Tuesday, July 20, 2010

there is nothing vegetarian to eat

Vegetarianism has been historically associated with types of Buddhism, and the Indian subcontinent. But in the first world it’s often upheld by whiney kids who know better than you.

It’s because we do. We in the first world are incredibly wastefully. And one of the biggest wastes is producing meat. So in a way vegetarians are just trying to even out the amount of resources a human should take. And we are not being selfish or needing special accommodations. It’s only in first world countries that I ask for vegetarian food. If I were in Africa I would never ask for vegetarian food, I would eat whatever I was given because they use way resources (probably not enough).
We will outlive you because our cholesterol is lower (as long as we protein up). And I will make sure that I outlive so that I can quit being a vegetarian and eat your remains.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

I can't find parking!

This isn't a compliant I understand because I've never owned a car. But it's probably the most common first world problem

We are cars so important in our society? Why are so many places accessible only by car? And why is there no place to put your car?

I don’t understand why you are complaining because….

1) You are lucky to have a car (I don't have a car)
2) You are probably very lucky to be going wherever you are going (even to work
3) You are lucky to have such a fast means of transportation
4) You’re community has an obligation to provide you with libraries, schools, a place to buy food, access to drinkable water. They do not have an obligation to provide you with parking
5) If you voluntarily live somewhere that revolves around a car, I don't understand you anyways.


Edit
In defense of people who complain about parking
-When car culture started, maybe people didn’t know how short cited the idea was?
-One cannot always make life choices around public transit/bike paths
Seventeen year olds do not live where live voluntarily-When car culture started, maybe people didn’t know how short cited the idea was?
-One cannot always make life choices around public transit/bike paths
Seventeen year olds do not live where live voluntarily