i have more stamina than people 1/2 my age.. go figure
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i have more stamina than people 1/2 my age.. go figure
This is Asia - I really don't understand the savagery to living things in these countries (middle east is similar). In Vietnam/Thailand etc, they believe that cruelty make the meat taste better (WTF????). I'd love a rabies epidemic or something similar to wipe them out. Rant off.
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To be fair, our western mass production farms don't treat our animals with respect either.
Ok did 2 oil changes this morning. The Hondas last change was at mr.lube and i didn't have any issues with the change.
the mustangs last change was at the dealership, I needed to use my 1/2" ratchet to get the plug off, it was pretty damn tight and the head was rounded off to make it worse. I bought a new drain plug. The oil filter was pretty fucking tight on there too. Plus I noticed all the oil and grime on the wires leading into the steering below the oil filter, so cleaned that. I used a piece of plastic to make a shield to prevent oil from dripping on shit.
Glad I do my own small maintenance shit.
Every other oil change Don
Not really a fair comparison actually. You can't compare - it's flawed logic. I agree there are problems that need to be fixed in the process here and some companies are responding to it (eg. after Lino Saputo saw MFA's undercover footage of practices at one of their supplier farms he implemented changes to where/how they source raw dairy products from suppliers and inspection processes - I believe he also dropped that supplier which can be catastrophic in terms of that supplier's ability to stay in business; Saputo is one of top 3 dairy product producers in Canada and a publicly traded company; the workers at that dairy farm were also fired and charged with cruelty and abuse - which I think should and will eventually extend to management and owners).
We also do have animal welfare laws that while archaic by today's standards and almost 100 years old in some cases, does require stunning, prescribes fast methods of killing, etc before killing (so we can't beat a cow on the head with a sledgehammer repeatedly until it dies a slow agonizing death, or beat dogs on the head with pipes and leave them writhing/convulsing on the floor for a while before boiling them while they are still alive).
Asia does not have any of this, no inspection, and also believe that torturing dogs before killing them to eat make them taste better. They like to boil dogs alive as well because of the believe it make them taste better. Not sure why they still have these twisted beliefs that savage cruelty is good or acceptable - I mean they do use other modern technology.
Do you know anyone who believes torturing animals here makes the meat you eat every day taste better? There is no scientific basis for this belief. Animals are skinned while still alive in many cases. It would also be illegal here to do that (only situation where I think this can happen here and needs to be stopped is the Canadian seal hunt which is basically a jobs program for the Atlantic because it has to be subsidized by Canadian taxpayers since it costs more than it generates in revenue).
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There has been a global effort for months to put a dent in this festival (Yulin) that starts tomorrow and while it will still go on tomorrow I think the number of animals killed will be reduced, and hopefully it will be stopped in the future.
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