• ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      I’m ngl. The amount of carcasses I see along the road everyday heading to work has made me want to stop driving for years now.

      I’m not even vegan but seeing all those rotting animals decorating ditches day in and day out fills me with rage.

      And knowing some stupid fucks go out of their way to hit animals makes my blood boil.

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        10 months ago

        It kind of sucks infrastructurally for sure. I dunno. I’ve had the thought that at least if I could go over and harvest some of it then that might at least make it a little less stomach-churning, ironically, but that’s kind of my weird instinct.

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        10 months ago

        From my experience, the animals are more the stupid ones that jump out in front of the car unexpectedly. I once tried to dodge a raccoon but every time I swerved a direction, it followed me and then jumped towards my car last second :/

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      10 months ago

      I don’t care about most bugs.

      But the very real and high risk of hurting a beloved animal did play into my choice to be an escooter/biker.

      Killing people is also super high up there, but it’s just less likely.

    • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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      10 months ago

      I’d guess, all of them.

      It’s easy to get all sympathetic with a mammal that has a face, but insects? Have you seen an insects face? No thanks.

      Cute animal = aww don’t kill it so we can live

      Insect = they can all die for all I care

      • vegans, probably.

      … And don’t at me about how many there are or anything. Or that they don’t suffer like mammals do… The biomass of cows alone outweighs humans, and I’m sure chickens aren’t far behind. I’m also certain that there’s been studies showing that insects react to stimulus, and we have just as much information about their experience of pain as we do for animals. Quiet.

      To be fair, a lot of vegans have made that choice because of how animals suffer in factory farms. That’s valid and I won’t debate it; but you’re probably not crying over dead bugs. So this really isn’t aimed at you. You’re good. Your reasons are valid. I’m not a vegan but I can recognise that the treatment of animals in factory farming needs to be improved. At the same time, I have accepted that Bessie tastes really good in spite of how she was treated. I made my choice. I live with that.