Isn't it "Quod Erat Demonstrandum"?Fondant said:You eat fish. Ergo, you are not a vegeterian. Quad Error Demonstrandum.
You just don't eat other types of meat. Eating fish precludes vegeterianism.
People want to protect that which looks 'cute'.JayDub147 said:BTW, has anyone else noticed that the sea creatures people seem most keen on protecting are mammals, e.g. dolphins and whales. What's with all the class prejudice?
Spoken like someone who has no concept of factory farming. Look up a chicken battery farm. It's like calling Auschwitz the "lap of luxury."Cuniculus said:Does being raised to die really matter? If we all just hunted our meat, does that make it better? It would seem that a wild animal, trying desperately to live only to be one of our meals seems worse then an animal who was raised in the lap of luxury (comparatively) and killed after the prime of their life. Seems like a good deal.
You can get protein from beans and broccoli. It's a cheaper and more efficient way to get protein.Jenkins said:I find Veganism, Vegetarianism to be a product of people who have excess money to spend on their new life style. I.E, why pay double for a bottle of pills for protein , then for iron, when you can buy a steak for half that and grill it at home?
ThrobbingEgo said:You can get protein from beans and broccoli. It's a cheaper and more efficient way to get protein.Jenkins said:I find Veganism, Vegetarianism to be a product of people who have excess money to spend on their new life style. I.E, why pay double for a bottle of pills for protein , then for iron, when you can buy a steak for half that and grill it at home?
Uh, beans? Where do you think tasty animals get iron from in the first place? Wouldn't you think it'd be more efficient to cut out the middle man?Jenkins said:ThrobbingEgo said:You can get protein from beans and broccoli. It's a cheaper and more efficient way to get protein.Jenkins said:I find Veganism, Vegetarianism to be a product of people who have excess money to spend on their new life style. I.E, why pay double for a bottle of pills for protein , then for iron, when you can buy a steak for half that and grill it at home?
still leaves the question for iron then?
Okay. Care to explain why?Cliff_m85 said:Out of all the things in the world, I would be most disappointed with my kid if they became a vegetarian or (even worse) a vegan.
See, I don't hate vegans, I just hate the people you allow to represent you. As an unrepentant carnivore I don't go around waving pamphlets in people's faces or hold demonstrations outside of the supermarket. If anybody asks if I eat meat I respond with a yes, but I don't feel the need to wave my dietary values around like I see many vegans/vegetarians do. It's the obsessive and creepy ones within your lifestyle: the ones that think animals are better than people, that firebomb universities in the name of animal rights, the ones that petition Ben and Jerry's to use human breast milk in their ice cream.....those are the ones I hate.ellie91 said:Also prepare for the hate(which i suppose is demonstrated somewhat by some of these responses) seriously i get so much hate for being a vegan it's ridiculous.
well for my mom, she is a vegetarian to avoid high cholesterol, but fish is very lean meat (and yea she makes exceptions for fish)xmetatr0nx said:Yea thats what ive heard, but many still eat fish. It just seems a bit strange to me.Emmitt_Nervend said:Eating fish is not part of vegetarianism.
They'll miss out on some wonderful tastes as well as bland their taste buds. Not to mention possibly developing the holier-than-thou disorder that most veggies have.ThrobbingEgo said:Okay. Care to explain why?Cliff_m85 said:Out of all the things in the world, I would be most disappointed with my kid if they became a vegetarian or (even worse) a vegan.
I think that's a fairly unpleasant caricature you're subscribing to. You can't really treat people based on some publicity stunts you've heard about.JaredXE said:See, I don't hate vegans, I just hate the people you allow to represent you. As an unrepentant carnivore I don't go around waving pamphlets in people's faces or hold demonstrations outside of the supermarket. If anybody asks if I eat meat I respond with a yes, but I don't feel the need to wave my dietary values around like I see many vegans/vegetarians do. It's the obsessive and creepy ones within your lifestyle: the ones that think animals are better than people, that firebomb universities in the name of animal rights, the ones that petition Ben and Jerry's to use human breast milk in their ice cream.....those are the ones I hate.ellie91 said:Also prepare for the hate(which i suppose is demonstrated somewhat by some of these responses) seriously i get so much hate for being a vegan it's ridiculous.
Hitler was a vegetarian thus you hate freedom and want to enslave humanity. This is a known fact hence why Vegans, Vegetarians are so damn preachy and pushy because they have what I call the Hitler Gene. Anyways I eat 3 times more animals to make up for veggies not eating them. I make it my personal crusade to eat tasty animals and strike another blow for Freedom, Apple Pie and the American Way!Chartic said:I have recently started practicing vegetarianism. I still eat fish but will not eat any other type of meat due to them being raised to die. I would like to know if anyone has any advice for me or any warnings that my lifestyle of not eating much meat could have on me.
JaredXE said:See, I don't hate vegans, I just hate the people you allow to represent you. As an unrepentant carnivore I don't go around waving pamphlets in people's faces or hold demonstrations outside of the supermarket. If anybody asks if I eat meat I respond with a yes, but I don't feel the need to wave my dietary values around like I see many vegans/vegetarians do. It's the obsessive and creepy ones within your lifestyle: the ones that think animals are better than people, that firebomb universities in the name of animal rights, the ones that petition Ben and Jerry's to use human breast milk in their ice cream.....those are the ones I hate.ellie91 said:Also prepare for the hate(which i suppose is demonstrated somewhat by some of these responses) seriously i get so much hate for being a vegan it's ridiculous.