UPDATE! : You can now support my work via Google Pay as well : arvindanimalactivist@oksbi For the Vegans out there who want to and are in a position to financially support my work, please read the following. If you like the work we do and feel you can support us when it to comes to the maintenance, repair of our equipment and also our overhead charges please consider supporting our Patreon. There are tiers that range from $1 a month to $15 a month. You can choose any tier you want to, but please note that I will not be making any exclusive content for Patreon as me and my partner are too occupied making content for our current social media handles. Thanks in advance. Also if you are non vegan please do not become a donor. Don't give money for a cause that tries to abolish animal exploitation while exploiting animals yourself in order to cancel out your guilt. Please do not support me financially if you are not a Vegan yourself. Thanks! Patreon Link : www.patreon.com/ArvindAnimalActivist
speciesism: British psychologist, Richard Hood Jack Dudley Ryder, who coined the term, defined it as “a prejudice or attitude of bias in favour of the interests of members of one’s own species and against those of members of other species”. Consequently, ANTI-SPECIESISM seems to be an egalitarian position, similar to the ideology of anti-racism, which (at least in the minds of the vast majority of humans) advocates for the fundamental equality of all races and ethnicities. In the animal rights movement, “speciesism” normally implies the belief that all species of animal life are fundamentally EQUAL. This view is an extremist position, bordering on pathological, as it contradicts basic principles of biological science and applied ethics (see Chapter 12 of this “A Final Instruction Sheet for Humanity” to properly understand both meta-ethics and normative ethics). Anybody who believes that all animal species are equal in moral value will not be able to sustain that view when confronted with the option of destroying the life of either a gnat or that of a fellow human being. Equality is non-existent in this relative sphere, with the possible exception of equality in ABSTRACT concepts such as mathematics (for instance, 1+1 is precisely equal to 2), and arguably on the atomic and QUANTUM levels (for example, two hydrogen atoms are essentially identical, as are two gluon subatomic particles). Opposition to speciesism is a truly INANE philosophical position, because, according to the principle of dharma (see that entry in this Glossary), it is normal, natural, and necessary for a member of any particular species of animal to have a preference for individuals of its own species. The negation or the suppression of in-group preference, especially in the case of humans’ preference for members of their own species in survival situations, is adharmic (i.e. unlawful), even if a higher species of life was to threaten our own species. For example, if a pack of wolves was hunting a herd of deer, why would one of the deer encourage a family member to run in the direction of the wolves? That would be counterintuitive and detrimental to the deer’s own species. If a race of superior aliens was to take-over the world, what kind of Homo sapiens would assist the aliens to conquer our own planet? Only a human who was mentally deranged, I would posit, unless that human believed that the destruction of humanity would be TRULY beneficial to the planet (and even then, the typical human would seriously question the sanity of that individual, as it is seems to contradict common civility). Therefore, to claim that it is immoral for a human being to be biased towards those of his own species in most every circumstance, is blatantly erroneous, just as it is fallacious to assert that one should not be partial towards one’s gender or race in specific cases. If you happened upon a lion or a tiger mauling a fellow human being who was attacking the cat’s family, would you consider that big cat to be evil, immoral, or simply wrong in its behaviour towards the human? Most probably not, because if you were sufficiently wise and intelligent, you would realize that the lion or the tiger was merely acting on its natural in-group instinctual preferences. On the contrary, in fact - if any non-human animal was to assist a Homo sapiens to attack its own family members, one would be fully warranted in assuming that the animal was afflicted with some kind of psychological abnormality! Thus, speciesism is JUSTIFIED. I have a particularly hilarious ANECDOTE in relation to this insane, delusional “philosophy”: an Englishman I befriended on a social media website informed me that he would gladly sacrifice his life for the life of a cockroach that may be killed in the home of a vegan who believes that it is morally-justifiable to exterminate vermin. And just in case one may believe that he was not actually serious, I can assure the reader that he was indeed serious in his statement. I know him quite well, and because his understanding of both metaethics and normative ethics is poor, he truly would sacrifice himself for a mere insect (although, I cannot imagine that he would actually go through with the deed if the situation presented itself to him - such is the nature of hypocritical, egalitarian leftists). Therefore, according to the definitions of “speciesism” given above, I, the author of this Holiest of Holy Scriptures, am exceedingly proud to be among those SANE vegans who consider my own species to be of greater moral value than the life of a microbe or a fly. This does not imply that I would wantingly destroy the life of an inferior animal simply for the fact that it is not human, but that I would most definitely choose to destroy the life of an animal of another species in the case of self-defence, in order to survive a famine, or to protect my food supply, all of which adheres to the correct definition of the word “vegan”. As a general rule, one ought not exterminate vermin from one’s home or workplace if one is unwilling to kill the animal with one’s bare hands. In my particular case, for example, I am completely comfortable smacking a mosquito or an ant that is crawling on my skin, but I could never bring myself to catch a rodent with my hands and bash it to death with my fists. Rather, I would prefer to trap it in a cage and release it. So, obviously, I would never (and could never, at least psychologically) murder a cow or a pig, even if I was dying of starvation. Therefore, according to the law (“dharma”, in Sanskrit), the rule that ought to be followed is that the higher the species (on the evolutionary scale), the more morally-valuable it is. I am certain that you, the reader, would instinctively attempt to rescue a dog or a rabbit over a drowning insect or lizard. Of course, it is not implied that every human intuition is morally-correct, yet in that particular case, it indeed conforms to authentic dharma. Incidentally, this pyramidical hierarchy of animal sentience/consciousness applies WITHIN the human species too. See the subsections regarding moral dilemmas and the ethics of abortion in Chapter 12, where, in the latter subsection, it is mentioned that the life of an embryo is not as morally-valuable as that of a five year-old child. It seems blatantly obvious to me that the typical person, when confronted with the choice of rescuing either a five year-old child or a batch of one hundred frozen embryos, would immediately and instinctively decide to save the five year-old child. Cf. “veganism”; “sentience”. In summary, speciesism (as defined by the Englishman who coined the term, as well as those fools who accede to his objectively-evil “philosophy”, such as my fellow countryman, The Devilish Doctor Peter Singer) is a legitimate, sane and rational position to hold. However, if Dr. Ryder had included the clause, “Speciesism is an UNJUSTIFIED prejudice or attitude of bias in favour of the interests of members of one’s own species...” in his definition of the word, it would hold a completely legitimate tenor.
-- For all nonvegan reading this : im 39 and vegan for 3 years. i dont miss a single nutriment for 3$ canadian per day (im extrem minimalist. and i cross examinated every single nutriment esential or not for human, there is about 47ish different nutriment i consume where about half of them are essential and others are either chepa and advantageous and low danger ( iodine is one.. selenium tho.. xananthianium no one care vegan or not lol... ect..) Vegan get vitmaine b1 b2 b3 b5 b6 b9 b12 ... and those are part of the 22 24 we need imagine.. this is over studied cross examinated for years. Whole food plant based diet is healthy , and potentialy SUPERRIOR to omnivore carnivore (im convinced., but i constantly dig and research what coudl be better or what is wrong) - stay strong stay moral consistant. that made me vegan. stay intelectual honesty. that made me whole food plant based diet AND vegan. ua-cam.com/video/zZCFZQ7WJDo/v-deo.html i miss nothing at all. im very serious about nutrition. whole food plant based diet is optimal.
This guy and his family has single handedly enabled a lot of people going vegan in India. Take a bow. A lot of blessings. May god give you all the success. Looking forward to your ever expanding portfolio of affordable vegan products.
Thank you to the beautiful family. The Brand is doing great work !! Wishing them all the success. Thank you so much Arvind. Grateful for these conversations. Love the shirt. Vegan for life 🙏
Many entrepreneurs have to come forward producing Vegan food products. Wonderful. If these kind of options available, what is stoping us? Taste pleasure? Taste pleasure is also possible from Plant based diet. Only our mindset has to be tuned. Cruelty always leads us towards stressful life and hell. Compassion always leads us towards peaceful life and heaven. So let us choose the Compassionate path for the self and as well as for the animals
If I write infinity amount of words for you,that would be too less bhaiya..It takes a huge loving and caring heart to be that much dedicated in whatever you do..thankyou for being there for us and for the animals!! You are no less than a freedom fighter and working against this genocide which was going on a large scale and we were unaware about.. one good is of course an amazing brand! Dairy is actually not ahimsa! Dairy is scary, dairy is cruel, not only dairy but anything coming from animals is scary.. it’s more about you as you grow spiritually, mentally, cosmically, healthily the moment you become a vegan and eat a tasty, colourful, cost effective, easy to prepare and cruelty free food.. products are affordable more so if you prepare at home.. lovelove vegans❤
Holy!! 60 Rupees would be like 40 Pesos here in the Philippines, that's insanely cheap. That could easely destroy the dairy industry in poor countries!!
I met this guy and did activism with him in Texas, right before he launched his brand. Very sweet guy. So proud of all he's done. He actually came to Texas to meet a friend who was helping to kickstart the brand and invest in it.
As a consumer of one good milk and mayonnaise I can garentee that the two products are great. I use the milk for making white sauce pasta which non vegans fail to differentiate and mayonnaise along with schezwan chutney taste exactly same as the non vegan one.
Greetings from Germany. People like Abhay and Arvind give me hope that we can have a better world. Thanks for the great interview. Absolutley inspiring!
After becoming vegan we stopped putting milk in our tea, hence started drinking black tea, but it was causing acidity, hence we stopped drinking tea all together for one year including other things that involved dairy, until I found out about goodmilk, now we're consumers of good milk since 4 years.... Keep it up 👍🏻
I tried tea from this milk but did not like the taste, Please ask them to make improvement in milk so that tea becomes good. They are doing noble and good work otherwise and my full support to them.
@@religionofpeace782 texture is good but you will notice the strong flavour of peanuts and its doesn't taste that great but decent, But it's completely vary from person to person
I really enjoyed this interview. Thank you Arving and Abhay. Also after finishing the interview, I straight away went and ordered both the chocolate milk and peanut curd
1:52 The bonus to coming into this channel late is that I've seen 'older' material very recently. What did Arvind say about the 'average' adult only needing ~50 grams of protein/day?
Recently very much disappointed with onegood strategy. Thy stopped economically available peanut curd and selling half quantity for higher price. Proved plant based alternatives are expensive
The dairy products have been made cheaper due to government subsidies and utter disregard of animals well being. It will take time till the demand of vegan mylk products demand comes at par with dairy, at which point it will become cheaper. I am sticking with them through this journey. Also as new players join this business it will increase competition and drive the costs down. I like to think of it as a way of contributing to the demand, till the giants like Amul / Nandini pay attention.
True, up until a few days ago, a kilo of their peanut curd was priced at ₹140 but now a 500 grams pack of the same curd is being sold for ₹99. I am back to soaking peanuts!
Can Mr abhay give franchise at vadodara gujarat and yes can arvind ji come to vadodara for his speeches on veganism in various schools n colleges.. because now is the time to hit every region of India.....will be obliged
19:58 can keep consumer healthy not just loyaulty (sell me more healthy stuff cause you keep me alive selling me healthy stuff, thx. wait its Ethical!) (for me etical first then healthy. my life is no special. but i enjoy it without suffering unessesarily !
Ty sir , I think we need more vegan dairy subtitute with affordable prices . But I also acknowledge the fact that change is slow and so it will happen but will take time
UPDATE! : You can now support my work via Google Pay as well : arvindanimalactivist@oksbi
For the Vegans out there who want to and are in a position to financially support my work, please read the following. If you like the work we do and feel you can support us when it to comes to the maintenance, repair of our equipment and also our overhead charges please consider supporting our Patreon. There are tiers that range from $1 a month to $15 a month. You can choose any tier you want to, but please note that I will not be making any exclusive content for Patreon as me and my partner are too occupied making content for our current social media handles. Thanks in advance.
Also if you are non vegan please do not become a donor. Don't give money for a cause that tries to abolish animal exploitation while exploiting animals yourself in order to cancel out your guilt. Please do not support me financially if you are not a Vegan yourself.
Thanks!
Patreon Link : www.patreon.com/ArvindAnimalActivist
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speciesism:
British psychologist, Richard Hood Jack Dudley Ryder, who coined the term, defined it as “a prejudice or attitude of bias in favour of the interests of members of one’s own species and against those of members of other species”.
Consequently, ANTI-SPECIESISM seems to be an egalitarian position, similar to the ideology of anti-racism, which (at least in the minds of the vast majority of humans) advocates for the fundamental equality of all races and ethnicities.
In the animal rights movement, “speciesism” normally implies the belief that all species of animal life are fundamentally EQUAL. This view is an extremist position, bordering on pathological, as it contradicts basic principles of biological science and applied ethics (see Chapter 12 of this “A Final Instruction Sheet for Humanity” to properly understand both meta-ethics and normative ethics).
Anybody who believes that all animal species are equal in moral value will not be able to sustain that view when confronted with the option of destroying the life of either a gnat or that of a fellow human being. Equality is non-existent in this relative sphere, with the possible exception of equality in ABSTRACT concepts such as mathematics (for instance, 1+1 is precisely equal to 2), and arguably on the atomic and QUANTUM levels (for example, two hydrogen atoms are essentially identical, as are two gluon subatomic particles).
Opposition to speciesism is a truly INANE philosophical position, because, according to the principle of dharma (see that entry in this Glossary), it is normal, natural, and necessary for a member of any particular species of animal to have a preference for individuals of its own species. The negation or the suppression of in-group preference, especially in the case of humans’ preference for members of their own species in survival situations, is adharmic (i.e. unlawful), even if a higher species of life was to threaten our own species.
For example, if a pack of wolves was hunting a herd of deer, why would one of the deer encourage a family member to run in the direction of the wolves? That would be counterintuitive and detrimental to the deer’s own species. If a race of superior aliens was to take-over the world, what kind of Homo sapiens would assist the aliens to conquer our own planet? Only a human who was mentally deranged, I would posit, unless that human believed that the destruction of humanity would be TRULY beneficial to the planet (and even then, the typical human would seriously question the sanity of that individual, as it is seems to contradict common civility).
Therefore, to claim that it is immoral for a human being to be biased towards those of his own species in most every circumstance, is blatantly erroneous, just as it is fallacious to assert that one should not be partial towards one’s gender or race in specific cases.
If you happened upon a lion or a tiger mauling a fellow human being who was attacking the cat’s family, would you consider that big cat to be evil, immoral, or simply wrong in its behaviour towards the human? Most probably not, because if you were sufficiently wise and intelligent, you would realize that the lion or the tiger was merely acting on its natural in-group instinctual preferences. On the contrary, in fact - if any non-human animal was to assist a Homo sapiens to attack its own family members, one would be fully warranted in assuming that the animal was afflicted with some kind of psychological abnormality! Thus, speciesism is JUSTIFIED.
I have a particularly hilarious ANECDOTE in relation to this insane, delusional “philosophy”: an Englishman I befriended on a social media website informed me that he would gladly sacrifice his life for the life of a cockroach that may be killed in the home of a vegan who believes that it is morally-justifiable to exterminate vermin. And just in case one may believe that he was not actually serious, I can assure the reader that he was indeed serious in his statement. I know him quite well, and because his understanding of both metaethics and normative ethics is poor, he truly would sacrifice himself for a mere insect (although, I cannot imagine that he would actually go through with the deed if the situation presented itself to him - such is the nature of hypocritical, egalitarian leftists).
Therefore, according to the definitions of “speciesism” given above, I, the author of this Holiest of Holy Scriptures, am exceedingly proud to be among those SANE vegans who consider my own species to be of greater moral value than the life of a microbe or a fly.
This does not imply that I would wantingly destroy the life of an inferior animal simply for the fact that it is not human, but that I would most definitely choose to destroy the life of an animal of another species in the case of self-defence, in order to survive a famine, or to protect my food supply, all of which adheres to the correct definition of the word “vegan”. As a general rule, one ought not exterminate vermin from one’s home or workplace if one is unwilling to kill the animal with one’s bare hands. In my particular case, for example, I am completely comfortable smacking a mosquito or an ant that is crawling on my skin, but I could never bring myself to catch a rodent with my hands and bash it to death with my fists. Rather, I would prefer to trap it in a cage and release it. So, obviously, I would never (and could never, at least psychologically) murder a cow or a pig, even if I was dying of starvation.
Therefore, according to the law (“dharma”, in Sanskrit), the rule that ought to be followed is that the higher the species (on the evolutionary scale), the more morally-valuable it is. I am certain that you, the reader, would instinctively attempt to rescue a dog or a rabbit over a drowning insect or lizard. Of course, it is not implied that every human intuition is morally-correct, yet in that particular case, it indeed conforms to authentic dharma. Incidentally, this pyramidical hierarchy of animal sentience/consciousness applies WITHIN the human species too. See the subsections regarding moral dilemmas and the ethics of abortion in Chapter 12, where, in the latter subsection, it is mentioned that the life of an embryo is not as morally-valuable as that of a five year-old child. It seems blatantly obvious to me that the typical person, when confronted with the choice of rescuing either a five year-old child or a batch of one hundred frozen embryos, would immediately and instinctively decide to save the five year-old child. Cf. “veganism”; “sentience”.
In summary, speciesism (as defined by the Englishman who coined the term, as well as those fools who accede to his objectively-evil “philosophy”, such as my fellow countryman, The Devilish Doctor Peter Singer) is a legitimate, sane and rational position to hold. However, if Dr. Ryder had included the clause, “Speciesism is an UNJUSTIFIED prejudice or attitude of bias in favour of the interests of members of one’s own species...” in his definition of the word, it would hold a completely legitimate tenor.
-- For all nonvegan reading this : im 39 and vegan for 3 years. i dont miss a single nutriment for 3$ canadian per day (im extrem minimalist. and i cross examinated every single nutriment esential or not for human, there is about 47ish different nutriment i consume where about half of them are essential and others are either chepa and advantageous and low danger ( iodine is one.. selenium tho.. xananthianium no one care vegan or not lol... ect..)
Vegan get vitmaine b1 b2 b3 b5 b6 b9 b12 ... and those are part of the 22 24 we need imagine..
this is over studied cross examinated for years. Whole food plant based diet is healthy , and potentialy SUPERRIOR to omnivore carnivore
(im convinced., but i constantly dig and research what coudl be better or what is wrong) - stay strong
stay moral consistant. that made me vegan. stay intelectual honesty. that made me whole food plant based diet AND vegan.
ua-cam.com/video/zZCFZQ7WJDo/v-deo.html
i miss nothing at all. im very serious about nutrition. whole food plant based diet is optimal.
@@RealLifeMassMultiplayerRPG Tell It!
Please tell me where can I connect with u?? Any I'd or something, whatever ur comfort with
This guy and his family has single handedly enabled a lot of people going vegan in India. Take a bow. A lot of blessings. May god give you all the success. Looking forward to your ever expanding portfolio of affordable vegan products.
Facts
Two very inspiring people. They are one of the best at what they do, a brilliant activist and an amazing entrepreneur. So happy to see this video.
True
Massive respect to you Abhay. _/\_
Thank you for making veganism rise in India.
One Good + Animal Activist Arvind = Gotta bow now🛐🛐
Sings: “It ain’t necessarily so...” 🎤
Thank you to the beautiful family. The Brand is doing great work !! Wishing them all the success. Thank you so much Arvind. Grateful for these conversations. Love the shirt. Vegan for life 🙏
Many entrepreneurs have to come forward producing Vegan food products. Wonderful.
If these kind of options available, what is stoping us? Taste pleasure? Taste pleasure is also possible from Plant based diet. Only our mindset has to be tuned.
Cruelty always leads us towards stressful life and hell.
Compassion always leads us towards peaceful life and heaven.
So let us choose the Compassionate path for the self and as well as for the animals
If I write infinity amount of words for you,that would be too less bhaiya..It takes a huge loving and caring heart to be that much dedicated in whatever you do..thankyou for being there for us and for the animals!! You are no less than a freedom fighter and working against this genocide which was going on a large scale and we were unaware about.. one good is of course an amazing brand! Dairy is actually not ahimsa! Dairy is scary, dairy is cruel, not only dairy but anything coming from animals is scary.. it’s more about you as you grow spiritually, mentally, cosmically, healthily the moment you become a vegan and eat a tasty, colourful, cost effective, easy to prepare and cruelty free food.. products are affordable more so if you prepare at home.. lovelove vegans❤
Lovely❤
Holy!! 60 Rupees would be like 40 Pesos here in the Philippines, that's insanely cheap. That could easely destroy the dairy industry in poor countries!!
impressive young CEO and what a unique family indeed
I met this guy and did activism with him in Texas, right before he launched his brand. Very sweet guy. So proud of all he's done. He actually came to Texas to meet a friend who was helping to kickstart the brand and invest in it.
As a consumer of one good milk and mayonnaise I can garentee that the two products are great. I use the milk for making white sauce pasta which non vegans fail to differentiate and mayonnaise along with schezwan chutney taste exactly same as the non vegan one.
Greetings from Germany. People like Abhay and Arvind give me hope that we can have a better world. Thanks for the great interview. Absolutley inspiring!
I believe that from the time. When vegan products will be more affordable then others nonvegan products. Veganism will be at Succeeding point.
After becoming vegan we stopped putting milk in our tea, hence started drinking black tea, but it was causing acidity, hence we stopped drinking tea all together for one year including other things that involved dairy, until I found out about goodmilk, now we're consumers of good milk since 4 years.... Keep it up 👍🏻
That skit was so funny. More of that!
I tried tea from this milk but did not like the taste, Please ask them to make improvement in milk so that tea becomes good.
They are doing noble and good work otherwise and my full support to them.
Very inspiring!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙇
Vegan because animals are friends not food. Live vegan. 💖🐖🐖🐄🐄🐑🐑🐟🐟🦆🦆🐓🐓💖
I just ordered Vegan curd
Pls Keep updating how was it!
@@religionofpeace782 texture is good but you will notice the strong flavour of peanuts and its doesn't taste that great but decent, But it's completely vary from person to person
Cool video bro 😭🙏🙏😭
Great video! Thank you!
Good work sir keep it up
Oatly is also unapologitically vegan.
Thank you Arvind
I really enjoyed this interview. Thank you Arving and Abhay. Also after finishing the interview, I straight away went and ordered both the chocolate milk and peanut curd
Where can I find these vegan printed t-shirts?
Inspirational stuff 👍🙏
I want that t shirt. 😍💚👍
Can Arvind ji come to vadodara gujarat for his speeches on dairy cruelty n veganism...in different schools n colleges
Nice to know about this product
💚💚💚💚
I recently tried peanut curd it is amazing , but how did they achieve to remove the vigourness of the peanuts!!!😯😯
Thanks sir
Abhay, please consider exporting your products to US! The vegan yogurt here is not as good!
Where can I buy your T-shirt?
Am a consumer of One Good plant based products , its tasty , cruelty free and healthy ❤️👌
✊🏼💯✊🏼🎯🙌
1:52 The bonus to coming into this channel late is that I've seen 'older' material very recently. What did Arvind say about the 'average' adult only needing ~50 grams of protein/day?
I cannt be a vegan for the following reasons:
1. I can't drive a nice car without leather
2. I cant wear nice watch without animal skin/ leather
No delivery in pune
good work bro
💚🙏🏻
Why did they change name? Goodmylk was a very good name
Maybe because they diversified their range of products.
Paaji one question! In which category does honey comes in ? Vegan coz it's flower extraction or non vegan coz it's beehive extraction?
200 percent NONVEGAN. pls leave immediately.
It's non vegan , you may check his video on honey also
To extract honey we need to kill or abuse honey so we can say that it is non vegen.
Long live arvind
Recently very much disappointed with onegood strategy. Thy stopped economically available peanut curd and selling half quantity for higher price. Proved plant based alternatives are expensive
The dairy products have been made cheaper due to government subsidies and utter disregard of animals well being. It will take time till the demand of vegan mylk products demand comes at par with dairy, at which point it will become cheaper. I am sticking with them through this journey. Also as new players join this business it will increase competition and drive the costs down. I like to think of it as a way of contributing to the demand, till the giants like Amul / Nandini pay attention.
True, up until a few days ago, a kilo of their peanut curd was priced at ₹140 but now a 500 grams pack of the same curd is being sold for ₹99.
I am back to soaking peanuts!
Can Mr abhay give franchise at vadodara gujarat and yes can arvind ji come to vadodara for his speeches on veganism in various schools n colleges.. because now is the time to hit every region of India.....will be obliged
Yeah they're still not reached price parity.
Kings👑👑
19:58 can keep consumer healthy not just loyaulty (sell me more healthy stuff cause you keep me alive selling me healthy stuff, thx. wait its Ethical!)
(for me etical first then healthy. my life is no special. but i enjoy it without suffering unessesarily !
Elite people activity does not last long he cannot change chain of food cycle its eternal .
I don't think it's a good idea to tell someone what they can and can't do. Bad idea to underestimate a determined person.
🥰🥰🥰
Tharkuris
Ty sir , I think we need more vegan dairy subtitute with affordable prices . But I also acknowledge the fact that change is slow and so it will happen but will take time
The Future is Vegan
Milk & Meat is soo tasty that even vegan try to make their sh*it taste like it.🥩🥩🥩🥩🥩🥩🥩
Please provide the contact details or whatsapp no..at the end of the video...
Cool video bro 😭🙏🙏😭