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A stray puppers wandered onto my porch right before Irma got here.
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You can find warmth and closeness in the unlikeliest of places.
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“Ummm, yeah, I meant to do that. I do this all the time.”
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“Lay with me and breathe my breath while I breathe your breath!”
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Wife wanted a puppy, I did not want a puppy. We compromised and got a puppy. His name is Copper
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“The CEO of Rügenwalder (the biggest meat purveyor in Germany) has said that the company may not make meat from animals at all in twenty years, and has called the meat-based sausage “the cigarette of the future.” Ally or enemy? For me, the case is closed.”
A million plastic bottles are bought around the world every minute and the number will jump another 20% by 2021, creating an environmental crisis some campaigners predict will be as serious as climate change.
Between 5m and 13m tonnes of plastic leaks into the world’s oceans each year to be ingested by sea birds, fish and other organisms, and by 2050 the ocean will contain more plastic by weight than fish, according to research by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
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My grandparents might still be recovering from the confusion of me going vegan, but as a young couple fleeing war with nothing but the clothes on their back they could have easily ended up as slaughterhouse workers. It’s time to abolish slaughterhouses – for the animals both farmed and affected by farming, for the planet and for people, particularly those who are most vulnerable.