“In the future there will be neither darkness nor thunderbolts; neither ferocious ignorance, nor bloody retaliation… In the future no one will kill any one else, the earth will beam with radiance, the human race will love. The day will come… when all will be concord, harmony, light, joy and life.”

― Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

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  • In which cases exactly they are free of suffering? I can’t understand how you can believe that.

    I mean have you seen the automated shakle line before the electric stun bath? Can you imagine yourself being put on this while someone tells you “no worries, you are not suffering”

    You can see it in video I shared before, the whole process is shown, from birth to death.





  • Wow thank you for such a great response!

    I love India with all my heart, I’ve already been there 3 times, but only on the northern area. And yes at least from a vegan perspective it was a paradise in comparison with my country where from the article being a “chameleon” is a basically a need to not isolate yourself.

    The areas I’ve been were mostly Buddhists and yeah it hurts seeing how many Buddhists just don’t care when the Mahayana teachings basically tells you go vegetarian at very least. But I’m glad that it worked for the Hindus, a funny thing, I didn’t know that! Well I didn’t know most of what you said, makes me want to go back again hehe






  • I’d love them to be vegan just to make our lives easier but I’m kind of used to since all my friends are meat eaters anyway. I’m just getting back to the market after breaking a long term relationship with a vegetarian, so I’m not sure yet where to put my boundaries, it is said that the 0,7% of the population in my country is vegan, so I may die single looking for a vegan partner.


  • I’ve seen this question asked a lot for this specific brand on Reddit.

    I’ll just copypaste one answer given a few weeks ago from someone called “goosie7”:

    General Mills guidelines on labeling:

    Vegetarian: General Mills vegetarian products may contain dairy, egg and bee products (e.g. honey, bees wax). They shall not contain ingredients of other animal origin (mammalian, poultry, fish, crustacean, mollusk, insect) including additives. This is also known as Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian. Microbial derived ingredients (e.g. enzymes) and small amounts of animal-derived ingredients that do not require the harming of an animal (for example, Vitamin D derived from sheep’s wool) are acceptable. NOTES: Prohibited ingredients include but are not limited to: gelatin and carmine. In addition, we ensure that the food label does not include a cross-contact allergen label for fish, crustacean or mollusk.

    Vegan: General Mills vegan products shall not contain any ingredient of animal origin (mammalian, poultry, fish, crustacean, mollusk, insect) and shall not contain any animal derivatives (dairy, egg and bee products) including additives and processing aids. Microbial derived ingredients are acceptable (e.g. enzymes). NOTES: Prohibited ingredients include but are not limited to: sugar processed through bone char, L-cysteine hydrochloride processed from human hair or duck feathers, carmine and vitamin D3 derived from sheep’s wool. In addition, we ensure that the food label does not include a cross-contact allergen label for fish, crustacean or mollusk.

    It’s most likely sugar processed with bone char, which according to them is vegetarian but not vegan.