Oh, look at you
Eating a sandwich
How lovely
Not!
There's nothing lovely about that meal!

Meat is murder, can't you see?
You're chewing on someone's body
Meat is murder, can't you see?
You're chewing on someone's body
You're chewing on a murder victim
Chewing on a murder victim
All the fear that animal experienced is now going into your body
All the terror that animal experienced is now going into your body
Open your eyes and see the lies
People lie when they say that you need to eat meat
Open your eyes and see the lies
People lie when they say that you need to eat meat
You can get all the nutrients from plants
Get all the nutrients from plants
You can be vegan
You can be vegan
You're acting like you do not have a brain in your head
You're acting like you do not have a brain in your head
You're acting like you do not have a brain in your head
You're acting like you do not have a brain in your head
You're acting like you're nothing but a chewing machine
You're acting like you're nothing but a chewing machine
You're acting like you do not have a brain in your head
You're acting like you do not have a brain in your head
You were conditioned to eat certain animals, yeah
But now you can think for yourself
Now you can think for yourself
You're acting like you do not have a brain in your head
You're acting like you do not have a brain in your head
You're acting like you have no brain
You're acting like you have no brain
Think for yourself
Think for yourself
You're eating someone who wanted to live
You're eating someone who wanted to live
You're eating an animal
You're eating an animal
Think, think, think
Please think
You're acting like you do not have a brain in your head
You're acting like you do not have a brain in your head
Be vegan
Be vegan



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