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Squash. I've been thinking, a little bit (it doesn't pay to dwell too long on these types of thoughts, not if one doesn't want to change their behavior at all), about how easy I find it to squash ants. When I see an ant in our bathroom or crawling on my arm, I simply squash it under one finger. These are little ants, that squash very easily under one finger. If they were bigger, made more of a mess, required more than one finger, or made any kind of cracking sound as they were squashed, I would never be able to do it. If there were just one large ant, I would probably capture it under a glass like I would with a spider, and take it outside. If there were a whole mess of large ants, I would use water or poison or something to kill them. But I would kill them. And that's the thing I've been thinking about. When do I find it okay to kill another living creature, when not? I'm a vegetarian. I was vegan for four years because I knew that dairy cows weren't really treated well, either, so if I was opposed to cruelty to animals, I must follow that up logically and be vegan. But then I gave myself an out, while traveling in Europe, and I never went back. I'm still opposed to cruelty to animals, and I still believe that factory farms do not treat animals well, but I just don't think about it. Because it doesn't pay to dwell too long on these types of thoughts. But I do entertain them occasionally, and wonder about myself.