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Vegan Cheat Sheet

Animal Products to Avoid

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  1. Be Vegan.

  2. Don't be not vegan.

  3. Arguments and debates will be removed.

  4. No bigotry.

  5. No JAQ offs or Sealioning. (Just asking Questions)

  6. No promoting of plant based capitalism.

  7. Vegans only.

  8. Vegan btw.

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submitted 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) by hamid@vegantheoryclub.org to c/vegan@vegantheoryclub.org
 
 

As of today I cancelled my recurring donations to Lemmy and will start the process of winding down my involvement with the server.

There is another recurring 130/6 month donation I can't figure out the account to, oh well. It will probably bill until that card expires lol. I hope you put it to good use D

I'll be honest, I don't like most of the posts or users I've come in contact with outside of the vegans. Some stars are around and I appreciate all of you and hope that you find enjoyment and use in the instance as long as it stays up. If people like it then I'll keep hosting it, if it goes dead I'll cancel it.

Instead of being an alternative to Reddit, this has become concentrated Reddit. It isn't fun, it is often upsetting and mostly infuriating. I have been on Lemmy since 2020, my first account being lemmy.ml/u/HamidPayaamAbbasi then hexbear.net/u/HamidPayaamAbbasi and I think I've had enough. The Hexbear vegan struggle sessions was a delight compared to what my experience on this platform and its power users have become so instead of complaining much more about it I'm just going to change my engagement and switch things up. Between deranged shut in users on lemmy.world, the loser in West Virginia, the people who think military defense contracting is hilarious and awesome on sh.itjust.works to the straight up manipulative abusers like Sunshine, I'd rather just be out. Have fun on your drama communities and standing up for the liberal order against anyone to the left of you. Great work, I'm sure you're going to really beat them in your election this time. The liberals won. Enjoy your moronic circlejerk. See ya.

Some upcoming changes:

  1. I'm only going to post to c/homecooks, to be honest this is the only thing I want to be involved with.

  2. The instance will stay online for a bit but I won't be posting the megathread or in any other communities. If someone else wants to take this over that is fine

  3. I'm launching veganhomecooks.com a pixelfed instance, the lemmy community will exist to promote that and I will cross post my food, will encourage other people to do the same

  4. I'm inviting users to create an account on pixelfed to share our meals and stuff about cooking and vegan home making.

The entire intent of vegan home cooks was always to be about what vegans actually eat and to encourage people to make their own food with local affordable ingredients.

Death to America

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Welcome to the Vegan Theory Club Weekly Megathread!

Questions of the week: (Feel free to answer one, both, neither, or posit your own!):

What’s a recent book you’ve enjoyed reading?

Feel free to talk about anything, whether it’s vegan-related or not. This is a chill space for connecting, sharing ideas, and supporting each other; however, please keep in mind: vegans only, and we abide by the Anarchist Code of Conduct.

Be kind to all Earthlings! 🌱💙

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Well, here it is!

A few days ago, I made a post appealing for information relating to animal product usage in the music instrument industry. Historically, musical instruments have used animal products. Typically, drumheads were made of animal skin, piano keys of ivory, and violin bows of horsehair. A lot of these processes have been phased out (most drums use Mylar for their skins now, and ivory was banned for pianos in the 80s.)

Here are some patterns I've noticed while creating this sheet:

  1. Drums and harmonicas are the "most vegan" instruments
  2. Acoustic pianos are much more likely to use wool than electric pianos
  3. The violin industry is the worst for animal products. Most violin manufacturers still use bows with horsehair.
  4. Manufacturers specialising in introductory/student products, such as Sigma and Franz Hoffmann, tend to use animal-derived materials rather than synthetic ones.
  5. Actual saxophones are vegan, but a lot of manufacturers use genuine leather straps. All companies that use leather for their straps have been labelled as orange. Trumpets, flugel horns, tubas, and trombones are seemingly okay regardless of manufacturer. Some flutes used to use ivory but again, this practice was banned in 1989.
  6. I discovered that clarinets tend to use goat skin for their pads. Unfortunately, I could not find any information on exactly which companies use animal skin for their clarinets. Sorry.

Another thing I've noticed is that information relating to this topic is EXTREMELY muddy. I would often find a source claiming that a manufacturer did not use animal products only to double check their information pages and see that they use wool. I would find sources claiming a manufacturer isn't vegan only to check their information pages and see that they seemingly use no animal products. For this reason, I cannot guarantee that the information in the spreadsheet is 100% accurate, but this is the closest to accuracy I have been able to get to.

This sheet compiles the top manufacturers in each category of instrument. If anyone has any other manufacturers they'd like me to investigate, please just say so in the comments.

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A couple of months ago I managed to convince a new friend to go vegan and I was 4y vegan at the time. A couple weeks in they asked me a question out of the blue "hey are pens vegan" and my first thought was well I suppose they could maybe be tested on animals, after all you don't want an ink that would hurt you if you get it on your skin, but what I found was even more disturbing, inks and dyes of many colours can come from various animal sources from crushed insects (cochineal) to bone char in black ink https://veganfoundry.com/is-ink-vegan/ and from weirder sources like snails octopi and cow urine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_dye

Little did I know at the time this would send me down a rabbit hole where I soon learned one by one that papers and cardboard (including toilet paper) use animal flesh as a binding agent https://veganfoundry.com/is-paper-vegan/ https://veganoga.com/is-paper-vegan/ https://www.perfectpapercompany.co.uk/blogs/news/vegan-papers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sizing that inks and dyes of all kinds not just pens but printers tattoos ink and hair dyes can contain animal products

So at this point I had a sinking feeling in my stomach, I had this suspicion that due to the relatively niche nature of this information are the vegan certifying orgs even checking product packaging? So I contacted the vegan society by email: " A product's packaging does fall out of the scope of the Vegan Trademark’s standards as there are very few verified options that are widely available. We would however question and potentially reject a registration that goes on to use packaging which is directly sourced from animals." huh? the vegan society probably one of the most outspoken advocates of the rights of vegans is essentially misleading vegans into buying things they think are free from animal products but in reality due to the prevalence of animal based inks papers and glues many vegans may be unwittingly buying animal products that have the Vegan Society stamp of approval, so I tried the vegetarian society: "Our vegetarian and vegan trademark criteria look exclusively at a product’s consumable/usable ingredients and their suitability for vegetarians and vegans. They do not extend to a product’s packaging." then I tried v-label and their response is written out in full in the attached image, if anyone would like the full email transcripts I will post my contact at the end.

Now I'm feeling sad that society has reduced animals lives to worth less than the printing on a box of packaging or literally less than toilet paper we wipe our ass with, I'm feeling angry at the psychopaths that made these manufacturing decisions to save a couple cents on some random box or spaghetti, and I feel betrayed by the vegan society who up until this point I really looked up to as a relentless advocate for animals.

But wait a minute, did I just say glue? Isn't glue in basically everything? If I want to buy a new hairbrush how do I know its using vegan glue? I suppose I could email the companies, so that's what I started doing, to this date I have emailed, phoned or otherwise contacted over 100 companies trying to get to the bottom of animal product use thus far seemingly largely ignored by vegans, because that's the other thing, if you search for posts relating to ie vegan toilet paper or where to find information about vegan packaging there is shockingly little information about this online which is part of why I'm making this post to collate my findings.

So I start emailing these companies one of the first companies I contact is Huel who respond positively they say yes our packaging is vegan we are a 100% vegan product. I continue to contact many companies most of whom either ghost or refuse to investigate saying boilerplate responses like "we don't have the certification/we can't confirm with our supply chain/customer service doesn't have that information" but I do get some early postive responses from Greggs, BarryM, Seagate, Warburtons, Oatly, littlesoapcompany.co.uk, LUSH, Linda McCartney, and to this day that is the exhaustive list of companies that have verbally guaranteed the vegan status of their entire product line's packaging (Please note time of writing is 2024 this information may be outdated if you are reading in later years), other companies were able to provide a guarantee for specific products when they asked me to specify a product.

In one case I escalated to phoning the physical head office of a grocery story company I think it was ALDI (UK) and they advised me to restate my question to customer services but give them an exact product, and I'm like what you expect me to give you a list of your own products when you know I'm asking about everything, 90% of ALDI's products are owned by the company but it turns out their manufacturing is actually contracted to many smaller companies to whom ALDI would have to contact individually to find out about the packaging material. OK fair enough, so I continue to phone ALDI customer service until they eventually say "if it says vegan on the product then the packaging is vegan too" that remains to date my biggest win.

At some point during this process I also learned that plastics contain stearic acid as a slip agent which can be derived from vegetable fats but is instead often derived from "tallow" (flesh) https://veganfoundry.com/is-plastic-vegan/ https://www.pishrochem.com/blog/en/stearic-acid-and-the-plastic-industry/ or as a plasticity agent like this one used in PVC https://bisleyinternational.com/how-is-calcium-stearate-used-in-pvc/ (honestly theres so many plastic additives it wouldn't surprise me if there were more derived from animals)

I would soon learn from correspondence with PZ Cussons and their brand Carex - an ostensibly vegan friendly brand when you look at the sheer number of their soap products certified by the vegan society - that the process of using tallow in plastic packaging production is "common unfortunately, throughout the industry" for a diverse range of plastics PP, PE and MDO.

So I continued getting red-pilled, I learned tyres can be non vegan for the same reason, wallpaper, wood veneer, ceramics (they can use bones https://www.ethicalglobe.com/blog/what-is-vegan-pottery) and then I started bringing it up to online vegan friends and I was surprised to learn that few if any were aware of this, which is why I've taken to borrowing Humane Hancock's term "Vegan Blindspot" (originally in reference to the problem of wild suffering)

My goal's for this post are 3

  1. Raise awareness to the utterly entrenched nature of animal products in our society (how many times have vegans unwittingly commodified animal flesh by using plastics or glues or paper?)
  2. Encourage vegans to follow me in contacting customer support teams to demand action so that the notion of non vegan toilet paper etc can be a thing of the past and to that end:
  3. Begin a conversation about how best to share our findings (perhaps ultimately in pursuit of a community operated database split by world regions), I have contacted doublecheckvegan and plantbasednews with this information and offers to provide my email records neither have replied

I don't use lemmy very often in fact I made this account just to post this but I will check in to the state of this post for a while and if I don't respond here I will create a simplex address you can contact me through (simplex is the most private secure and anonymous open source messenger that I'm aware of better than briar and cwtch and session and matrix)

I will end by posting the only FAQ page I have ever seen confirming the vegan status of a product lines packaging as well as product: https://support.whogivesacrap.org/hc/en-au/articles/11902182808217-Are-your-products-vegan

edit: related cool and good news: the first cardboard packaging company to be officially certified by the vegan society https://www.smurfitkappa.com/uk/products-and-services/packaging/vegan-certified-packaging the first book to be certified by the vegan society ie that the paper adhesives and inks are vegan: https://www.vegansociety.com/news/news/vegan-trademark-registers-book-materials-world-first

edit 2: idea for a preliminary community vegan product status database: member submitted posts on a moderated simplex room containing a list of what they've found to be vegan so far and then an attached zip file for email proof or whatever other proof

edit 3: useful list of items and materials that may not be vegan including items I didn't talk about above: Reference: plastic is not always vegan https://veganfoundry.com/is-plastic-vegan/ ; https://www.pishrochem.com/blog/en/stearic-acid-and-the-plastic-industry/ ; https://bisleyinternational.com/how-is-calcium-stearate-used-in-pvc/ paper is not always vegan https://veganfoundry.com/is-paper-vegan/ ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sizing inks/dyes are not always vegan https://veganfoundry.com/is-ink-vegan/ ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_dye glues are not always vegan https://bitesizevegan.org/is-glue-made-from-horses-vegan-glue/ Ceramics/Pottery are not always vegan: https://www.oxfordclay.co.uk/blog-1/blog-post-title-one-2ess6 Tyres are not always vegan: https://veganfoundry.com/are-tyres-vegan/ Various arts and crafts tools are not always vegan like pens pencils brushes paints crayons chalk https://chompthis.com/ingredient/?id=773 https://doublecheckvegan.com/vegan-art-supplies/#veganchalk Makeup brushes are not always vegan: https://ethicalelephant.com/vegan-makeup-brushes/ Shaving brushes and razors are not always vegan: https://vegan.com/beauty/shaving/

Household Products

https://doublecheckvegan.com/guide-to-vegan-household-products/

Art Supplies

https://www.artsupplies.co.uk/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-vegan-art-supplies-for-conscious-creatives

Musical Instruments

https://vegantheoryclub.org/post/475246

Simplex Contact https://simplex.chat/contact#%2F%3Fv=2-7&smp=smp%3A%2F%2FUkMFNAXLXeAAe0beCa4w6X_zp18PwxSaSjY17BKUGXQ%3D%40smp12.simplex.im%2FADxWlMmoMmzsMG8isEJ_l_w9fnE7wh4N%23%2F%3Fv%3D1-3%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEAZnCpc3cQa4VLOwxhQ8TW5n8jQsspX3OeRSBxmn-F9k0%253D%26srv%3Die42b5weq7zdkghocs3mgxdjeuycheeqqmksntj57rmejagmg4eor5yd.onion

Edit 2025.01.23 Companies/brands that have confirmed either publicly or privately that their product packaging is vegan (contact simplex link above for receipts)

Huel 2024 Greggs 2024 Oatly 2024 Warburtons 2024 Linda McCartney 2024 LUSH 2024 littlesoapcompany 2024 whogivesacrap 2024 The Good Roll 2025 BarryM 2024 Seagate 2024

Edit 2024.11.29: Added a second source on animal products in paper

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Just FYI, Sunshine@lemmy.ca used to be Beaver@lemmy.ca who deleted her account when she made ~~everyone mad about vegan pets~~ banned lots of people from a community and had the admins step in as the mod of lemmy.world/c/vegan and is an abusive person who misrepresents me and this community.

What kind of person pretends to be someones friend online, asks them about their day and tries to help them out then when they have a disagreement with someone, instead of talking to them like a human uses an alt leaf@lemmy.blahaj.zone to post about that person and smear them then uses alts to manipulate the votes in that thread. Goes on to smear me and my instance for weeks in different comments. Then wonder why I'm angry and upset. This is a terrible thing to do to someone. Even on this very thread they came in with a previously unbanned alt led@programming.dev to manipulate the votes.

This person is seriously unhinged and should sign out of Lemmy and get therapy.

Enjoy their low effort spam across all your communities!

Edit: Ralimba, I just banned more of your alts, All I want is for you to never mention this community or vote in our threads, you clearly couldn't do that, thanks for the new feature with some of the biggest losers in the world like PugJesus. You're banned, don't create new accounts to participate, just leave us the fuck alone. Sign out and get a life.

also:

rollinghills@lemm.ee

maam@feddit.uk

Tree@baraza.africa

Moon@slrpnk.net

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Between 3000 BCE and 1800 CE there were more than sixty ‘mega-empires’ that, at the peak, controlled an area of at least one million square kilometres. What were the forces that kept together such huge pre-industrial states? I propose a model for one route to mega-empire, motivated by imperial dynamics in eastern Asia, the world region with the highest concentration of mega-empires. This ‘mirror-empires’ model proposes that antagonistic interactions between nomadic pastoralists and settled agriculturalists result in an autocatalytic process, which pressures both nomadic and farming polities to scale up polity size, and thus military power. The model suggests that location near a steppe frontier should correlate with the frequency of imperiogenesis. A worldwide survey supports this prediction: over 90% of mega-empires arose within or next to the Old World’s arid belt, running from the Sahara desert to the Gobi desert. Specific case studies are also plausibly explained by this model. There are, however, other possible mechanisms for generating empires, of which a few are discussed at the end of the article.

No article to link, so let me explain:

Turchin, who studies history in a more data-science way, found that empires in the past 4000 years seem to pop up in pairs, likely as a result of the escalating arms race between agriculturalists and pastoralists. Pastoralists are used to mobility and trade (using animals for transport); agriculturalists use less land, but still have the tendency to expand for land and to secure trade routes. Obviously, expanding trade means more capital accumulation, and that applies to both. Pastoralists tend to rely on trade as they don't live off a "carnivore diet", but raise the "living stocks" as capital to grow wealth via trade.

The conflict is ancient and ongoing in many parts of the world, usually found as "farmer-herder conflict" in the literature.

Unrelated to the article, this is how I'm interpreting the ongoing war in Sudan, for example.

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Eating animal products is analogous to the oppressive and unjust actions by powerful humans upon other humans.

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Welcome to the Vegan Theory Club Weekly Megathread!

Questions of the week: (Feel free to answer one, both, neither, or posit your own!):

  1. What questions should be asked for the future weekly megathreads?
  2. What fun projects have you been working on lately?

Feel free to talk about anything, whether it’s vegan-related or not. This is a chill space for connecting, sharing ideas, and supporting each other; however, please keep in mind: vegans only, and we abide by the Anarchist Code of Conduct.

Be kind to all Earthlings! 🌱💙

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Welcome to the Vegan Theory Club Weekly Megathread!

Questions of the week (Feel free to answer one, both, neither, or posit your own!):

Which genres of music do you most enjoy listening to?

What was the last concert you went to?

Feel free to talk about anything, whether it’s vegan-related or not. This is a chill space for connecting, sharing ideas, and supporting each other; however, please keep in mind: vegans only, and we abide by the Anarchist Code of Conduct.


Be kind to all Earthlings! 🌱💙

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Welcome to the Vegan Theory Club Weekly Megathread!

Questions of the week (Feel free to answer one, both, neither, or posit your own!):

  1. Which fields of science are you particularly fascinated by, and can you tell us a niche or exciting tidbit relating to it?
  2. What is your favourite vegetable(s)?

Feel free to talk about anything, whether it’s vegan-related or not. This is a chill space for connecting, sharing ideas, and supporting each other; however, please keep in mind: vegans only, and we abide by the Anarchist Code of Conduct.


Checkout some of our underrated communities:

Vegan Circlejerk

For vegan memes in general as well. New community, so it might not be federated yet!

!vegancirclejerk@vegantheoryclub.org

The Bee Hive

bzzzzzz.... bzzzz

!the_bee_hive@vegantheoryclub.org


Be kind to all Earthlings! 🌱💙

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Welcome to the Vegan Theory Club Weekly Megathread!

Question of the week:

What are you doing to stay warm if you are in the northern hemisphere? What are you doing to stay cool if you are in the south? Any seasonal activities you're getting into?

Feel free to talk about anything, whether it’s vegan-related or not. This is a chill space for connecting, sharing ideas, and supporting each other.

Looking forward to hearing what everyone’s up to!

We abide by the Anarchist Code of Conduct

Vegan Home Cooks Discord

Vegan Theory Club Discord

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EDIT: Nevermind. I found the homecooks community here. Plenty of good eating to be had there. I should have explored around before I posted here. That and the vegan cheat sheet in the side bar pretty much answers my questions. I'll keep this post up just in case other newbies come here. (unless mod wants to delete)

Hey guys, sorry if this is a stupid question.

I plan on doing my research too, but thought I'd ask here since I just signed up.

I'm new to vegan lifestyle. Was meat eater most of my life, until turning vegetarian 6 months ago.

Now going full vegan. I'll eventually go to raw vegan, but that's gonna take some more planning, so I'm baby-stepping.

Anyone have a go-to meal for workout days?

I'm naturally skinny, so getting enough calories to grow is a bit of a pain. Back in my meat days, it was pretty easy.

Now I'm having a harder time. I have Huel-brand Vegan options, so I've been working with that. And it works, but just wondering if you guys had any fun ideas.

And if you fuckers permaban me on my first day for asking this, Imma be pissed! (kidding! Ok, not really)

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Kinda interesting stuff, yet more evidence that non humans engage with the world in complex manners. Although they seem more interested in the real than the abstract.

Neat.

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Welcome to the Vegan Theory Club Weekly Megathread!

Question of the week:

What is your favorite uncommon fruit? Also what are some good megathread questions?

Feel free to talk about anything, whether it’s vegan-related or not. This is a chill space for connecting, sharing ideas, and supporting each other.

Looking forward to hearing what everyone’s up to!

We abide by the Anarchist Code of Conduct

Vegan Home Cooks Discord

Vegan Theory Club Discord

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Welcome to the Vegan Theory Club Weekly Megathread!

Question of the week:

What do you think is the most effective form of vegan activism? Food Not Bomb's feeding people? Truth Cubes? Shitposting online? Let us know what you think and what you've been involved in!

Feel free to talk about anything, whether it’s vegan-related or not. This is a chill space for connecting, sharing ideas, and supporting each other.

Looking forward to hearing what everyone’s up to!

We abide by the Anarchist Code of Conduct

Vegan Home Cooks Discord

Vegan Theory Club Discord

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Welcome to the Vegan Theory Club Weekly Megathread!

Question of the week:

Any New year resolutions or plans for the new year?

Feel free to talk about anything, whether it’s vegan-related or not. This is a chill space for connecting, sharing ideas, and supporting each other.

Looking forward to hearing what everyone’s up to!

We abide by the Anarchist Code of Conduct

Vegan Home Cooks Discord

Vegan Theory Club Discord

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Leather gloves are ubiquitous in the world of welding/forging/casting etc.

Any alternatives that have long sleeves? I've seen some short sleeved kiln gloves which I've used, they're better than nothing but not as safe (especially welding with UV) and tend to be less puncture resistant which is bad in some cases.

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What is the Vegan Theory Club? (vegantheoryclub.org)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by hamid@vegantheoryclub.org to c/vegan@vegantheoryclub.org
 
 

We’re a confederation of friends who are vegan and want a place online for us to post and enjoy. We are all leftists of various types from Marxist-Leninists to Anarchists. There is no required tendency contribute other than being vegan and leftist. Non vegans are not welcome.

We’re vegans. This means we are the voice for the voiceless. Our common trait is a respect for life and animals and a desire to end the injustice of human oppression of them. This is what unites us above all else even above human politics.

What isn’t the Vegan Theory Club? It isn’t a place for non-vegans, drama, tension, nation state politics, elections, promoting wars, meta posting, screaming about "tankies," or any form arguments.

This isn’t a general purpose instance, this is a small community for friends. If you want to be friends, great, sign ups are open and for now we are keeping federation enabled if you live on another instance. If you are vegan and want to be nice and positive you are welcome to post in our communities. If you want to post on drama communities, fight about US politics, be a debate pervert, criticize peoples cooking or act immaturely; Please simply block this instance and move on with your life.

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It's not screaming (vegantheoryclub.org)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by hamid@vegantheoryclub.org to c/vegan@vegantheoryclub.org
 
 

[Image is of two lobsters. One of them holds a human baby above the pot of water.]

Lobster 1: I hate the way they scream when you boil them.

Lobster 2: It’s not screaming… that’s just the air escaping!

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