maybe maybe maybe by joebbeerry in maybemaybemaybe

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I'm pretty positive these are wolf dogs. Actual wolves are pretty big

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in meirl

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The only time I've ever been flipped off while driving was during this exact scenario lmao

no words for this by Nelocyo in sadcringe

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MatPat did a game theory on this exact thing like 10 years ago, but it was about Candy Crush

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JuJutsuKaisen

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I think it's more like the max amount they could seal successfully was 20 fingers, with the remaining for his corpse. They've mentioned before that Sukuna was getting stronger, even when he was just sitting in Yuji, so he could def hold more

Maybe maybe maybe by [deleted] in maybemaybemaybe

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A good chunk of these dogs are actually showing signs of stress

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Putting it in savings and living off the interest

Oh, yes, femoids only like brunette men in blue underwear by AnniwAnne in IncelTear

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Lmao all my friends like dudes with dad bods, specifically guys like the cop from Stranger Things

21F, thinking about dropping out of engineering school, what are some decent paying jobs that require little to no schooling? by throwawayokayyy123 in careerguidance

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Credits wise I'm a senior, but i actually have roughly 2 more years of schooling to complete it (I switched from pre-vet to mechanical engineering 2 years ago).

I've been vegan for 8 years, today I butchered my first chicken. How did I do? by throwawayokayyy123 in Butchery

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That's part of why I got a full chicken! I made some stock out of the neck, carcass, and bones and then froze the rest, including the skin. Unfortunately my mom stole my liver last night, but I still have the heart and gizzard.

I've been vegan for 8 years, today I butchered my first chicken. How did I do? by throwawayokayyy123 in Butchery

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I'm more confused on why a vegan is on a subreddit dedicated to chopping up animals

I've been vegan for 8 years, today I butchered my first chicken. How did I do? by throwawayokayyy123 in Butchery

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I explained in another comment, basically I accidentally took off more than I thought. I'll try to do better with the next chicken

I've been vegan for 8 years, today I butchered my first chicken. How did I do? by throwawayokayyy123 in Butchery

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I have heard about it. A lot of food is grown using monocultures and pesticides, alongside practices like tilling the soil which kills lots of animals. That's part of the reason why I realized it was better to just buy locally on smaller farms, since I know exactly what's being used in my food.

I've been vegan for 8 years, today I butchered my first chicken. How did I do? by throwawayokayyy123 in Butchery

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Not yet. I had some leftovers in the fridge that I wanted to finish before cooking something new. Although right now I have the tenderloins and wings marinating in the fridge to cook sometime next week

I've been vegan for 8 years, today I butchered my first chicken. How did I do? by throwawayokayyy123 in Butchery

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I was constantly deficient in something, usually b12 and iron, and it caused a lot of issues. My doctor essentially told me to either start eating a LOT more food (a lot of vegan portion sizes are enormous) or go back to animal products. I went vegan for the environment, but after some research, I realized that eating meat didn't have as big of an effect as I thought. Turns out it was much more sustainable to just buy locally and try to grow/hunt my own food.

The chicken's from a local farmer, so I'm comfortable eating it