We, in the interest of the so-called progress, have been persuaded to leave the production and at times the cooking of our food to companies whose owners and employees make a living by exploiting our busyness or laziness and our innate hunger to continue living.
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Death is number one on the list of things that we wish were possible to leave behind when we escaped barbarism.
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We human beings regard ourselves as (or compare ourselves to) animals only when it suits us.
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