As with most moral dietary choices, it is unclear where Carniveganism began, but its objective is clear. Its supporters call it a "Reaction to help balance the omnivorous nature of man", while its opposition refer to it as a "Hideous perversion of everything good in the world". On its most basic level, a Carnivegan only eats things that they know have felt a significant amount of pain in their lives.
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