I don't know what you call this stage of veganism, but I've definitely reached it.
My daughter and I were shopping today and one of the stores had flyers in the window. One of the flyers said, "Chicken Sale For Veterans!" And I was taken aback. I said, "That's not a very good fundraiser. How many people can take chickens? You have to have room in your backyard. You'd have to build a winter suitable shelter. And is it even legal to keep chickens in the city?"
My daughter looked at me with bemusement, and said gently, "Mom, they're selling cooked chickens."
"Oh. Well, yes. Of course they are. I can't believe that didn't even occur to me."
So what level of veganism is this? When a sign that says Chicken Sale equals pet chickens?
mucifer
(25,754 posts)Chellee
(2,302 posts)I felt a little dumb though. I have to confess.
mucifer
(25,754 posts)People ask me, "What's the hardest part?" And I tell them, "It's not hard!" What I don't tell them, and maybe I should, but I'm not a confrontational person, is, "The hardest part is wondering why you're not."
mucifer
(25,754 posts)MLAA
(19,835 posts)I hope there's cake.
MLAA
(19,835 posts)Bakery and vegan quinoa chocolate crunchy snacks. So it will be a party! You can see Im not the healthiest vegan in the world
Chellee
(2,302 posts)So... right back at'cha.
Skittles
(173,427 posts)Chellee
(2,302 posts)You're her favorite DUer. It's all that ass-kicking. Sometimes when we see or hear about someone being a jerk, she'll say, "If only Skittles was here." And then we laugh, because we know, you'd be on it.
Skittles
(173,427 posts)yes INDEED
HeartsCanHope
(1,776 posts)Thank you.