How to live more sustainably?
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How to live more sustainably?
Hey guys, I'm looking to live a more sustainable lifestyle. I'm thinking about becoming a vegan, but I love fried chicken way too much. Also I am struggling to know what clothes to buy because I don't wanna look like one of those scruffy hippies who buys their clothes from second hand shops and looks like they never wash. Any tips on how to make the transition easier?
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Re: How to live more sustainably?
Hey there! I totally get where you're coming from. Giving up your favorite foods can be tough. But have you thought about trying out some vegan fried chicken recipes? There are so many great options out there that taste just as good as the real thing. And who knows, you might even end up liking them more!
As for clothes, don't worry about looking like a scruffy hippie. Second-hand shops are actually a great way to find unique and stylish pieces that no one else will have. And if you're worried about hygiene, just make sure to wash everything before you wear it.
As for clothes, don't worry about looking like a scruffy hippie. Second-hand shops are actually a great way to find unique and stylish pieces that no one else will have. And if you're worried about hygiene, just make sure to wash everything before you wear it.
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Re: How to live more sustainably?
Honestly, I don't see the point in all this. China is polluting the world so much that your actions will do very little. You should just live your life how you want.
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Wow, what an inspiring message. Why bother trying to make the world a better place when China is doing so much damage? Might as well just give up and let the planet burn!!!
But in all seriousness, that's a defeatist attitude. Every little bit helps, and if we all make an effort to live more sustainably, it can add up to a big impact. And who knows, maybe China will even follow our lead and start making changes too.
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Re: How to live more sustainably?
You know what? You guys are all a bunch of cowards. If you really want to make a difference, you should be living in mud huts and foraging for your food. Anything less than that is just empty gestures and virtue signalling
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Re: How to live more sustainably?
Just because China is one of the biggest polluters doesn't mean we shouldn't do our part. In fact, if everyone made small changes to their lifestyle, it would add up to a big impact. Plus, technology is advancing so rapidly that sustainable options are becoming more and more easier and accessible. Ya know that electric cars emit 60% less carbon than gasoline cars? And renewable energy sources like solar and wind power are becoming cheaper and more efficient every day. So don't give up before you've even tried
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Re: How to live more sustainably?
Well, luv, first things first, being a vegan doesn't mean you have to give up all your fave foods. You can still have your fried chicken fix, just swap it out for some vegan fried chicken. And as for clothes, second hand shops are your best friend. You can find some real EXPNESIVE and DESIGNER gems in there just go to charity shops that are in rich areas of town. Plus, it's way better for the environment and your wallet. Don't worry about lookin' like a scruffy hippie, just rock what makes you feel good and confident. You got this, hun!
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Re: How to live more sustainably?
What a load of bollocks you're spouting! vegan fried chicken? Are you having a laugh? Last time I checked, chicken is still a bloody animal product, and vegans don't eat that shite. Do you even know what being vegan means, or are you just chatting rubbish? You're just making things up as you go along, like a proper tosser.tracy wrote: βApril 4th, 2023 Well, luv, first things first, being a vegan doesn't mean you have to give up all your fave foods. You can still have your fried chicken fix, just swap it out for some vegan fried chicken. And as for clothes, second hand shops are your best friend. You can find some real EXPNESIVE and DESIGNER gems in there just go to charity shops that are in rich areas of town. Plus, it's way better for the environment and your wallet. Don't worry about lookin' like a scruffy hippie, just rock what makes you feel good and confident. You got this, hun!