You know i've always wondered about these Vogans who don't eat any living thing, how do they stop mites and various dinky things in air from going down their gullets?
You know i've always wondered about these Vogans who don't eat any living thing, how do they stop mites and various dinky things in air from going down their gullets?
Vogon? Never even heard of that.
What's the difference between that and vegan?
@cassandra31eee: Indeed. That's why it's advisable to get meat from small production, not from the conveyor like plants.
I wonder if we're all just running out of things to say.
That sounds as if we're in a relationship.
I don't know about your countries, but in Greece farms in big cities are not farms; are torture cells. I live in the country, so i only eat meat from animals that i know that they live outside. I see them every day.
Hens are living in boxes, and when they have a virus they 're being burned alive... Eating eggs from that hens is a crime people never think of.
Cheese is made not only with milk, but with the stomach of breastfed animals. So, if a vegeterian eats cheese, is almost like he eats lamb.
Eating honey, on the other hand, is not harmful at all for the bees. Beekeepers know how much honey they can take from them, they don't want them to starve in winter.
Great...yesterday at work i made such fails that i feel ashamed that i got such tip...
A bottle of wine exploded in my hand and it went on all over the table and it went all over the table and the guests...they wanted to kill me at first (well 2 people actually out of 12)...Started as a great day, trashy ending...:fury:
Nooo that sucks I hated working as a waitress for that exact reason. Anything to do with wine made me so nervous. Hopefully you won't ever see them again? If that makes it better
It is, and i really hope so...probably won't see them, but even afterwards getting out with the highest tip of all, makes this feel slightly better...(40 Euros on only two tables, i don't know how your tips in your countries, but here it considered above average)
lmao it's not a rude question dw! Yeah I joined the forums a few days ago so I guess I am new ^^ nice to meet you~~I haven't seem to see you before, are you new here? (Sorry if it is a rude question...)
Wow 40 euros is a lot! Where I worked we divided the tips between everyone so even if you had a bad day, you would still get decent tips which was good. Especially because where I worked (even though it was a fancy restaurant) people were usually very mean tippers :'(
lmao it's not a rude question dw! Yeah I joined the forums a few days ago so I guess I am new ^^ nice to meet you~~
Especially because where I worked (even though it was a fancy restaurant) people were usually very mean tippers :'(
@SerieLis
Over here tipping is relatively unknown. In fact some people consider it insulting as you are basically throwing your wealth about you and over here we consider money to be too valuable to just throw away.