Whenever I see that I've received a reply here I get a little dopamine hit and I think "oh man, time to see what my fellow chapos think of what I've said!". This is even true when I've been arguing for veganism. Sure, there may be some disagreement, but it probably won't be super, dishearteningly nasty.

By contrast, every single time I see that orange envelope on reddit I tend to feel a little pang of anxiety and my first thought is always "oh fuck, what did I comment on again? Am I about to get some literal hate speech thrown my way?"

So yeah, thanks friends! Someday I may even ditch reddit for good because of you, and my life would be better for it.

    • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      ive heard a few good things about this weird goop that comes out of insect butts. i think theyre calling it hunni? idk

      • Good_Username [they/them,e/em/eir]
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        4 years ago

        Oh, so now the fact that honeybees are an invasive species doesn't matter? I thought you cared about doing the right thing.

        • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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          4 years ago

          i think you missed the part where i said them being invasive was secondary to the other issues at hand, like yknow, the inability for anything to be pollinated af all? also i was mostly just having a faff about the "whats a good sweetener" thing because theres no good answer, but okay my bad

          • Good_Username [they/them,e/em/eir]
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            4 years ago

            Is whether a species is invasive really secondary? It seems kind of important to me. But if someone with scientific knowledge wants to tell me why invasive species aren't a huge issue, actually, I'm willing to listen.

            And is there really no good answer for a reasonable sweetener? That sucks. Does anyone have a good sweetener? I'm super willing to stop buying sugar if there's a good alternative.

            • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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              4 years ago

              it absolutely is important. its just that there are other more important things. biodiversity is more than just "which kind of bee" and if an invasive honey bee keeps plants alive that otherwise would die off due to lack of pollination, well its not perfect but itll do.

              as to sweeteners.. thats really just a "no ethical consumption under capitalism" thing. there are definitely "better" sources, but yeah, honestly a local apiary is probably one of the least harmful options.

              • Good_Username [they/them,e/em/eir]
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                4 years ago

                You know, fair enough, I'm willing to buy that about the bees.

                I worry about your second paragraph though, because I've seen a lot of people say "backyard eggs are fine, actually", and they just aren't. So I'm willing to believe that bees are a reasonable source of sweetener, but I need actual evidence, because my base assumption is "don't use animals against their will", and bees count. I'm willing to go against that and use honey, even if it's bad for the bees, but I need solid evidence that bees are significantly better for the environment than anything else.

                • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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                  4 years ago

                  well let me just own up real fast to my own bias here that i think human enslavement is inherently worse than the enslavement of a bee hive, because that bias is 100% why i can say a local apiary is the least harmful option. beyond that im not really going to try and answer the moral quandry of this for you. if you think taking honey from bees is MORE morally reprehensible than other supply chains, uh well.. i guess look into what happens on sugar plantations? cause it aint good.

                  • Good_Username [they/them,e/em/eir]
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                    4 years ago

                    Alright friendo, I'll be honest here, I don't really care if you eat honey or not. You do you. I'd still like to find an ethical sweetener, but if there isn't one, well, my clothes all get made by slaves in other parts of the world. Capitalism sucks, and being vegan is an easy way for me to feel a little less bad about my impact on the world.

                    • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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                      4 years ago

                      alright pal, ill be honest here, i dont really care about having your approval or permission. you asked questions so i replied. and yeah, i get it, thats why i pointed out the whole ethical consumption thing being a pipe dream in the first place. best of luck looking for an ethical sweetner