Good times made people soft and sensitive. You can see from the vegan videos that all the vegan men are weak pu55ies and the women are narcissisit psychos. Women back in the day had no problem picking up a chicken, putting it's head on a stomp and chopping it clean off without even blinking. Saw my grandma do that many times when we were kids. 50% of men today would probably faint watching that.
I've done it plenty of times. Killed rabbits with just my hands quite a few times, helped kill a pig with a knife, mercy-killed a deer not too long ago with a car jack to the back of the head. Whenever something needed to be killed I'd volunteer myself because I knew I wouldn't fuck it up. Still, I'm a vegetarian now because there's a gulf between hunting for food yourself, and the type of scavenging that we do as a society.
This weird, online vegan 'community' thing is a strange and fragmented spectacle; however, it's not as pathetic to me as most men in general. At least the vegans have the courage of their convictions and put principles into practice. Most people today are just painfully stupid and hypocritical, and there's not much worse than a lazy hypocrite.
How many guys say they despise animal cruelty and torture? Even on here - everyone's like 'Wooo! Yeah, Josh is going after animal abusers!' Or talking about how they'd kill anyone that messed with their dogs. Great - me too. But for those who aren't just sycophants and actually mean what they say, they have to accept the hypocrisy of hating animal abusers while delegating the responsibility of rearing and killing their food to a bunch of malformed losers in a factory, who torture the living fuck out of most the things before they end up in a supermarket to be scavenged. This is not hunting, and it's not even necessary.
No amount of mental gymnastics can change the fact that if you're buying meat from fast-food restaurants and supermarkets, then you are
directly complicit in the torture of animals and you are
directly responsible for its continuation. The only way to not be is to remove yourself from the process of reducing animals to mere commodities and supporting alternative markets. But that's hard work, and it's embarrassing. Especially for 'bodybuilder' types who are trying hard to cultivate this 'strong' image of themselves.
I'm not having a go at you guys in the comments - I enjoy the stories (to an extent), too, but thought I'd put across my viewpoint in regard to the issue. As much as I enjoy the taste of meat and have no issue with killing things myself, I'm not in a position to do so, I don't need to, and I feel like I'm much less of a hypocrite and loser by removing myself from anything to do with factory farming.