I feel (well, I also think it) that this will be the case for a very large percentage of people following a vegan (or at least vegetarian) lifestyle.
I posted a somehow similar question a time ago...
It’s an opinion piece.
To be fair, I am at a loss of words at the mental gymnastics that makes the author claim that being unhappy about the IDF killing 35,000 people (70% of them women and minors) in a “defensive war” is a direct outcome of believing in the “blood libel”.
Am now re-watching “Dexter” on Netflix.
I loved that series so much when it came out originally and was shown on German TV, but could not follow all of it (although I would program my DVR (harddisk-enabled DVD player at the time) to record all episodes for me.
Now I finally have access to all...
I just watched “The Outfit” on Amazon Prime.
Very good movie (more a play than a typical movie, the whole story takes place over a few hours inside a tailor shop) with Mark Rylance, whom I like a lot as actor.
As others have said, I also went vegan mainly because of books I had read.
I personally have no need to watch “Earthlings”, and do not want to.
I also hesitate to suggest non-vegans to watch it, as I am afraid it might be too graphic.
I love “The Peacable Kingdom” as it sends a very strong...
Me, too!
I only began to dislike it when I heard at a much later point that the original idea of the show had been elaborated by Bruce Lee and pitched to Warner Brothers, but they took the concept and went with David Carradine as lead because they thought a Chinese lead would be unpalatable to...
Have since watched “Equalizer 3”, and it had the same story as “Roadhouse”.
Bad guy wants to own a place to build new condos/resorts/whatever and terrorizes the people who live there.
Lone hero drops by and thwarts bad guy’s scheme, killing lots of people in the process.
The end.
Arguably...
I loved “The Accountant”.
I recently read that there will be a sequel to it, where Jon Bernthal’s role (he played the brother) will be even more prominent than in the first movie. I quite like him as an actor.
Having now seen the series myself, I’d like to point out that he became a nobleman by selling his soul to the devil.
Come to think of it, that’s even more unlikely to happen in real life…
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