Kristin King
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It's true.
That's a really great analogy, actually.
I completely agree with that.
This is why it's so important for people to travel and see the world and get out of their country, their state, their county, and go see something different.
Because I think when it becomes more of a normalized and you're desensitized to it, it's not as shocking, obviously, any longer.
That goes, obviously, that's good and bad, of course.
I'm like, oh, yeah, I remember that.
But I also don't.
Like, that was a long time ago.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It makes you appreciate what you have.
But also, if we had to slaughter our own meat on the daily, we wouldn't be eating meat as much, obviously, if we had to deal with all of that.
And I think we are in such an interesting modern time where, what do you want for dinner?
I feel like sushi.
I'm going to get sushi.
Or I really want a Korean barbecue.
Or I want this or I want that.
which is great.
I think it's great that we could do that.
But it's coming at a cost.