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I appreciate the answer!

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    sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I appreciate the answer!

    I myself am not a vegan at all, in practice, though I am familiar with … many of the frames that you can look at meat consumption through, and, correctly, imo, conclude that it is a wasteful, destructive, and morally dubious practice… and I do try to minimize my meat intake, but its fairly difficult when I am disabled, don’t have a car, can’t do significant meal prep due to injuries, live off of disability pay alone, can barely afford to get groceries delivered to me, because no local food banks or charities that I qualify for do actual home delivery.

    I’ve been moving toward a lot more shelf stable, basic type stuff lately, rice and beans… but also crockpot soups with meat, spam is fairly simple to cook…, so, yeah, I am not a vegan.

    But uh, the ‘if it tries to run away’ metric seems to be roughly where I would land on this as well… I guess I would just the line a bit higher than … a clam… I personally would think that… basically most insects (ararchnids are another story)… from what I understand of their neurology… they do not really seem to be capable of suffering…

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    There's Growing Evidence That Insects Feel Pain, Just Like Us

    We have long seen insects as instinctive, mindless creatures with robotic-like reactions to the world and all its impulses.

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    ScienceAlert (www.sciencealert.com)

    Well fuck, I am generally apparently wrong about that.

    Thank you, and again the other replier, for spurring me to give this subject more consideration.

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