Your Diet?

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Your Diet?

  1. I am a meat eater

    21 vote(s)
    72.4%
  2. I am a vegetarian

    5 vote(s)
    17.2%
  3. I am a vegan

    3 vote(s)
    10.3%
  4. I eat whatever goes with my religion

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. invert_nexus Ze do caixao Valued Senior Member

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    What exactly does 'natural' mean to you? Is drinking milk somehow alien behavior that breaks laws of nature? You might find it interesting that most animals are unable to digest milk after a certain age. They lack the enzymes to break down the lactose. There are also humans who have this inability. They are called lactose-intolerant. Humans have been drinking milk for so long that the mutation that allows us to drink milk past our infancy has spread throughout almost the whole human population.

    Why do you think that it is permissible to extrapolate what is natural human behavior from observing animals other than humans.

    How is it unnatural if it has been our natural behavior for tens of thousands of years?


    Because all Americans are fat, wealthy pigs. Right? No one ever goes to sleep hungry in America. Right? No one can ever appreciate food in America because we're all such gluttonous pigs. Right? No one ever works hard for their food in America. Right? No one hunts for their food. Right?
     
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  3. cotton Resident Pirate Registered Senior Member

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  5. cotton Resident Pirate Registered Senior Member

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    Sorry I had to post crappy photoshop.
     
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  7. kenworth dude...**** it,lets go bowling Registered Senior Member

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    shit,whats your problem?first of all the only reason i even mentioned that was because you were implying that i was lying about what happened to my friends dads calves.now if you read what i initially posted and then read that link perhaps you can make the connection,if you cant then ask again and i will do it for you.
     
  8. AngelOfDisease Registered Member

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    I don't see too many whiney vegans out harvesting their own vegetables, to be honest. There for, I'm not sure they can push their convictions onto someone else. Once every vegetarian moves to Nebraska or Kansas and buys a God damned combine, they can talk to me about convictions. Red meat eaters are the ones who supply you with that precious vegetation. And if it's not red meat eating farmers, then it's immigrants who are grateful for whatever they can get.

    Now, I'm sure there are exceptions and some of you might actually work and harvest your own food, but the majority are just whiney misanthrops or subhumans who can't make up their minds on wether animals feel pain because they live in an ocean compared to living in a hen house or barn. The only way to justify milk drinking if we produced all of our dairy products from that of a lactating woman's breasts, as far as I'm concerned. Since I'm not about to drink breast milk, here's to Ol' Bessy.

    Make no mistake, I don't live on a farm or claim to, but I also don't complain about what others feel like putting in their stomaches or about how an animal should be treated. I don't do the work, so I can't pass judgement.
     
  9. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    I would also like to remind you that there are lot of American friends i have who have chosen to be Vegans.They are ok with it.Its just a matter of personal choice, but its important that we accept every sect of it.
     
  10. Avatar smoking revolver Valued Senior Member

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    Well as for me I had no chosing or moral considerations (I'm amoral by default),
    one day I just got very sick from eating meat.
    And now I can not think of a more disgusting way to pollute and mutilate my organism than eating flesh of animals.
    It's weird how my inner brain-world affects my physical body.
     

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