mike bailey’s anarchist campaign of disinformation

motivation

Filed under: The Daily RoundUp — mikey @ 12:20 am

So, i haven’t hung out with a single person in about 26 days. I’ve had a few chance encounters with a couple of strangers out in public places, but that’s only amounted to maybe an hour of conversation before we parted ways, and never spoke to eachother again. I’ve tried to talk to friends to see if they were interested in doing anything, but they’re all busy.

About 4 weeks ago I decided to stop smoking marijuana by myself. It’s come to the point where it’s just a bad habbit, it’s not doing anything for me, if anything it just makes me feel less stable. I’ll still smoke with other people if they’re interested, and I am more comfortable smoking with other people, I just don’t see the joy in smoking by myself.

About 2 weeks ago, I became a vegetarian, with most of my home-made meals being strictly vegan. I can’t really be a full-time vegan, because it’s next to impossible to eat takeout food whilst living on a vegan diet, and working 12 hours per day, I don’t have enough time to prepare a vegan meals after or before work.

It’s hard to trust restaurants to be honest about being vegan. Vegetarian, that’s pretty easy, because you can see meat. However, it’s the dairy products that you need to watch out for. I don’t know enough about cheese to tell if something is soy cheese, or normal cheese. I always hated cheese growing up, and i don’t even see why i’m eating cheese now. I guess it’s kind of good, but I think my main motivation is to just eat as much as I can, because my meals are so spread out.

There’s a restaurant in Chicago called Leona’s which serves what they call a “big fat vegan burger”. If you google around for it, you’ll find a lot of people claiming that the restaurant’s preperation of it isn’t properly vegan, and does in fact contain several dairy-based ingredients.

Why veganism? Well, there are two reasons. First, I’ve been wanting to change my diet around, and stop eating so much junk food. As a vegan, I’ve managed to do that. Second, I’ve been a proponent of animal rights for a while, and always felt the dependency certain people have on the meat & dairy industries was unnecessary, and dietarily irresponsible.

A couple of people told me “God put animals on the planet for you to eat!!”, and I find that to be the most absurd statement I’ve ever heard. Our lives are not more important than the lives of animals. They have just as much of a right to life as you or I, and just because the animal community hasn’t built skyscrapers, and made trillions of dollars selling services & products to other members of the animal community doesn’t mean you are more important than a cow. Of course, the cow does have a slower brain, and more limited capabilities in life, but so do the mentally challenged members the human race. You aren’t processing their carcasses through slaughter houses, and serving them with ketchup and mustard, are you?

I understand that not many people can live on vegan diets, or don’t have interest in doing it themselves. I won’t go out and paint their homes red, and i’ll happily eat my vegetarian/vegan whatever while sitting at a table with them. I just get bothered when people go out of their way to yell at me for not eating animals.

Last week I bought a bike, and rode on the September critical mass ride. The ride ended somewhere around Wilson street, on the far north side. Riding back south to 33rd was remarkably quick, and didn’t take any more than 1.5 hours, with a 10 minute stop in at whole foods on the way back home.

So, most of my motivation this past month has been directed towards cooking, and classic rock. I’ve been listening to a lot of Steely Dan, and also Chicago this month. I’ve lost interest in searching for love, friends, and people to provide validation for a sense of self worth. That kind of codependency is bad anyway. It’s best to find it in myself, and continue to work towards a self-sustained sense of self-worth.

5 Comments »

  1. meat

    Comment by Justin — Tue, Oct 6th, 2009 @ 4:41 am

  2. “A couple of people told me “God put animals on the planet for you to eat!!”, and I find that to be the most absurd statement I’ve ever heard.”

    Why? Do you understand the concept of a food chain? Guess what, I’m not talking about McDonalds. Animals eat other animals to survive. Humans are mammals, so why wouldn’t they eat cow or pork to keep on going? Your “cow is dumb, but so is a retard” argument is pointless, because it ignores the fact that animals usually don’t eat their own kind, unless they’re cannibals, or chimpanzee.

    “Our lives are not more important than the lives of animals.”

    Yeah, we all share this great planet! [sobs] I mean we’re all equal, right? No, we’re not. And besides the fact that in the end we’re all dead, life isn’t fair and never will be. Animals take care of their own kind first. You think lions give a rat’s ass about gazelles, or humans? Fact check: they don’t. Killing other animals in order to protect ourselves and to survive is all part of the game.

    What do you want? Give animals the right to vote? Horses are already allowed to get their dicks sucked by nasty sluts, let’s leave it at that.

    If you wanna be a vegan, fine. Don’t bitch about people who still want to enjoy some beef. You remind me of an atheist (which you are, no doubt) who constantly whines about why religions suck and are responsible for all the bad shit that’s happening in the world, and how you’d love to see them chained or perhaps destroyed and what not, and in the end you become as much of a fundamentalist as them. Aggressive animal lovers may bomb McDonalds, but beef eaters will just do that, eat beef.

    My point is: you should smoke a lot more pot.

    Comment by Gregor Vladivostok — Sat, Oct 10th, 2009 @ 3:52 am

  3. im gonna eat me some ribs just for you kk?

    Comment by josue — Wed, Oct 14th, 2009 @ 2:12 am

  4. Ola Josué,

    como parte de una investigación de drogas, estamos buscando a una rata que quiere traicionar a sus amigos. ¿Podemos contar con usted?

    Gracias,
    Special Agent Johnson, de la DEA

    Comment by Special Agent Johnson — Sat, Oct 17th, 2009 @ 4:51 am

  5. Очень понравилось можете расчитывать как на постоянного читателя.

    Comment by Милютин — Mon, Jul 26th, 2010 @ 5:11 am

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