Honestly I haven’t tried it but I wouldn’t mind certain things containing bug parts (on purpose) to make up for protein in them. And honestly that crunch sounds quite good.

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      Remember to stay kind. Encouraging people to make small steps results in more positive change than caustic judgement.

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          Its not about making excuses, its about meeting people where they are. Perfectionism sets people up for failure, and leaves many people feeling like it’s not worth doing anything because they can’t do everything. Encouraging people to take any steps they can helps the movement overall.

          Welcoming new environmentalists and staying kind when having discussions helps the movement. It does take emotional labor, and its okay to take a step back sometimes. It is also okay to vent about how you’re feeling in an appropriate space (such as a post in the vegan community, during the weekly how you’re feeling thread on beehaw, with friends, in your journal, etc). However, taking that frustration out on random people in an innocuous post about bugs is neither helpful nor healthy.

          So yes, please stay kind.

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      I raise my own crickets on the farm and grow my own vegetables. It’s basically a closed system, I compost everything. I add additional nutrients using seaweed.

      How far do your plants have to travel to get to your plate? Last time I checked so-called modern farming uses a lot of petrochemicals. Organic farming isn’t any better–they use so much plastic to block weeds and pests.

      Also, most plant material I grow is not edible by humans. I cannot eat corn stalks. Maybe you can. It seems wasteful to compost all this biomass as there is still so much nutrition left over.

      Sounds to me like your carbon footprint is higher than mine. Maybe you should try to create a farming system yourself. One that yields 100% of the daily nutrition humans require. It is not so easy.

      I am glad you are vegan. Much better than eating cows. They drink too much water.

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          I’m nice to my crickets though. You don’t have to hurt them, you just place them into the freezer and they fall asleep like it’s winter time. And then you roast them and mill them into flour. Okay that part does hurt them, but they’re asleep. Seems kinda peaceful.

          I get that hurting a mammal with complex emotions is very unethical, but where’s the limit?

          What about fermented food? Tiny bacteria are alive when you eat them. They probably don’t feel pain but I can’t imagine they’re thrilled to meet their doom.

          How about mushrooms? They aren’t plants, and they apparently communicate with the trees. How do you know they don’t possess some kind of sentience?

          What about harvesting plants? Everytime you run a combine through a field it’s like an insect genocide. Even if you’re only eating plants you’re still eating insects because they get caught by the harvester and milled into the final product. The FDA allows up to 50 insect parts per 1/4 cup cornmeal.

          What about hurting a tree? They’re not sentient and cannot feel pain but I still believe it is unethical to harm a tree. Do they not deserve our empathy because they lack our human conception of sentience?

          Being a good human is hard. I feel like in principle you’re right but I don’t know how to exist and not hurt anything ever. You’re right, I don’t know you. Maybe you’re just a better person than I am.

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              Can I just say… It is a joy to argue with you. I mean that sincerely.

              Okay, I read up on what sentience actually is and a few studies on insect sentience, social lives and capacity for pain. Having spent a lot of time with the little critters, I can see their point. Like they’re obviously social for one. Sometimes they really seem like they’re thinking. I don’t know.

              Let’s say in principle I agree with you. How am I supposed to not die of anemia from lack of vitamin B12? I didn’t want to do laying hens for obvious reasons. Mushrooms have some B12 and I do grow them, but it’s not gonna be enough to keep you healthy long term. And don’t say supplements or fortified foods… I need something I can grow or forage locally.

              What am I missing here?

              PS. I dunno know about the taste buds thing, they’re okay but not delicious 😅

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                B12 comes from bacteria on the ground. If you eat dirty food you should get some.

                I just have a B12 supliment I take.

                I’m not sure where to get the active bacteria, but you could culture some nutritional yeast, or buy some inactive yeast from the store.

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                  Nah I can’t do supplements, and the B12 in nutritional yeast isnt naturally occuring. Some microorganisms do produce B12 but not the ones they use to make nooch. I know, I was surprised to.

                  I did some more research though, and I do have a source of B12. Remember I said I was using seaweed for fertilization?

                  Boom: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11430774/

                  I can just eat the seaweed. 😂

                  In fact, it appears my people have a long history of eating seaweed: https://www.wildwalks-southwest.co.uk/all-about-laverbread/ (didn’t know that existed!)

                  So I guess I’ll go vegan. You win. The crickets will be disappointed that they’re getting evicted but I’m sure they’ll get over it.

                  I’m going to go 6 months eating just seaweed and potatoes, while doing blood work to check my nutrient levels. I’ll let you know if I don’t die 😅. Thanks for all your help.

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                    Haha yeah, I love seaweed. Didn’t know it had B12 in it. I think it also has some good omega fats too.

                    Wow, well I hope it goes well for you! I think this Is a first for me. Lemmy really is a better place.

                    Have a good weekend 😊. Feel free to DM me if you have any questions.

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          Using logical fallacies in bad faith doesn’t make you look good

          I am aware that users like you throw around logical fallacy terms in your comment all the time when you feel your being called out

          I’ve observed it on reddit before multiple times

          If you can’t be nice you should just give up

          This is not the space to aggressively attack users

          This is not a strawman argument and you know it, your just trying to throw “strawman” in response because you don’t like the response you’ve been given

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      And this is the kind of behaviour I’d hoped people on lemmy would not continue on the solarpunk community

      You’ve just continued the same kind of stuff that alienated a whole lot of users from r/solarpunk because they felt they couldn’t participate without being attacked for their food choices

      What’s next, brigading posts with mass downvoting like you did on reddit to sway the visibility of comments in bad faith

      If you can’t interact nicely with other users than maybe you shouldn’t be here

      Solarpunk is not vеgаnism and while I don’t mind if you personally participate in vеgаnism it doesn’t give you the right to attack users here who don’t participate in it and gatekeep any activity on this subreddit

      Solarpunk has no inherent ties to veganism and vеgаnism doesn’t have any ties to solarpunk

      The mods previously back on reddit have said this subreddit is not r/vеgаn

      Source: ___ ^^https://libreddit.nl/r/solarpunk/comments/tzoiqs/community_update_the_fine_arts_04_2022/


      Be kind, and get along with your fellow humans nicely

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      I was vegan for many years, people like you aren’t the reason I stopped but I definitely don’t miss the weird aggression either. (btw farming plants still kills A LOT of bugs, usually in more cruel and prolonged ways than slaughtering them for food)

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        Yes it does… But feeding the crops to animals just to eat the animals still consumes just as many crops as well as the animal who ate them.

        It’s more efficient to just eat the crops the other animals eat.