-How many must be slaughtered? So that the selfish can eat, without any consideration,
-For the animal dead on their plate. They say its just fucking food but we all know the difference
-Between food and meat all it takes is a simple choice to say no to murder.
Maybe its time to look inside and ask yourself
Do you want to be associated with this mass genocide?
If you look into the eyes of a cow or pig you can the see the same spark of life that you could see in any other creature. You can see that these animals feel fear and understand pain and suffering. You can live a heathy life without eating meat because there are veggie alternatives!
-Over 40 million people die each year from mass starvation. Yet will still continue to over feed our livestock.
-When that food could feed us all. Its a simple question of morality if you don't go veg for the animals then do it for the humans.
It is estimated that 50 billion animals are slaughtered each year so the selfish can eat their meat and that every person noble enough to adapt to a vegetarian or vegan life style save the lives of about 95 animals per year. So where do you stand are part of the solution are part of the problem. do you know that facts and still feed on the slaughtered? Do the skeletons of the dead swim in your belly. If so then wake up you selfish slob a grow a fucking conscious.
fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309
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Comme d'habitude, j'ai bien du mal à choisir une "favorite track" avec ce groupe de Trashgrass qui excelle dans son domaine.
Mais là, j'ai réussi à me décider finalement. XD EklektikTrip