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Cake day: January 7th, 2025

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  • It seemingly transferred to cows by feeding them chicken droppings. Eggs come from the same orifice (cloaca). Supermarket eggs in the US are washed/sterilized in an attempt to prevent salmonella and similar kinds of faeces-based infections from eggs but if infection becomes widespread I personally wouldn’t chance it (though I’m vegan so I don’t have to make that choice).

    If H5N1 becomes commonly transferrable between humans you’ll want to treat it like covid, yeah. Almost entirely respiratory, so continue masking up and avoid spending too much time in crowded indoor spaces.


  • Hi friend! What counts as easy for you? 1 hour cooking, 30 minutes, 10? Is 2 hours okay if 90 minutes of it is waiting? I’m asking just so that I can make recommendations that work for you!

    Anyways here are some decent staples either way:

    • Frijoles negros with rice, tortilla, and a salad.

    • Tostadas. Hard shell, refried beans from a can (wake them up by frying first), tomato, onion, lettuce, and other toppings of your choosing. I like tajin and salsa.

    • Taco bowl with the same basic ingredients.

    • Basically any bean and pasta cold salad.

    • PB & J is accidentally vegan.

    • Bagels and vegan cream cheese.

    • Most South Asian staples if you sub out dairy.

    • If you find tofu, then curry powder tofu breakfast burritos.

    • Basically any sandwich, just sub a vegan alternative meat / cheese.

    • Frozen dumplings. Many are vegan. East Asian or Western.

    • Thai curry.

    • Pad Thai. Sub soy sauce instead of fish sauce and use tofu instead of egg.

    • Many Chinese dishes, including common street food noodles and tofu.

    • Many Japanese dishes, just sub vegan dashi and tofu.

    • Many Vietnamese dishes. Make a tofu banh mi with vegan mayo.

    • Veggie burger.

    • Most levantine foods. Hummus, fatoush, falafel, etc.

    • Various vegan junk foods / processed substitutes. Fake chick’n, vegan sausage, fake meat crumbles, etc.






  • The whole premise is about how “the left” needs to be more appealing through a positive message and then it goes into an incoherent list full of jargon. Many of the items are not even positive alternatives, they are just criticisms.

    Oh and this person is obviously still a (confused) liberal, given their takes. I suspect they have the equivalent of 1 or 2 basic econ classes under their belt or have read a bazinga book like Freakonomics and somehow this puts them in good stead to lecture on propaganda.

    Imagine if you held a rally and this person got up on the podium and read this post out loud.


  • Without being greedy

    Costco has the same profit onus of every other company it just uses a slightly different business model that means ita members get huge volumes of cheap goods. That’s it.

    It is exactly as greedy as every company anykne dislikes. The oppression of capitalism is not due to greed, it is a built-in mechanism that profits must be maximized. It doea not matter how highly a business owner or customers think of the company, it is a profit-generating machine or it will die.

    Example: Costco always fights the union.