TFW you have lunch with your colleagues and end up explaining how much suffering per calorie their meals entailed http://www.animalvisuals.org/projects/data/1mc …
Chill Andrew. You're overthinking it, it's a joke story meant to give you a laugh. 
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You know I just noticed that it's difficult to tell my tone, haha. I'm curious Mr. Mircea. I don't have anything against vegans.
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Most farmers love their animals so they give them a swift death. My grandfather would cry every time before slaughtering one of his pigs.
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City people have a hard time with this, but it's true. If you raise animals you care for them and don't want them to suffer needlessly.
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My Grandfather was a dairy farmer and he sent all his animals to slaughter, like most farmers he didn't slaughter his own animals
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That is true. My grandparents lived in a very small secluded village in Transylvania so things were a bit more primitive.
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My father was raised on a farm. Always disliked seeing animals killed and even today, feeds all stray dogs that may show up on his door.
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People raised along animals generally tend to be compassionate & respectful towards them. They see it as both providing for each other.
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I'm interested in their philosophy. I'm not sure what kind of diet I should do. It's been a difficult question to answer.
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Maybe go halfway. Try easing into vegetarianism or flexitarianism and see how it goes. Don't let perfection be the enemy of improvement.
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I often think the insistence many vegans have on absolutism does a great disservice to the ultimate goal of reducing total suffering.
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Farmer: We love him so much we only eat him bit by bit