I ask this in good faith, and I do not mean to bring about struggle sessions with this question (keep it civil, please :). I'm writing a sort of mini-essay on a certain topic (Edit: not anymore, I lost my writing appetite), and veganism fits into that topic (I'm keeping it vague because I'll probably post it here and I don't want to spoil the whole thing). If people are on the fence and others want to know more about what Veganism is and why they should consume in that way, I would be grateful if others more experienced and well-read on the subject could provide resources or counter-reasons. I feel like a lot of the things I believed before going vegan turned out to be misconceptions, and it doesn't hurt to be more educated on a subject, right?

Edit: I need to take a break from the internet again, if my brain wasn't fried already it is now (not anything any of you started, I brought this upon myself)

  • ReadFanon [any, any]
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    6 days ago

    I am chronically ill, I struggle to eat a lot of the time, and I don't have the money to be be able to afford a lot of the vegan things that I would need to buy if I went vegan.

    I'm vegetarian and I'm sympathetic to vegans. I know how to make vegan food better than plenty of vegans do. But that's not the barrier that I face to becoming vegan.