“I hate these animals. All they do is shit and scream all day long. Good for nothing. Well… except dinner”
philosopher, alchemist, writer & poet with a spirit of fire & passion for all things health & love related 💫
“Darkness to me is like water to the sea”
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That indeed was a micro with plenty to say in just 20 words. 👏👏👏 Marvelous work!!!
Lol, that's EXACTLYYYYYYY how humans view chicken, cow, pig, etc. We see them as animals but they see them as food
This whole series of stories is so interesting! It's uncomfortable (which is a good thing) but so powerful!
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That indeed was a micro with plenty to say in just 20 words. 👏👏👏 Marvelous work!!!
Lol, that's EXACTLYYYYYYY how humans view chicken, cow, pig, etc. We see them as animals but they see them as food
This whole series of stories is so interesting! It's uncomfortable (which is a good thing) but so powerful!