• TigerAce@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    25 days ago

    I’m a vegan, although not super strict. But I knew some terror vegans who do not consider vigs vegan.

    The definition of “vegan” differs. Like, I don’t like products that had a nervous system. So technically I could eat oysters. But some vegans consider oranges not to be vegan because there might be an animal product in the pesticides used on oranges. Some claim they only use plant based products, but they get mad when I ask them about fungi, as their cell structure looks more like an animal cell than a plant cell (I love to make terror vegans mad).

    Being vegan means you buy products which fit your idea of being vegan.

    And sadly for some it means you need to be a fucking asshole to anyone you meet.

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        24 days ago

        All fruits have that, if you enhance your view enough. Put any fruit under a microscope and it’s crawling with creatures.

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            24 days ago

            Also depends on whether you consider fungi an animal of a plant. As their cell structure resembles more of animal cells than plant cells. And fungi are everywhere. Humans, animals and plants would all die if fungi would seize to exist. They are in our body, create our food and medicine, they are the cycle of life as they break down dead tissue, they feed plants and trees. The oldest living organism is a fungus. They are what keep us all alive, they are basically mother earth. And we eat that. Seeing The Last Of Us suddenly makes a lot of sense. Revenge of the fungi.