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Vegan Has Beef With Neighbors Over Barbecue

By Hank Campbell in Science 2.0
September 3, 2019
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Submitted by Hank on Tue, 09/03/2019 - 09:16
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An Australian vegan claims her neighbor's right to cook ends at her ability to smell it. And she is suing to prevent further assaults on her olfactory sense.

Cilla Carden claims that the smell of neighbors cooking non-plants have ruined her quality of life. “All I can smell is fish. I can’t enjoy my back yard. I can’t go out there.”

The case was thrown out of the lower court so she appealed to the supreme court and in July, the supreme court judge rejected her claim but she has vowed return to court with a new suit against the human diet community. 

“It’s been unrest. I haven’t been able to sleep,” she said, though at this point she might consider it is the voices she hears in the walls of her house keeping her awake.

However, if the American Supreme Court is going to take up similar cases, and declare that any behavior by others that offends any of us must be halted, please remove this symbol to respect me and fellow Steelers fans all over the country.

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