.
The short answer is that the sphincter (asshole closing muscle) is really good at it's job, which makes sense when you consider that even pretty loose poop can be held back for hours while gravity does it's best to pull it out. So your sphincter is pretty strong and can handle some significant pressure, much more than your lips, so if you can keep the water from entering your mouth, your butt is fine.
Dude raped children for years, I would argue that you need to prove that he DIDN'T rape his daughter too.