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They bury carrots up to their necks in dirt and only take them out to be eaten. They have to survive the elements then get chomped as a reward. That's pretty damn cruel in my book.
That makes it a million times worse. They bury carrot babies! Carrot babies, never seeing the sun.....I'm misting up here.......
THE HUMANITY!
ETA: I said they were cruel. I didn't say they were clever.
I bet dogs pee on them too. And I bet rabbits poop on my lettuce, and theres no amount of washing that can get that out.
One time, I saw an old man punch a radish. And he laughed.
Bastard :no:
Sick fucking bastard.
Do you know how they make rasins? My stomache turns at the thought.
:shocking: :shocking: :shocking:
Your made of meat too
If I lived in a cannable society I'd be really fat. Nobody likes the fatty pieces of meat.
My boyfriend is the same way that you posted, eating steaks and porkchops and what not at every single meal. I rarely eat meat becasue I don't like the taste and I will not cook meat as raw stuff is the most discusting thing to look at and touch. Though chicken is a nice topping of a salad.
You offend me
I just spat my drink all over my desk thanks to you
I got it
I think it's because animals are secretly suicidal. Cows are total emos, that's why they have all those patches. 'Moo' roughly translates as "you don't understand me, no one does!". If pigs could grow long hair, it'd be swept over their eyes constantly.
And chickens? All those clucks are bad poems about darkness, anger and death.
See now I like the way you think. You have ideas very similar to my brother, and he = smart
:thumb: Keep up the good work soldier.
it's like you cant just have a brunette with you, you gotta have a blonde also with you
I've been a vegetarian for six years now, my reasons are directly related to my feelings about animals, specifically the fact that I don't want any animal to suffer and/or die in my name. I'm most definitely hyper-sensitive about the subject but I don't consider that a bad thing. I have no problem with other people eating meat, and would never try to impose my views on meat-eaters. Though when I tell people I'm a vegetarian I usually find they respond with some "oh no, don't start lecturing me" type comment. In reality, they are the ones who do all the lecturing... there are even some weird people around who will try to bribe/persuade/trick you into eating meat, I'm not sure of their motivation at all. Each to their own, I say.
As for other animal products, my shoes are all synthetic or other alternatives apart from one pair of boots which were my mother's and I want to keep hold of. I agree with MoonArcanum that leather sofas etc are a no-no for me, regardless of my vegetarianism. At the moment I'm cutting down my dairy with a view to one day switching to a vegan diet; the only thing I have any problem with is cheese
Aw dude, thinking about the permitable levels of puss and blood in my milk is nearly putting me off my cheerios, nearly... Ew, I'm eating cow juice, yak. For some reason it seems more gross to me than eating meat, which I'm fine with. Though growing up I was a veggie for a fair few years. One of my parents is an omni, the other a veggie. Being an omni didn't bug the veggie at all, but being a veggie narked the hell outta my Mom ;d ah the satisfying annoyance quality of lentils...
I was a full vegetarian from 9-15 although now I eat fish, chicken and turkey. I don't eat red meat, and don't feel I need to explain my eating preferences to other people. It's my own choice for various reasons eg health, hygiene, religion.
I don't describe myself as a vegetarian but sometimes it's easier too, as at some restaurants, the only meat they serve is cheap red stuff.
I do care about animal rights to an extent, but I value human life above animal life. So if I was starving on a desert island, I would eat meat.
This is so true! A lot of the time when you tell people you are vegetarian, it seems as though they have to justify why you shouldn't be and why it is okay for them to eat meat. For a lot of vegetarians, not eating meat or animal products is a dietary choice, like someone choosing not to eat fast food or something.
why do they bother you?
They don't "bother me", as such. Certainly pescatarians don't.
I just don't fully understand why they feel the need to label themselves as such... or say they're "a vegetarian, but I eat hotdogs and tuna" as one of my best friends does. I can definitely understand in terms of restaurant dining etc [where we "picky" people have to stick together, heh], as a previous poster said, but I've often found it played as some kind of superiority card over people who choose to eat any given meat at any given time.
But, whatever