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I don’t know what you say, but as a debian omnivore most people don’t notice either.

You know, because the computer just works, looks a little different, kinda like a mac on top, but free, and powerful and stable under the hood.

See I value practicality and reliability, and also ease of use.

This applies to meals as well.

Sure I’ll go vegan if I can, get free range stuff when I can afford it, but I’m not made of money and infinite free time, as one would have to be to be a morally consistent vegan.

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I lead with my devout atheism.

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No, thank you.
No, thanks.
Nah, don’t want to have that.
See the thing is I’m a vegan, so none of the things you’ve offered would work, and I don’t want to burden you, so it’s okay, I’ll have something on my way back.
Yes, these chocolate biscuits aren’t vegan. Thanks for trying, but it’s okay, I’ll manage.

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Indeed. I used to have a circle of friends/acquaintances that had a huge number of vegans and vegetarians. I can honestly say I have encountered literally 0 vegans or vegetarians ever mention it unless food was being served. But if food is being served,I mean…you really can’t avoid having to tell everyone.

On the other hand, I have witnessed a huge number of meat-eaters become insecurely defensive, aggressive, bullying, harrassing as soon as anybody mentions that they don’t eat meat.

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That you do CrossFit, obviously.

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What if you are using VIM and Arch …

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I’m using Vim on Arch but I’m vegetarian, not vegan. Anyway, that would be my order.

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