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vegan about being a vegan, that means not using or eating animal/animal-related products, right? how do you know your products dont contain umm animal stuff if like you're not sure if a toy you buy.. well i guess itll be made of plastic so..but like in any instance where youre not sure? and if you dont know if animal labor went into making the product. sorry im in a hurry and cant type right now thanks
do you know the levels of vegetarianism? iread somehwere then forgot..octo-something
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I generally don't buy food if it's not grown fresh locally. I don't buy from businesses that aren't completely vegan-friendly. if I'm not sure I won't buy it or I'll write the company. I do wear leather and silk if bought second-hand. I'll also wear wool if it's from farms outside of austrailia that don't practice mulesing. I also own one pair of leather shoes that I bought new, but a non-leather counterpart doesn't exist and it's a one-time purchase that will last me ten years. they're tap/character shoes that I use very seldom and only for performances.
lacto-ovo vegetarians drink milk and eat eggs and dairy.
vegans live to the greatest extent possible to protect animals.
strict vegetarians are vegans who aren't activists or vegans for dietary purposes.
flexitarians are shitheads who eat meat once in a while.
those are the big ones, wikipedia the rest. ]
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