otakusapien:

programaticallydelicious:

Maybe he’s ordering a decaf because he has a heart condition, and you’re about to give him a heart attack and send him to the hospital.

Or maybe he’s just ordering a decaf.

Maybe she’s ordering sugar free because she’s diabetic, and you’re about to put her six feet under.

Or maybe she’s just ordering sugar free,

Maybe they’re ordering non-dairy because they’re intolerant, and you’re about to ruin their day. Maybe they’re allergic, and you’re about to sponsor an all black event in an open field.

Or maybe they’re just ordering non-dairy.

Maybe they ordered gluten free because they can’t process it, and you’re about to destroy their digestive tract.

Or maybe they’re just ordering gluten free.

Maybe they’re ordering this way just because they don’t want the food, for whatever reason.

But are you willing to bet their life on it?

#also in the reverse#they might need the caffeine for a headache#they might be allergic to soy or almonds and need real dairy#they might have low blood sugar and need the boost#there are no safe assumptions when it comes to what people eat#even if it will just make them a little sick you’re still making them sick#just give people what they ask for

feralsaarebas:

Vegans really wildin’ in the notes.

1.) The hunting family DID NOT force the woman to eat meat. They didn’t. She tried to force them into her vegan lifestyle but they didn’t try to force her into theirs. So stop trying to act like they’re the bad guy.

2.) Hunting is 100% more ethical than the meat industry. It’s sustainable, it exists solely on the ‘kill only what you need’ axis. That’s the entire reason these people switched to hunting their own food. They hate the meat industry.

They’re not ‘killing animals for fun’, ‘killing for luxury’, they’re fucking eating it. This isn’t trophy hunting this is the most cruelty free, sustainable way to eat meat.

Re: the bullied shooters. Do you think there could be a cultural element regarding how they reacted to bullying? I don’t live in America, and most of the kids here who get bullied kill themselves, instead of attacking their peers. For students to become violent and fight others is rare, but maybe this is a statistical thing? I think that while we’re discussing this, we should be looking at coping mechanisms of students too

rainbowloliofjustice:

Honestly, whenever it comes to a kid/teenager getting bullied to the point it sends their mental health into a downward spiral, one of two things will generally happen: 

They kill themselves and everyone (including the people they bullied) cry about how they were such a nice person and how they didn’t know anything was wrong while having ignored the day to day bullying they [The one who killed themselves] went through that was utterly ignored by their peers. 

They kill other people and people talk about how it was so unexpected and no one knew what was going on or why it was happening and about gun control, while ignoring the bullying and the fact that their mental health was going down the drain that no one was paying attention to until they snapped.

In either case, the people that cry about what happened never care enough until the person [being bullied] either kills themselves or kills someone else.