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					<description><![CDATA[I tweeted this entry ( @evilgenius2008 ). For years I thought biothane was the right thing to ride/drive in because it isn&#039;t leather. I also used to eat yogurt thinking it didn&#039;t involve killing cows. A tiny bit of research was all it took to realize I&#039;ve been making these decisions without all the facts. Now I&#039;m wondering what else I&#039;ve been doing for decades that I think is responsible and isn&#039;t?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I tweeted this entry ( @evilgenius2008 ). For years I thought biothane was the right thing to ride/drive in because it isn&#8217;t leather. I also used to eat yogurt thinking it didn&#8217;t involve killing cows. A tiny bit of research was all it took to realize I&#8217;ve been making these decisions without all the facts. Now I&#8217;m wondering what else I&#8217;ve been doing for decades that I think is responsible and isn&#8217;t?</p>
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