I’m sure there’s a turkey furry out there with a vore fetish.
I want to be eaten. Nobody’s doing anything about that.
Mmm… Turkish delight… 🤤
If they don’t want to be eaten all they have to do is say it.
They do, in their own way.
All mine said was “gobble gobble,” I’m getting mixed messages here.
A lot of plants don’t want to be eaten either. Tough shit, I am hungry.
Some do, actually. Most plants that taste good basically rely on being eaten as part of their reproductive cycle.
Wanna guess how many plants are wasted to feed animals, only for humans to eat them?
- Plants don’t want to be eaten.
- Plants don’t want to be eaten.
- Plants don’t want to be eaten.
- Plants don’t want to be eaten.
- Plants don’t want to be eaten.
- Plants don’t want to be eaten.
- Plants don’t want to be eaten.
fun fact: we kill between 1 and 3 TRILLION animals a year for food and textiles.
Wait, that’s not a fun fact!
That’s it? I was hoping to see at least 10 trillion animals killed this year… /s
If I could photosynthesize and fix my own atmospheric nitrogen, I happily would.
Fuck plants! I’ll eat 'em all!
My neighbor tried to raise some turkeys for Christmas. Those were bred to grow really quickly but his timing was off. They have to be slaughtered within a small window before they get too fat and their hearts give out. He had to do an early Christmas.
That’s a pretty miserable existence for turkeys
A lot of people live this way too. They just keep working and getting fatter until they die of a heart attack at 60
It’s pretty common for animals in the meat industry. A broiler chicken goes from hatching to supermarket in 6 weeks. That’s what’s being called efficiency these days.
You’re supposed to change their feed when they get to the desired size.
Don’t know about the small window thing. We had turkeys for a while, but to be fair it was more about domestic animals than food source. Those things would get huge. I remember once some friends were coming to visit at night and seeing them on the roof got scared and ran off.
If don’t want to be eaten, why delicious?
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Yo! Grey wolves = fascist, don’t repost that shit
Are not grey wolves a cultural symbol related to an old turkish tale? Does not look facist to me.
I’m not letting some obscure group of fucking Turks claim a goddamn emoji as their own and stop using it myself. Same with Pepe, a 🐸 emoji, or 👌. They already have the swastika and a bunch of others from the ACTUAL Nazis, let them use those instead.
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Ah so this is about an organization named “grey wolves” known for their hostile worldviews, not the grey wolf from the historical tale about a she-wolf raising a human children? This could have been elaborated better.
Wtf are you on about? They don’t get to decide what symbols belong to them. Ok 👌? 🐸 Fuck Nazi’s appropriating culture for themselves. Iirc the style of this comment indicates their membership in THE PACK AAYROOOO
Then we should all start hanging swastikas around Auschwitz, shouldn’t we? Because that symbol just means “prosperity and good luck”.
Fascist apologia at its fucking finest. The wolf emoji is so obviously used in a nationalistic far-right meaning here with all the Turkish flags. Get a clue.
I don’t remember what the name of the logical fallacy where you conflate a small problem with a big one, but that’s what you’re doing. It’s a poor argument regardless of the context.
iirc it’s the slippery slope fallacy
Feels like the gray wolf isn’t defined enough as a fascist symbol that there’s plenty of latitude for non-fascists to use it. Like if that account is known to use it that way it’s one thing, but otherwise it’s probably just a coincidence. The swastika is the most widely known symbol of hate these days but even now you can go see it on all kinds of temples in Asia, so if even that gets used in a non-nazi way these days surely the gray wolf isn’t only defined as a fascist symbol.
It’s not that that account is known to use it, it is that Turkish ultra-nationalists are known to use it. A lot.
Now I don’t really care about it being used in that tweet as it is obviously a joke, nor do I believe that everything that makes someone uncomfortable should be censored, but at least one should be honest to themselves to recognize that that symbol has a shitty meaning behind it with the context that is present here.
Grey wolves are considered as a historic symbol by Turks, similar to how a bald eagle is treated by americans or dragons to Chinese people. You can also see ultra-nationalist people of these countries use these symbols a lot, but it doesn’t change the meaning of these symbols to the majority of the country’s population.
Everything I don’t like is fascism
Yes, that is the point. Oh, this isn’t about 40k?
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