can i still call myself a vegetarian?

hello, started being a veggie at the end of this year and i went cold turkey but i found in the second month i was really craving ironicly, shrimp (the reason i went veggie in the first place was for fish). i let myself have one meat meal per month now but i do feel bad about it. if i dont have cravings i do find myself at the end of the month realising i havent done it, which i assume will probably phaze out fully but yeah, am i still vegetarian?

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u/absoutelydislexic — 7 days ago

4 days in Almaty - any recommendations?

coming as a tourist, would love to do some nice hikes and horse treking. but also meet some people and cool bars/nightlife that are tourist friendly?

we are planning on hiring a car for a day to drive up the mountains but would love some recomendations or places that are a must see. never been to Kazakhstan before but really excited to explore the country 😄

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u/absoutelydislexic — 30 days ago
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Do local police/sheriffs get audited and actually pulled up on local corruption?

curious because of the karen reid case, as well as the latest ongoing issue with bricks and higgins. from the outside it never feels like the officers or highers up get done for it.

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u/absoutelydislexic — 1 month ago

best bird feeders for windows?

live in an apartment, had two plastic suction ones but both times it's gotten unstuck and smashed to the ground. wondering any better solutions? only tend to get pigeons and tits and then magpies in the back

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u/absoutelydislexic — 2 months ago

woman who wear niqab's in western countries, do you ever feel awkward?

just so curious! one of my parents was an immigrant but adapted and got a little obsessed with the culture so I'm curious on people who choose differently and if it impacts you much or not really.

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u/absoutelydislexic — 2 months ago

Best companies for kyrgyzstan travel? Bishkek , horse trek and possible travel to Almaty?

Hello!! currently planning a trip for august-sep to Kyrgyzstan. Going as a possible group of 3/4 young 20's.

Just wondering your experiences or knowledge on good guides/companies.

We were looking into doing 3 days horse trek, 2 days exploring the city's history/opera/museums etc, a possible stay over at Almaty via bus, plus a extra day at the trek to adjust to altitude.

Would love any tips...or just anything!

Really excited to learn about the culture, history and the nature.

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u/absoutelydislexic — 2 months ago