June42012

It’s 1AM/I’m eating tofu/I’m seeing my psychiatrist today.

May272012
“The vegan lifestyle is an ongoing progression. Everyone should go at their own pace and remember that all steps towards veganism are positive. It is most important to focus on avoiding the products for which animals are bred and slaughtered. Animal by-products will exist as long as there is a demand for primary meat and dairy products. When it comes to avoiding items that contain small amounts of byproducts, vegans must decide for themselves where to draw the line. Some vegans will adjust their level of abstinence according to the circumstances. For example, as a consumer, you might make sure the bread you buy is not made with whey; but as a dinner guest, you may accept bread without asking to see the ingredients. These types of compromises can actually hasten the spread of veganism, in that they help counter the attitude that it’s very hard to be vegan.” Matt Ball

(Source: nirvikalpa)

May162012

Anonymous asked: Would you consider veganism? Why/why not?

Gosh, you have no idea how many times I’ve considered going vegan. That shit seriously eats at your mind, dude. All I know is that it’ll happen one day, but I’m simply not ready to commit to it right now. Namaste.

May122012

Your iPad is 2.441 inches² bigger than the area each egg-laying chicken is given in a standard sized cage. 

95% of commercial eggs are derived from caged hens.

May82012
Good morning, world! Namaste. I’m feeling lovely today.

Good morning, world! Namaste. I’m feeling lovely today.

April172012

I watched seven hours of Game of Thrones today and ate half a box of extra large vegetarian pizza and didn’t wear any clothes. <3

April22012

Zucchini chips rule!

March262012
March202012

Welcome to the family

My brother’s girlfriend made me a fucking gnarly salad for dinner because I’m a useless lump. Spinach, rocket, tomato, cucumber, avocado, beetroot, fetta and pear, with mustard and olive oil dressing.. Yes! <3

March192012

amborella asked: (2/2) it only becomes "trivial" when we try and force our own beliefs onto others. it is like we're trying to squeeze them into a box only we were meant to fit. we are both trying to smother another's individuality and also disrespecting our own. this is not to say we shouldn't be sharing our beliefs and practices with other people, but simply that we should only with conscious intention.

1PM

amborella asked: (To the Anon) that is YOUR personal choice based on what YOU believe a vegetarian is to be. others may or may not have similar beliefs. how you have acquired, processed, validated, stored, experienced, and exhibited this belief/concept is entirely your own. this is a nice quality of being an individual! cherish and embrace it. know it and be conscious of it in your self, and every one around you. (1/2)

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