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The Psychology of a Meatflake

Par : Jemmy Borden
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8201149949
  • EAN9798201149949
  • Date de parution06/08/2022
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurJL

Résumé

Discover the hidden biases that shape meatflake behavior. Have you ever been ridiculed for sticking up for animals? Or maybe some meatflake thought he was being clever by posting a picture of a steak. Have you ever wondered what causes this cringeworthy behavior? Meatflakes are a special type of snowflake. They're known to be insecure and highly threatened by vegans and vegan food. Here's some fun facts about meatflakes: Meatflakes often claim they would rather die than give up meat.
Meatflakes instantly turn into a "nutrition expert" whenever the subject of meat comes up. Meatflakes get easily offended when they hear anything negative about meat. Meatflakes are known to be very dismissive of plant-based food without even trying it. Meatflakes think it's clever to post a picture of a steak when someone is raising awareness about animal abuse. Male meatflakes are insecure about their masculinity and will often eat even more meat to feel more manly.
Chances are you have a meatflake in your life. A little psychology goes a long way in explaining a lot of the cringeworthy behavior that meatflakes are known for. This book explores the hidden biases that cloud the way they think.