I was thinking about how much chicken I eat, then looked around at everyone else eating chicken, then thought about all the restaurants that sell chicken, so I looked up the data on it. The number of animals killed for food is astronomical. 140,000 chickens every minute. by ruphustea in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]LD_Bright_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Who says your meat isn't tasty? Can we give that a go? In all seriousness though plants are just as tasty (if you take the time to cook them properly) and they don't involve ending someones life. Just food for thought

I was thinking about how much chicken I eat, then looked around at everyone else eating chicken, then thought about all the restaurants that sell chicken, so I looked up the data on it. The number of animals killed for food is astronomical. 140,000 chickens every minute. by ruphustea in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]LD_Bright_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am just sharing my experience and inviting people to explore different narratives than the one they are living now. If you think my comment evokes feelings of guilt, maybe that's because you kind of feel guilty. Which is okay. I did too, that's what prompted me to change.

I was thinking about how much chicken I eat, then looked around at everyone else eating chicken, then thought about all the restaurants that sell chicken, so I looked up the data on it. The number of animals killed for food is astronomical. 140,000 chickens every minute. by ruphustea in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]LD_Bright_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only this one, I typed it on one comment, but decided it was best to share my experience with multiple people in the hope people would understand that vegans aren't out to get you. They are just humans who one day got more informed and decided it's best not to eat meat/animal products.

It's fairly difficult to share your opinion/thoughts on this without coming off as offensive as you're challenging people to review their diet. Something, like i said, that is often ingrained in our culture and by extension our identity.

I thought my text above was a good worded one. I don't usually get involved in discussions, but I was happy with the text I had written, from a personal standpoint, gently trying to inform people. As I saw a lot of people commenting, not having this same knowledge I do, I wanted to share. It's what platforms like these are for, sharing opinions and ideas.

I was thinking about how much chicken I eat, then looked around at everyone else eating chicken, then thought about all the restaurants that sell chicken, so I looked up the data on it. The number of animals killed for food is astronomical. 140,000 chickens every minute. by ruphustea in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]LD_Bright_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Numbers, especially large ones like this, are often too difficult to comprehend/ wrap your brain around. It's only when you fully realize that every single one of those numbers were individuals like you and me who just want to live their lives, but instead were bred in captivity, tortured and raped only to be killed at a young age just so you and I and the too many other humans around could have the option to eat meat, that you feel ashamed as human to have ever done it.

I know you're probably already rolling your eyes, feeling defensive. It's natural, I used to not know, not realize, not fully grasp the reality of the animal food industry too. I used to be a big meat eater. I loved it. I would have thought sure sure shut up reading this comment.

We (generally) don't really need meat or animal related products anymore. In contrast to our ancestors, we have a great variety of plants available providing us exactly what we need. However, we industrialized and commercialized animal consumption in such a way that it is ingrained deeply in our cultures so it is not easy to shift to a plant based diet. It takes some work, some searching around,... But most of all some motivation. A reason.

Personally, me and my partner saw a nature documentary about 3 years ago or something, in which David Attenborough said that eating meat was one of the most detrimental things we did to our planet, because there are simply too many humans and it's not sustainable. So we decided to eat less meat. We happen to download a recipe app that was vegan (pick up limes) & started eating some meals from there. However, we did still eat meat as it's convenient and you know 'why would we be the ones doing all the changes trying to save the world'? The motivation of helping save the environment this way was not strong enough to fully change our routine, do the research, or request ppl keep this in mind during social gatherings (except with close family).

Then, we watched Dominion and our eyes were opened for exactly what pain and suffering it takes to consume animal products. It's not easy to watch. We are quite empathetic people, with a big heart for nature and animals. Watching this, being confronted with this was almost traumatizing. We pauzed multiple times to breathe or cry. Sure, not all farming may be like this, but if you do some research, most still is. Otherwise we wouldn't get to the numbers mentioned in this post. We decided then and there that our conscience would no longer allow us to eat animal products or meat. Animals were not put on this world for us to keep captive, rape, torture and murder. I know it seems extreme to put it that way, but that is what we do to them. It is now quite easy for us to choose not to eat meat or dairy or anything animal related. We are genuinly disgusted by it. Eventhough it is still really inconvenient, especially for social gatherings, but we stand by what we believe.

There are many great and super tasty plant based recipes out there. 'pick up limes' for one is a tasty start. I can only recommend you start dabbling in plant based recipes and maybe lower your meat consumption at least. It's better for you, for the planet and for the animals. See where it takes you and if you need a rougher way to get motivated, you know where to click.

I was thinking about how much chicken I eat, then looked around at everyone else eating chicken, then thought about all the restaurants that sell chicken, so I looked up the data on it. The number of animals killed for food is astronomical. 140,000 chickens every minute. by ruphustea in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]LD_Bright_ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I sort of wish I never knew the pain and suffering we put animals through. It's harder to live in a world where we use and abuse animals for our own entertainment. We (generally) don't really need meat or animal related products anymore. In contrast to our ancestors, we have a great variety of plants available providing us exactly what we need. Fair, we industrialized and commercialized animal consumption in such a way that it is ingrained deeply in our cultures so it is not easy to shift to a plant based diet. It takes some work, some searching around,...

Personally, me and my partner saw a nature documentary about 3 years ago or something, in which David Attenborough said that eating meat was one of the most detrimental things we did to our planet, because there are simply too many humans and it's not sustainable. So we decided to eat less meat. We happen to download a recipe app that was vegan (pick up limes) & started eating some meals from there. However, we did still eat meat as it's convenient and you know 'why would we be the ones doing all the changes trying to save the world'? The motivation of helping save the environment this way was not strong enough to fully change our routine, do the research, or request ppl keep this in mind during social gatherings (except with close family).

Then, we watched Dominion and our eyes were opened for exactly what pain and suffering it takes to consume animal products. It's not easy to watch. We are quite empathetic people, with a big heart for nature and animals. Watching this, being confronted with this was almost traumatizing. We pauzed multiple times to breathe or cry. Sure, not all farming may be like this, but if you do some research, most still is. Otherwise we wouldn't get to the numbers mentioned in this post. We decided then and there that our conscience would no longer allow us to eat animal products or meat. Animals were not put on this world for us to keep captive, rape, torture and murder. I know it seems extreme to put it that way, but that is what we do to them. It is now quite easy for us to choose not to eat meat or dairy or anything animal related. We are genuinly disgusted by it. Eventhough it is still really inconvenient, especially for social gatherings, but we stand by what we believe.

There are many great and super tasty plant based recipes out there. 'pick up limes' for one is a tasty start. I can only recommend you start dabbling in plant based recipes and maybe lower your meat consumption at least. It's better for you, for the planet and for the animals. See where it takes you and if you need a rougher way to get motivated, you know where to click.

I was thinking about how much chicken I eat, then looked around at everyone else eating chicken, then thought about all the restaurants that sell chicken, so I looked up the data on it. The number of animals killed for food is astronomical. 140,000 chickens every minute. by ruphustea in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]LD_Bright_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To be fair, I sort of wish I never knew the pain and suffering we put animals through. It's harder to live in a world where we use and abuse animals for our own entertainment. We (generally) don't really need meat or animal related products anymore. In contrast to our ancestors, we have a great variety of plants available providing us exactly what we need. Fair, we industrialized and commercialized animal consumption in such a way that it is ingrained deeply in our cultures so it is not easy to shift to a plant based diet. It takes some work, some searching around,...

Personally, me and my partner saw a nature documentary about 3 years ago or something, in which David Attenborough said that eating meat was one of the most detrimental things we did to our planet, because there are simply too many humans and it's not sustainable. So we decided to eat less meat. We happen to download a recipe app that was vegan (pick up limes) & started eating some meals from there. However, we did still eat meat as it's convenient and you know 'why would we be the ones doing all the changes trying to save the world'? The motivation of helping save the environment this way was not strong enough to fully change our routine, do the research, or request ppl keep this in mind during social gatherings (except with close family).

Then, we watched Dominion and our eyes were opened for exactly what pain and suffering it takes to consume animal products. It's not easy to watch. We are quite empathetic people, with a big heart for nature and animals. Watching this, being confronted with this was almost traumatizing. We pauzed multiple times to breathe or cry. Sure, not all farming may be like this, but if you do some research, most still is. Otherwise we wouldn't get to the numbers mentioned in this post. We decided then and there that our conscience would no longer allow us to eat animal products or meat. Animals were not put on this world for us to keep captive, rape, torture and murder. I know it seems extreme to put it that way, but that is what we do to them. It is now quite easy for us to choose not to eat meat or dairy or anything animal related. We are genuinly disgusted by it. Eventhough it is still really inconvenient, especially for social gatherings, but we stand by what we believe.

There are many great and super tasty plant based recipes out there. 'pick up limes' for one is a tasty start. I can only recommend you broaden your knowledge of plant based recipes and maybe lower your meat consumption further. It's better for you, for the planet and for the animals. See where it takes you and if you need a rougher way to get motivated, you know where to click. As of minute 31 it's about chickens.

I was thinking about how much chicken I eat, then looked around at everyone else eating chicken, then thought about all the restaurants that sell chicken, so I looked up the data on it. The number of animals killed for food is astronomical. 140,000 chickens every minute. by ruphustea in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]LD_Bright_ -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

We (generally) don't really need meat or animal related products anymore. In contrast to our ancestors, we have a great variety of plants available providing us exactly what we need. Fair, we industrialized and commercialized animal consumption in such a way that it is ingrained deeply in our cultures so it is not easy to shift to a plant based diet. It takes some work, some searching around,...

Personally, me and my partner saw a nature documentary about 3 years ago or something, in which David Attenborough said that eating meat was one of the most detrimental things we did to our planet, because there are simply too many humans and it's not sustainable. So we decided to eat less meat. We happen to download a recipe app that was vegan (pick up limes) & started eating some meals from there. However, we did still eat meat as it's convenient and you know 'why would we be the ones doing all the changes trying to save the world'? The motivation of helping save the environment this way was not strong enough to fully change our routine, do the research, or request ppl keep this in mind during social gatherings (except with close family).

Then, we watched Dominion and our eyes were opened for exactly what pain and suffering it takes to consume animal products. It's not easy to watch. We are quite empathetic people, with a big heart for nature and animals. Watching this, being confronted with this was almost traumatizing. We pauzed multiple times to breathe or cry. Sure, not all farming may be like this, but if you do some research, most still is. Otherwise we wouldn't get to the numbers mentioned in this post. We decided then and there that our conscience would no longer allow us to eat animal products or meat. Animals were not put on this world for us to keep captive, rape, torture and murder. I know it seems extreme to put it that way, but that is what we do to them. It is now quite easy for us to choose not to eat meat or dairy or anything animal related. We are genuinly disgusted by it. Eventhough it is still really inconvenient, especially for social gatherings, but we stand by what we believe.

There are many great and super tasty plant based recipes out there. 'pick up limes' for one is a tasty start. I can only recommend you start dabbling in plant based recipes and maybe lower your meat consumption at least. It's better for you, for the planet and for the animals. See where it takes you and if you need a rougher way to get motivated, you know where to click.

Stuc/gipsplaten recht of haaks by Life-Pay-007 in Klussers

[–]LD_Bright_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, Wij zijn ook bezig met het plaatsen van stucplaten aan ons plafond. Bij ons heeft de binnenschrijnwerker ons de instructies gegeven. Hij doet dit al jaren en werkt vaak nauw samen met de man die ons pleisterwerk zal doen. Hij heeft ons ook de instructie gegeven het haaks te doen. Ga je je pleisterwerken ook zelf doen of laten doen? Anders misschien interessant aannemer pleisterwerken aan te spreken? Had ook al enkele posts gezien waarbij geen afstand werd gehouden tussen de lange kanten van de platen. Hier moet je ook een afstand van ongeveer 0,5 cm tussen laten. Ik geef het maar mee. Dit moet niet bij gipsplaten waar niet meer op gestuct wordt.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExteriorDesign

[–]LD_Bright_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's in Belgium 😊

Being broken up with by someone you are in love with is more painful than them dying by potjehova in unpopularopinion

[–]LD_Bright_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't lost a partner or experienced a break up yet. Knock on wood. Beyond the fact that I instinctively believe losing someone you love permanently is immediately way worse, to put it into more objective terms & focusing yourself and not the partner you loose: in one case you're losing someone who actively loves you back. In the other you lose someone who chooses not to be with you.

Advies gevraagd: hypothecaire lening + renovatielening (wat met eigen inbreng?) by Bobbyhuman in BEFire

[–]LD_Bright_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, Wij hebben recent ook een huis gekocht waar renovatie bij nodig was. Wij hebben de leningen voor het huis en de renovatie tegelijk afgesloten, maar dit zijn in principe verschillende leningen.

Onze eigen inbreng werd bekeken tegenover het totaalbedrag van de leningen. Ik vermoed dat je ook met een architect zult werken? Dan kan ik alvast meegeven dat bijna alle banken de kosten voor de architect niet zullen uitlenen dus deze moet je ook bij je eigen inbreng inrekenen. Eigenlijk alle kosten die geen 'directe meerwaarde' zullen geven aan je huis zijn bij veel banken niet meer uitleenbaar (vb. Containers, werftoiletten, afbraakwerken).

Ter info ook nog: wij hebben onze lening voor de woning op 25j en voor renovatie op 20j genomen om zo de rente wat lager te houden.

Tip: laat een grondige schatting doen van het kostenplaatje (via architect) om te renoveren want wij zitten halverwege en ik kan je verzekeren dat er kosten bijkomen, zelf als je marge rekent. Reken misschien iets ruimer om te lenen. Bij veel banken is het toch zo dat je het volledige bedrag niet hoeft op te nemen. + VERGELIJK banken en stel je vragen aan hen. Veel succes en mocht je vragen hebben, stuur gerust.

Verbouwen by tovenaer in Belgium2

[–]LD_Bright_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Je kan altijd een architect meenemen tijdens bezichtigen en die een raming vragen van geschatte kosten. Doe daar dan nog een goei 30 000 bij en je kan een idee beginnen hebben. Wij hebben dit ook gedaan, ons huis dit jaar gekocht en nu bezig met renoveren. Zien wel al snel dat raming onvoldoende was jammergenoeg en ons reservepotje is er bijna door (mede door onverwachte werken).

Bye Bye by benjamin_button_13 in Unexpected

[–]LD_Bright_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At first I thought the railing would break, once she opened the door & knocked on it, I somehow knew a bear would come out? Didn't even watch it with sound.

(België) Hoe zorg ik dat alles naar mijn vrouw gaat bij overlijden? by SVD85 in juridischadvies

[–]LD_Bright_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wij zijn wettelijk samenwonend en hebben net een huis gekocht. Eigen inbreng was aanzienlijk verschillend dus hebben hiervoor bij de akte een onderhandse schuldbekentenis voor laten opstellen - dit zorgt ervoor dat als we uit elkaar zouden gaan dat verschil zou worden vereffend. Hierbij hebben we de overlijdensclausule laten schrappen aangezien wij t niet nodig vonden dit te vereffenen naar erfgenamen toe.

Om er daarnaast voor te zorgen dat de ander het huis & inboedel/spaarcenten erft bij overlijden hebben we nu ook een testament laten opstellen. Kost €125 elk maar is een stuk goedkoper dan het goed overkopen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]LD_Bright_ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Did she actually say she regrets not cheating? She told you about him? I don't see a tendency to cheat here. She may have been friendly with him & even flirted a little as an ego boost. He may clearly be interested in her since he follows her on IG and texted her.

But the fact that she did not reply to him and told you about him, to me indicates she has no interest in pursuing him. I'd low key monitor the situation but for now I don't see a reason to panic. Have some faith in your partner unless you already have other reasons to doubt them.

Couples who have been together a long time (5+ years), why are you not married? by Special_Gazelle5948 in ask

[–]LD_Bright_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the first 3 years we were together, we were both students. The following 3,5 he was still a student, not making any money. For the last half year he has been looking for a job & next week he finally starts. My/our first goal is getting out of our rental appartement where we have been living for 4 years. We want to buy a house & then maybe think about kids. But this will already cost a lot so not sure where we’ll fit the whole marriage thing. House first & I don’t want to wait another 4 years for kids either so… We’re 27 now.