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@feddit.orgUnd gleichzeitig häufig auch noch eine Bäckerei. Der Mohnkuchen von Tchibo war eigentlich immer ganz gut
Schön dass du keine Arachnophobie hast, aber leider ist die häufig genetisch bedingt. Ich würde wirklich gerne keine Angst vor ihnen haben, aber leider hilft bei mir jegliche Expositionstherapie nichts, und daher habe ich sie lieber gar nicht im Hause.
At this point we should turn Rule 5 into it's own joke. Bad vibes? Rule 5. I don't like you? Rule 5. I'm having a bad day? Rule 5. The great servers need a sacrifice? Rule 5. Bitching about Rule 5? Believe it or not, Rule 5.
In Amerika gibt es anscheinend bittere Gurken und Grüne Tomaten. Vielleicht sollten wir uns nicht damit beschäftigen was besser ist, sondern was zum Fick die da drüben überm Ozean machen
I think a big difference is how seeing it happen in real life is much more impactful than on a video.
I grew up around butchering animals, and even got to visit a nearby family-owned slaughterhouse on occasion, for me slaughtering and butchering animals is something that I'm much more aware of due to these experiences, I've even been taught how to slaughter animals, and though I would never advocate to have everyone who wishes to eat meat slaughter an animal themselves, I think it's absolutely important to see the process in person and not just on video.
Something that happens a lot in my experience is that specific animal parts are considered "gross", entrails and such are usually the most common parts considered as such. That's probably the easiest way to figure out if someone is aware of what butchering means or not, no, considering them gross is not directly a problem, but going all "eek" and stuff is a great way of telling me that the other person is ignorant of the meat industry.
There is very much a problem with a lot of people simply refusing to accept what butchering actually entails.
There was a public experiment done by a reputable German science magazine where they asked a farmer to set up a stand for freshly butchered geese at a nearby city's outdoor market. The catch was that the geese were still alive and they'd be killed and butchered at the location. So many people reacted with outrage, and in the end only one goose got slaughtered, because the buyers themselves were more than aware of the butchering process. The rest of the geese were rescued by an animal rights advocate who bought them all to be kept at a rescue farm.
Here's the video, obviously fully in German, but you can see pedestrian reactions: https://youtu.be/9AXt-6mAVEo
Kavinsky - Nightcall - Dusten N'Guyen Remix
David Guetta - I'm good (blue) - Dj Dark Remix
Und nen Haufen Zeug von Turbo, weil ich ein Eurobeat Fan bin