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Discovered I can use DALL-E 2 to make new horsies.

This is “Product photo of a breyer horse model of a guinea pig”

A chunky horse with guinea pig markings, guinea pig ears, and a guinea pig face. Its legs are short but hooved.ALT

“Product photo of a breyer horse model of an opossum”

A horse toy with opossum face and ears, and opossum coloration. Its tail is long and bonyALT

“Product photo of a breyer horse model of a scorpion”

skinny, spiky black horse with armor-like texturing. The tail is arched over the horse's back and has a scorpion stinger.ALT

“Product photo of a breyer horse model of a chipmunk”

Mostly looks like a chipmunk, but body and legs are very horselike. The tail is arched in a very horse toy like way.ALT

“Product photo of a breyer horse model of a rooster” (note the three legs)

A slim horse with beak, wings, and rooster tail. It has three horse legs, two in front, and one in back.ALT

“Product photo of a breyer horse model of a poison dart frog horsie” (I had to add horsie or I would just get frogs)

A slippery noodly-legged horse with red frog eyes and frog back legs and poison dart mottling.ALT
A horse with a skinny body, a long frog face, and back legs with froglike toes. It's green and blue and white, very nice coloring.ALT
A vivid blue and white and black horse toy with a short neck and a froggy face. It also has two adorable peg-ended horns instead of ears.ALT

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vegans make peace with honey

no shut up do it

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vegans will pretend not to hear when natives tell them their agave products are unsustainable because they have whimsical feelings about, and i cannot stress this enough, the freedom of hive insects

Honey is literally murder but go off

Prove it.

They literally puke their guts up to make your honey

I have not seen any evidence tonsugges they are harmed or die in the process of production. They do regurgitate the nectar as part of the process to concentrate it into honey (an interesting process) but they do not suffer any injury during this process. If they did, the cost to produce honey, which is done naturally as a measure to survive over winter and through times of lower availability, would outweigh the benefits. If you kill several bees to produce enough honey to make one more bee, It makes no sense. Any animal that did that would die, even with human intervention.

Do you have any sources which suggest otherwise? I’d be interested to hear of this (relatively publicly available) information was false or misunderstood.

Bee farmers use whats called a honey maker. It’s a crude devices. It similar to a meat grinder. They force the bees in and grind them up. What comes out is a paste. That paste is later filtered into what we know as honey

This is the funniest thing I’ve ever read

@zoologicallyobsessed please show us pics of your bee grinder

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they might be falsely thinking about a honey extractor machine. but all these do is you place the beehive frames inside and a motor rotates it at a speed that removes the honey, which is then tapped through a tap at the bottom. 

…do they think they put bees in that and spin them around until they vomit…?

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bad and naughty bees get put into the b e e c e n t r i f u g e to extract their honey

Vegans coming after beekeepers is one of my major teeth grinding annoyances. For many reasons, because there’s so many lies. And to go one step further because it’s such a waste. You see, the strongest vegan argument is that they don’t want to exploit animals or take from them without their consent.

… but… Bees consent. NO. I’M NOT KIDDING.

How? Bee hives aren’t kept on leashes. They’re outside, the bees can travel miles every day. They follow their queen. Who is also outside, not on a leash, and can travel miles every day. If she doesn’t like the hive for any reason - for example: it got too hot, too cold, too messy, too filled with sugary stuff and they need more space… then the queen leaves. And with her the hive.

The queen stays in the hive because the hive is the best place to live. Period. Done. End of. If the hive is staying with the beekeeper it’s because the keeper is doing their job correctly and keeping them happy because the bees can, and do, leave bad beekeepers.

Of all the animals we have domesticated as livestock, bees are the ones you can most easily argue are consenting participants in their keeping.

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Here it is. The bee post is back

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One time I was cooking with a girl and we were both bilingual but we didn’t have a language in common so we were just sitting by the fire doing prep work quietly and I was peeling little garlic cloves to mince and she put her hand on my arm to stop me and demonstrated how you’re supposed to press on the clove with the flat side of your knife to break the shell off all at once to peel it and I was like oh! And I imitated her and she nodded in approval and we went back to quietly peeling and mincing the garlic and I don’t want to be hyperbolic but in that moment I was like wow I truly understand the universal thread of human love and connection inherent in our souls or whatever

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birds are so privileged for being able to sit on top of street lamps and judge people. i wish i was up there

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