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wonhoseok t1_jea652d wrote

WiLd BoAr GOes oN vIoLeNT RAmpAgE

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Superliten t1_jea7fm4 wrote

Pig looks at bed.

What is this shit? I only lie down in the finest dirt!

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Drax99 t1_jeabysi wrote

Sir, I think we found how they are smuggling the cocaine!

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LordBowler423 t1_jeaiqid wrote

I rolled up on three of these guys in Majula. My best advice is to run.

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myguitar_lola t1_jeakgdj wrote

I would looove to be chased by three of these little hams! They can chase me all the way home :) I keep telling my partner we need a pig for our dog... He says pigs can't live where we live, but they can if they're INDOORS! lol

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bubuthing t1_jeakm8c wrote

I just had ramen with roast pork and you made me feel bad.

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h3lblad3 t1_jealp2r wrote

Images like this always make me wish that we'd have successfully bred smaller, thinner pigs. They could be such fun little dog competitors.

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QuintoxPlentox t1_jeau8e5 wrote

Typical hooligan, supposed to be going for the football, ends up tearing everything up instead.

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prokulus t1_jeavu6z wrote

Bacon escaping from the pan xd

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Mypigfounditself t1_jeaxlzo wrote

My pig found its- found itself smart enough to hop over the, the barrier from his pen to the next pen, and eat all of that pig's food, then go to the next one, and eat all of that pig's food, and then the next one, and eat all of that pig's food, and make his way back in time for when it was my turn, my time to feed him, he had already eaten three meals and was just sitting there waiting for me, and I would feed him and he would eat that. That's why he gained so much weight and got sifted at the fat stock show.

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Tazerboy_5000 t1_jeb549y wrote

I thought there would be sound...

Pepe screech

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DocSarcasmo t1_jebax7n wrote

May chaos take the world! MAY CHAOS TAKE THE WORLD!

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lyinggrump t1_jebbegr wrote

Man, look at that plump belly. That's some good eatin'

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makinbaconCR t1_jebjoui wrote

Hey hey hey Chis P. Bacon I need you turn down the cute dial it's ruining my breakfast

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Lastmann t1_jebu1fg wrote

Healthy at any size 😁

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BayouJenn t1_jebukbe wrote

Is this the same pig who used to stick his head out of the car window and squeal on the insurance commercials? So stinking cute 🥰

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FakMiGooder t1_jebuy4o wrote

The question isn’t whether they’re alive or not, it’s whether or not they can suffer. Pigs (and all other livestock we farm) can indeed suffer, cry, fear, and mourn. A potato or an apple tree cannot.

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ayotacos t1_jebyrdi wrote

Using animals for our benefit or survival is not necessary. We trade a few moments of pleasure for billions of lives every year. Stop eating and using animals. Stop the insanity. Truly. It's insane what we've done and allowed to happen.

We are all complicit in a certain amount of suffering in exchange for comfort, in every way of our lives.

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nadasurfgrl1010 t1_jech1eb wrote

And I want a pig. Just for like cuddles and cute stuff. None of the work.

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Zinnalynn t1_jecq1vp wrote

Pig hates the bed, loves the dirt... makes sense to me!

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g00fyg00ber741 t1_jecxh46 wrote

Inbreeding a ton of different kinds of dogs with so many different genetic health defects wasn’t enough? You wanted us to do it to pigs too? Sorry, humans were too busy breeding them to slaughter, not to compete against dogs (at what??)

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Krusty_Kreed t1_jed04rz wrote

He’s excited because his mom’s cooking bacon 🥓 for breakfast. Yummmmm

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18114 t1_jed5mki wrote

Look at him he is so cute little bugger.

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Nevoic t1_jedfjz0 wrote

It's good to have a skepticism about being manipulated, because in the age of capitalism you're almost always going to be manipulated in the name of profit.

What you'll find about vegan activism though is that it's a genuine form of activism, like feminism or BLM, and not akin to dairy farmers with the drink milk ads.

There are no vegan products being shilled for in this post. There is an attempt to move people's social attitudes about certain sentient creatures. To afford the same kindness we extend to dogs to pigs as well.

Make sure to introspect about your skepticism. It's a good default position, but refusing to investigate further it can actually be a problem.

There were people skeptical about various social issues of the past (removing slavery, giving minorities the right to vote, etc.), and if the skeptics in these situations refused to investigate why they were skeptical and if that was rational, they'd end up on the wrong side of history and morality.

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Gamerxx13 t1_jedh2b1 wrote

My pup does this to his bed then naps in it lol

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SirCustardCream t1_jedq14i wrote

They are aware. They are trying to get you to understand that animals are individuals and not just things for us to manipulate to suit our desires.

Edit: I'm not saying this to judge or make you feel called out by the way.

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Environmental_Cow747 t1_jedseu7 wrote

If you don’t like your bed, I have a nice big frying pan you can lay in! 🍳🐖🤣😂

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Mrlightskin74 t1_jee4ral wrote

"Make ME into bacon will ya? I promise when they come thru the door I'm gonna...I'm gonna...PORK EM UP like THIS!"

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g00fyg00ber741 t1_jeex5y3 wrote

The only pets that really make sense to me are rescuing animals since they don’t have a habitat that is safe or natural for them, thanks to humans. Tons of animals become rescued after animal testing or get rescued from farms before slaughter or after serial exploitation. Dogs and cats have intensely huge populations outdoors and live longer lives without reproducing when humans spay and neuter them and keep them from roaming. Meanwhile tons are continuing to be bred with health defects cause humans think it’s cute and funny and a literal money-making scheme.

So as I’m opposed to breeding pigs and gerbils and dogs and cats and parrots as different shapes and sizes to compete in little competitions for some simpleminded human satisfaction like you suggest, I think it makes more sense to rescue animals and work to stop all the ways we breed them for profit without regard for their lives or quality of life or health as a whole, outside of their entertainment value to us humans.

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NaiiaN6 t1_jef156o wrote

I am sure a potato can suffer when you rip them from the ground, their mother (the earth, Gaia) when you are aborting them. An apple, when you are killing every seedling (aborting) that will never touch the spring and summers love of bloom. And a tree that feels the most. Tens to a Thousand+ years of growth just to be massacred and made to feel your stupid thought written on it's flesh. I feel the earth and I am one with Gaia.

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NaiiaN6 t1_jef3hga wrote

I am sure a potato can suffer when you rip them from the ground, their mother (the earth, Gaia) when you are aborting them. An apple, when you are killing every seedling (aborting) that will never touch the spring and summers love of bloom. And a tree that feels the most. Tens to a Thousand+ years of growth just to be massacred and made to feel your stupid thought written on it's flesh. I feel the earth and I am one with Gaia.

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FakMiGooder t1_jefqbdq wrote

I do relate to this sentiment, and I think it’s important to feel one with our beautiful home we call Earth. But remember that animals also fall under this umbrella of life, and from what we know through scientific study, these creatures have nervous systems and brains making them capable of experiencing a range of emotions. And this is a trait that us humans share with our animal friends, so we should give them the love and liberties that they deserve, not enslave and exploit them.

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arebee20 t1_jefrcgo wrote

I have no tusks but I must gore

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