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  • Better not be in those plastic fish things! They're horrid as litter

    Also, call me a lib, but I've always liked Australia as a name. Australia is a cool word, and we could use Australis in official names for shit and that word slaps

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    Are you Vegan? If not, what are your reasons?
  • I'm slightly sympathetic, because carnism brainworms are deeply ingrained in us all from birth. I used to eat meat, I used to have some chuddy opinions on veganism. I've been there. most vegans have been there, but the way "leftists" just regurgitate this shit tries my patience.

    I think that deep down it comes from a place of knowing vegans are right, and trying to avoid agreeing because that means you're an active participant in a horrible crime, and have been your entire life.

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    Are you Vegan? If not, what are your reasons?
  • Because there aren't yet alternatives to consumption of plants. We know for a fact that animals suffer, feel pain, feel emotions, and have thoughts. We can reduce that harm easily.

    And once again, most farmed plants go into animal feed. Your arguement still supports veganism.

    Your arguement also implies that cannibalism is fine, because plants also suffer. Slavery? Also okay under this reasoning. Literally everything can be justified by this logic.

    At what point does this line of reasoning end? Because there's no current way to achieve perfection, we should just stop trying. Leftism is over I guess? Nothing can ever be less bad, because fungus might be unhappy with us. Shut the site down, I'm off to go eat a Palestinian child because my fucking lettuce isn't 100% ethical.

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    Are you Vegan? If not, what are your reasons?
  • I don't think you know what veganism is. Poultry is not a grey area at all. None of the things you listed are inconsistencies. "Dont eat animals, don't support the harm of animals." It's fairly simple as a line.

    Most agriculture exists to make animal feed, so not eating animals would still reduce harm if you insist on the "but what about the plants oyster vuvuzella" thing.

    This is like when libs argue against their totally made up versions of what communism is. Would you argue that eating someone in a vegatitive state should be vegan? That's absurd.

  • War criminal receives pat on the back from unelected head of state
  • As as has been said, "the government" in this context refers to the current administration rather than the concept of government

    Albo is a centrist and a coward but he's not unaware that australia isn't a republic, especially given the fact that he supports becoming one

  • I logged onto Imgur after not browsing it in ages. This is the first thing I see.
  • I've noticed an increase in Americans around Melbourne lately tbh. Several with the same person always talking like they barely know each other and are trying to get to know each other. Maybe sham marriages are up?

  • Come watch band anime! 🌈
  • I'm not an anime person so I don't even know where to look, would you know where i could watch Girls Band Cry? Ideally english subtitles. I keep seeing cute gay stuff in it and need that in my life.

  • PM to declare Australia's relationship with China is rebuilding but won't stay 'silent' in disputes
    www.abc.net.au PM to declare Australia's relationship with China is rebuilding but won't stay 'silent' in disputes

    Anthony Albanese is expected to use a speech in front of China's Premier Li Qiang to declare that while the countries have some "competing views" there are opportunities to be found.

    PM to declare Australia's relationship with China is rebuilding but won't stay 'silent' in disputes

    In short: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will meet China's Premier Li Qiang in Canberra on Monday.

    Mr Albanese is set to declare that the relationship between Australia and China is rebuilding but will not stay "silent" in disputes with Beijing.

    He is also expected to raise the case of jailed Australian academic Yang Hengjun with Premier Li.

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    Chinese Premier Li Qiang to visit Australia today for the first time in seven years
    www.abc.net.au China Premier to visit Australia today for the first time in seven years

    Officials, diplomats and police in Canberra are furiously preparing for Chinese Premier Li Qiang, who will fly into Australia later today at a crucial time for Beijing and the Australian government.

    China Premier to visit Australia today for the first time in seven years

    In short: Chinese Premier Li Qiang is set to land in Australia on Saturday for the first visit by a Chinese premier in seven years.

    A new visa scheme, pandas and trade deals could all be discussed during the official visit.

    What's next: The visit is expected to last four days.

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