Name:
Irondan
Gender:
male
Location:
Washington, USA
Website:
www.danielklennert.com

Name:
Irondan
Gender:
male
Location:
Washington, USA
Website:
www.danielklennert.com
I feel for the other earthlings on this planet, how would you like to be a chicken these days? Humans are the cancer to this planet, if you go on the web to see the earth from space at night you can see the progression of the cancer on the continents.
I am an artist and I stand out side the box and look in, I have made many changes in my life so I do not contribute to the destruction of life forms and the planet. I was working construction in one of the mowed down habitats of other earthlings, patching a concrete warehouse, a couple deer came on the construction site, it was a doe and a yearling fawn. They stood on top of a large berm of dirt looking over what use to be their home. I watched them trotting towards a highly populated area. After work I entered the free way, there laid the doe on in the road. We have polluted the water, the air and the land. We need to respect the earth and the air we breath not to mention other life forms. I am on my way off this planet and tomorrow wouldn't be soon enough. So you just keep throwing your plastic containers, and toxic batteries in the garbage under the sink, and if you see a coon crossing the road at night swerve to kill it. If you have a storm drain near your house dump some good ole antifreeze down it to kill off the fish. Keep driving the old beater car that leaks oil on the pavement which all ends up in the water ways. Who the heck care's? And another thing keep buying processed meats in the grocery store, it is toxic to and the treatment of the animal we kill to eat is disgusting!
I guess the one thing I don't like is what happens before the meat hits the restaurant. Like cutting off the beaks of the chicken and installing a tube to feed. They are kept in the dark and are not allowed to move about and in forty eight days they are killed.
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Tanya
Please bring your talent to Seattle, it took two heart attacks to get me to start eating healthy. I love the idea of a vegan restaurant with a no kill policy.