Update: my mom now tolerates my incense burning, but I do not burn it when my dad is home, because he has allergies.
I agree with Peta on most issues, but exploiting women to promote animal rights is not the way.
Try this: http://www.buddhanet.net/
Try to blend in with the "normal" people.
It's sort of fun, but lugging the thing around gets tiresome.
Don't just complain, brother, take action to teach us youngsters something.
I'll try to make it.
A few times, it never taught me anything except that my parents were jerks.
Easily the most overrated show on television today.
Amen to that.
Dude, it wasn't funny the first time....
#1 - I plan to have one child by birth, get sterilized, and adopt additional children. #2 - I haven't completely stopped consumer, but I'm well on...
It's horrible. I've seen the behind the scenes videos. Unfortunately, my parents still buy it for our dogs, because "they're used to it". Sheesh...
I've had soda from Whole Foods, made with cane sugar. It's excellent.
Jeans My same dirty sneakers Pink long-sleeved shirt with PETA "Eat no Animal" T-shirt over it Black Sweatband
Jeans Black Sweater Dirty sneakers Red Buddha hemp necklace that I always wear Black sweatband
Then no one could complain about the government. Just my opinion.
What did they do?
Good question. I don't understand why, but I suspect (since I once ate meat myself) that they like the taste, and so don't really care about the...
I'm pissed off, because it seems like I'm the only person in my suburban town who cares about the planet. Even my own family couldn't care less.
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