Author Topic: Damn Farms: Farm to Fridge  (Read 16263 times)

. also, this was shopped.

Umm...



Yeah, it took A LOT OF SHOP to get a vegan like her to look like that.

reminds me i got an image here


made by yours truely

That stuff is forgeted up.


-what-
unrelated: are you actually using windows 95/97/98 or are you just using a classic theme?

Free ranged meat tastes a hell of a lot better than this cramp crap.

unrelated: are you actually using windows 95/97/98 or are you just using a classic theme?
windows xp professional with classic theme


ive switched to google chrome for a long time now

At the end of the day, if the animals are given lots of painkillers and lots of space to move around in, as well as being taken on walks, the same food appears at our tables, and they die all the same.  It just costs more.


At the end of the day, if the animals are given lots of painkillers and lots of space to move around in, as well as being taken on walks, the same food appears at our tables, and they die all the same.  It just costs more.

They still taste like stuff.

they taste different.

Alot of our food is processed.  And I have an aunt that is crazy about this kind of stuff.  She drove an hour out to a little farm where they raise their animals like I described above, and got a turkey for thanksgiving.  It was honesly the worst thing I had ever tasted.  The meat was hard and tough and so dry it was painful to eat.  She is usually an excellent cook, but this turkey was terrible tasting.  I like my processed food.

I am now pleased to announce our next guest speaker... GOD!

.. I .. No I cant watch anymore .. Im going to sleeep soonnnnn :c

Same, I want to go back to eaurope where they have happy little moo moo cow farms. :c
Jeez, this is a holocaust for other species D:

I am now pleased to announce our next guest speaker... GOD!

I guess God isn't here, his seat is empty.

Alot of our food is processed.  And I have an aunt that is crazy about this kind of stuff.  She drove an hour out to a little farm where they raise their animals like I described above, and got a turkey for thanksgiving.  It was honesly the worst thing I had ever tasted.  The meat was hard and tough and so dry it was painful to eat.  She is usually an excellent cook, but this turkey was terrible tasting.  I like my processed food.
people make mistakes. food that is processed isn't the problem, the problem is the animals not tasting as good as animals that get exercise. also, people make mistakes. just because the person is a good cook doesn't mean they can't forget up.