"Chemical" is now used with the meaning of "ultra-processed ingredient with either unknown origin or unknow effect on your body". It is not the first meaning of the term but I guess it is a meaning now and we have to deal with it.
That's crazy but I also notice that amongst people eating crazy amount of meat there is a lot of people that only eat a few types of meat (pork, beef, chicken, turkey and always the same cut).
I eat meat once every 10 days plus on party days. But I eat so much more diversity than these canivorous eaters. What about lamb, veal, mutton, duck, rabbit? What about tongues, giblets and so on? They say they love meat taste but it is like it is only when the taste is mild enough.
Goes to show chemicals don’t have to be vegan
There is a lot of them. In the EU classification of food additif, anything under the E47 categorie can either be animal or vegetal. E471 for example could be either pork skin, beef bones, fish bones, palm or coconut oil derivative. Nicely wrapped and served in so many bread and brioche product to Jews, Muslims, Hindus, vegetarians and vegans.
And there is so many more that are straight up animal products but presented in a latin name. In France, industrials even started to used Canadian french terms to confuse people when the insect additives for colours and textures started to gross out to many people.
Is that a common ADHD symptom? How does is occure?
It is not automatically rewarded but most of the time. So I could either say in kindergarten or not yet.
Nice ! And I'm already imagining conversation scenario in which I could mention this owl to my comorian friends (^_^)
Nice one.
Triste histoire. Il y en a beaucoup semblable à celle-ci malheureusement.
My english understanding is limited. What does "just mirin' you" mean?
And thank you for your post and the thought you put every time in nice message (^_^)
Ah ha ! Peut-être en message privé mais je raconte suffisamment de ma vie en ligne publiquement comme ça.
He's cold.
Oh I see. In French "Admirer" to admire comes from "Mirer" but I did not make the link in English.
Thank you (^_^)