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The most ethical way to treat alcohol is to get it down your neck quickly, before it goes bad. Waste not want not.
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******* almonds and avacados are no longer vegan. The growing of them exploits bees. I am not ******** you.Is alcohol vegan?
Is alcohol vegan?
EDIT, Google : i guess yes, mostly. At least vegans can drink to forget about how much it sucks to be vegan
How can such a short sentence be so wrong about so many things.Well, avocados are a terrible food, so in that regard i envy vegans
I bought a item using "Buy It Now" function on eBay website. Then I got an angry message from the seller be like "We never agreed on a agreed-upon price for this item I am cancelling this transaction on the double!" I thought we had agreed on agreed-upon price when I clicked "Buy It Now" but apparently one of the two of us does not understand the meaning of said button.
******* almonds and avacados are no longer vegan. The growing of them exploits bees. I am not ******** you.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/10/health/avocado-almond-vegan-partner/index.html
Seems to me that being transported around in your whole hive to sample the best flowers of that region is more family tourism than exploitation. I’d even bet that the bee community has some kind of Yelp-like review network so they can share the “buzz” on all the different orchards with other bees worldwide