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The "You know what?" thread

D'Snowth

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To be honest I ignore a lot of her vegan tweets, unless it shows a serious issue like really bad animal abuse because I have seen some heartbreaking videos she has shared. Even as someone who loves her a lot as a person and actress and is fortunate to have had the chance to meet and chat with her twice in my life, she’s made it clear she’s very uneducated with the vegan life and just blindly worships every vegan source, including PETA. I can tell her heart is in the right place with the lifestyle, but the fact that she supports PETA alone says a lot right there. Same deal with Greg Cipes as well. But in the end, no individual person is perfect.
No, I definitely get that, but yeah, I did once leave one of those, "Just sayin'" responses one time when she once shared such a vegan tweet.
Even if I were vegan myself (which I would like to try the diet one day) you know **** well I’d be making fun of the vegan community at any given opportunity.
Well, I mean, as a bisexual male yourself, you certainly still manage to take some swipes against the LGBTQIA . . .+ community. Just sayin'.
 

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I mean I pretty much have that “free pass” as an LGBT man myself. I’d just be looked at as a sellout. 🤷🏿‍♂️
 

LittleJerry92

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Not gonna lie, this probably would have been my life in high school had I continued going to my local public one.


That girl Erica is also annoying as **** - she clearly can’t take what she dishes out with that response of hers.
 

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How much are you guys willing to bet that the kid who threw the desk is going to end up a school shooter?
 

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Getting back to vegans for a minute.
Milk is an animal by-product, but the cow isn’t slaughtered to get the milk.
Personally I don’t drink cow’s milk anymore. I’ve grown to like almond and coconut milk.
But I still eat a lot of cheese, so I guess I’m still subject to vegan contempt.

Do vegans wear wool? You cruelly had to shear a sheep to stay warm.
If vegans were consistent in what they wear as well as what they ate, polyester would be back in style.
 

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If vegans were consistent in what they wear as well as what they ate, polyester would be back in style.
I’m the reverse, actually. I eat meat and animal products, but my clothes are mostly a mixture of cotton (which comes from plants) and polyester.
 

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Not too many people remember in the 70s, just about everything was polyester. This fabric derived from petroleum. It was uncomfortable, it didn’t breathe like cotton, but it was popular because it didn’t wrinkle.
 
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