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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-05-11 03:23 pm

[ SECRET POST #4509 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4509 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[The Murders]


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[Shadowhunters]


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[Saved By the Bell]


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[art by echeverita]


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[Hyperbole and a Half]


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[Peter Mayhew (who played Chewbacca) and Carrie Fisher]

















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Re: How many of you are vegetarian/vegan and why?

(Anonymous) 2019-05-12 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
Seriously. Almonds are horrid for the environment.

Re: How many of you are vegetarian/vegan and why?

(Anonymous) 2019-05-12 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
NAYRT—not really. It’s more that, much like current large-scale cow milk production, large scale almond (milk and otherwise) production is all about $$ at the expense of the environment because it’s concentrated in parts of California where there’s not enough water to sustain thousands of hectares of almond (or any other tree nut/stone fruit) trees, or cattle, or honestly, anything that requires lots of water.

Re: How many of you are vegetarian/vegan and why?

(Anonymous) 2019-05-12 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
Which does, in fact, mean that almonds - particularly in milk form - are horrible for the environment. The possibility of a hypothetical sustainable model being dreamt up in the future is irrelevant to current reality.

And given the climate requirements for almond trees to thrive, it's unlikely that almond milk could be sustainably produced for large portions of the world - the fuel requirements to ship it in bulk from places where almond trees are actually meant to grow would be as bad as the water waste.