GreatWhite_Shark_EarthAndBeingsRightsPerson

Brandnew owner of a Framework LT, gifted by a family member. Love Framework’s changeability, instead of replacing whole computer, thus good (could be better, but by far the best I know of) for environmental issues! Trying to replace Frame Work 12’s small/tablet sized display with a Larger/L.apT.op sized display.

Trying-struggling to become an Sci Fi Author (story in a series of Books, Comic Books-Grahic Books & hopefully, movies) - Inventor (in many fields, from sports <boycotting Organized & IRW sports> to politics & On The Internet & Off The Internet),

Love: Environment (Addressing GLOBAL WARMING), Veganism, Living Beings & being a Activist for Beings (All Living) Rights, Creativity, F.ront P.age S.ports: F.ootB.all P.ro ‘93 & ‘98 (best FB Game ever created, because most realistic/creative & thinking in creating-modifying Plays-Game Sheets/Game Plans-Game Plans/Profiles), The Sports Themselves, not The Organized & IRW Sports. My imagine- bicyclist for against trafficking!

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  • That reddit post is confusing,

    So only in The USA is using bone char a part of the sugar process? So if it is labelled Organic, then bone char was not used in the sugar process? How does that make sense? Bone Char is not organic? So contact sugar manufacturers to find out facilities that does not use bone char & “ check the production code / facility” on the packaging for those facilities’ numbers, before deciding on sugar to buy?

    Do all the sugars’ processing require bone char? Like Cane or Agave Or liquid?

    Of course though that is all sugars NOT in or mixed with another product or ingredient. Sugars & salts are everywhere.





















  • Most of this is assuming a lot, just one example I am extremely thoughtful & practice what I preach, but I never compromise, I understand situations are different, especially, when it comes to money, & I consider all ideas & love outside the box thinking, but politics has educated that compromise is constantly abused by those that want privilege(s) over the whole-most in a group. One follows many different paths, might slip off one or more or turn off it or them & turn back around & continue, but cannot trick.For economic, political & other beliefs there are easy solutions, that do not compromise from what is the must to qualify.


  • With due respect, but No, it is not!
    That is terrible logic, it just does not work.
    If ONE-person refuses to become a full Vegan, but becomes a Vegetarian, than that is no Vegan, convincing one out of two-people to be a Vegan is 1-Vegan. A Vegetarian still does a good amount of damage, Vegan does none.

    Funny you say that, because I converted a lot of family members to trying to be Vegans (it is questionable that even if my parents were really true Vegans) I was the first, they will say I was the Vegan OG, no doubt the most serious, after 29-years. I do not think any family members that became Vegans because of my influence ever stuck with it or are not regular cheaters. I have a handful of family members who are Vegan, but doubt it had to do with me. I get no half credit, with the 2-cheating parents & former Vegans, but if those handful of Vegan family members were influenced by me, then I get credit for all 5.