Why do you believe in it, do you approve it in theory or also in practice? I think a lot of people approve of anarchism in theory but rejects the possibility of it to be put in practice unless we live in an utopia… which I don’t think we do, unfortunately. Maybe techno-anarchism would be more practical? Technology is such badly regulated and ordinary people are punished harsher than corporate so I really think techno-anarchism deserves a lot more attention (not saying anarchism itself doesn’t) I see a lot of people here are more knowledgeable than me so don’t take my word so seriously, maybe I shouldn’t be expressing my idiot thoughts on it, or maybe just embrace it and ask regardless of any shame I might get.

I’m not trying to be mean to anyone, just genuinely wanted to discuss with whoever is willing to chip in on the topic.

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    We actually also don’t even need to eat meat nowadays, plenty of ways to fill your vitamin needs in a healthier way… of course, it’s not cheap for everyone.

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      of course, it’s not cheap for everyone.

      I’ve only ever seen vegetarian diets be cheaper than meat ones. Are there a significant amount of people/places for whom vegetarian/vegan diets are more expensive?

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          I spent my last year of college mostly eating cheap, unhealthy, and fast to make foods and most of it was vegetarian.

          • cereal
          • pbj sandwiches
          • ramen
          • breakfast bars
          • Mac and cheese
          • boiled eggs
          • oats
          • put some rice in a rice cooker and then mix it with one of these:
            • stir fry some peanuts and add some spices + lemon
            • stir fry some peanuts and add a tamarind + spice mix
            • pickle. Comes straight from the store in a jar for a variety of fruits and vegetables. Just mix it with rice and eat, no cooking involved except turning on a rice cooker. Lasts forever.
            • make egg fried rice on the rare occasion when you have more time/ are less lazy
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            for $1, my local gas station will serve me two hotdogs. for a hot, convenient source of calories, it’s unbeatable.