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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish91•3 months agoYou know I’m kinda okay with vegan cats being the most controversial topic on Lemmy. Could be doing a lot worse. Personally I believe the only ethical way to enjoy a cat steak is if the cat is vegan and that’s the TRUTH here’s a study: Ethical&nutritiousCatMeat.com
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•3 months agoI prefer Elwood’s organic dog meat. It’s pretty much the only dog meat vendor in the US, sadly.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•3 months agoI understand the controversy, because if there’s one thing the internet loves more than free speech, it’s cats. If free speech has a limit, it’s at the point where it starts to hurt cats.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•3 months agoPretty sure the ampersand (&) doesn’t work in website URLs like that. (Yes, it does work in URLs, but, without going into detail, it’s typically only used towards the end of the URL.) That’s what tipped me off about the fake URL.
You know I’m kinda okay with vegan cats being the most controversial topic on Lemmy. Could be doing a lot worse.
Personally I believe the only ethical way to enjoy a cat steak is if the cat is vegan and that’s the TRUTH here’s a study:
Ethical&nutritiousCatMeat.com
Nice try, but my app shows link previews.
I prefer Elwood’s organic dog meat. It’s pretty much the only dog meat vendor in the US, sadly.
I understand the controversy, because if there’s one thing the internet loves more than free speech, it’s cats.
If free speech has a limit, it’s at the point where it starts to hurt cats.
Pretty sure the ampersand (&) doesn’t work in website URLs like that. (Yes, it does work in URLs, but, without going into detail, it’s typically only used towards the end of the URL.)
That’s what tipped me off about the fake URL.