Bless him for making our lives easierJust posting the link works! (Props to @Alpha Bullcock for setting up the site so seamlessly ) Personally do think screenshots are better though since it's annoying if the person deletes the photo on insta
Bless him for making our lives easierJust posting the link works! (Props to @Alpha Bullcock for setting up the site so seamlessly ) Personally do think screenshots are better though since it's annoying if the person deletes the photo on insta
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion...why-i-put-fresh-strawberries-all-over-my-face
I promise there’s more to the article than strawberries!
This could be a weird translation issue, but she's definitely depicting veganism a bit differently than it has to be. No beans or legumes in her dinner description is a part of that. I totally get her depiction as a very diet-oriented and low-calorie approach to veganism, but veganism doesn't have to be the way she is descriing it and isn't unsustainable for most people if done thoughtfully. I'm not even vegan and I found her "see, not so bad i can drink juice" to sound more like restriction (nothing wrong with that obviously) than veganism itself.The last paragraph struck me as strange: "...right now I am doing a vegan diet for 10 days. I have to – if I don’t, I will pick, pick, pick at bad food. This way, I just drink juice for a bit. To start with, it feels as though you are dying, then it gets better. Being vegan isn’t so bad. Breakfast can be blueberries, gluten-free muesli with almond milk, a big salad for lunch and cooked vegetables for dinner. See? Not so bad."
Is she saying juicing = veganism and that it makes you feel like you're dying? Um... Then later she mentions some foods which sound ok, although still, I don't understand some parts, like why the muesli needs to be gluten-free.
I get this might be a kind of cleanse for her, but I fail to see what this as to do with veganism except for the foods she will be eating are coincidentally plant-based. Also, saying "being vegan isn't so bad" makes it sound like it sort of sucks, but maybe I'm just being overly sensitive
The rest of the article isn't so bad (see what I did there?), just the last paragraph was confusing and rubbed me the wrong way.
This could be a weird translation issue, but she's definitely depicting veganism a bit differently than it has to be. No beans or legumes in her dinner description is a part of that. I totally get her depiction as a very diet-oriented and low-calorie approach to veganism, but veganism doesn't have to be the way she is descriing it and isn't unsustainable for most people if done thoughtfully. I'm not even vegan and I found her "see, not so bad i can drink juice" to sound more like restriction (nothing wrong with that obviously) than veganism itself.
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