Posted on 08/18/2022 7:55:30 AM PDT by PROCON
I knew a couple of teens, some time back. She was a vegetarian, so he became vegetarian...Cue Samuel L. Jackson.... He became thinner and less and less healthy. We were talking about picking some berries for pies and cobblers, and she said she didn’t pick berries because the birds needed them to survive. This is summer in Oregon. Plenty of berries to go around. She once hit a turkey with her car. I imagine it was out in the road eating a road-kill. She was inconsolable for a week.
Jerry’s date ordered a steak, I believe. First date...he was worried that ordering a salad seemed unmanly.
Let the restaurants decide what they put on their menus. I often enjoy vegan entries when I dine at Indian restaurants, but would not go to a steak house and expect them to have vegan items on the menu. If one prefers to eat vegan they can easily go online and locate many restaurants with vegan options or are wholly vegan so there is no reasons other than bullying and arrogance for the vegan crowd to dictate what restaurants choose to serve.
Sorry, didn’t see it was you.
I agree...lack of muscle is most noticeable. Look mildly emaciated.
Haha!
I don’t feel good about running over critters, but I don’t want ‘em to go to waste! Fresh roadkill can be repurposed as supper.
A. You don't have to, at your first meeting they will self-announce inside of 20 seconds.
"We've been told that a vegetarian diet can feed the hungry, honor the animals, and save the planet. Lierre Keith believed in that plant-based diet and spent twenty years as a vegan. But in The Vegetarian Myth, she argues that we've been led astray--not by our longings for a just and sustainable world, but by our ignorance.
The truth is that agriculture is a relentless assault against the planet, and more of the same won't save us. In service to annual grains, humans have devastated prairies and forests, driven countless species extinct, altered the climate, and destroyed the topsoil--the basis of life itself...."
Between the crows, turkeys, and turkey vultures, not much goes to waste even if people don’t grab a kill. Of course, sometimes a roadkill is jydt bait to get more animals run over.
Vegan?
Well… spam egg sausage and spam hasn’t got much spam in it.
Yeast leavened bread involves the slaughter of innocent bacteria… so does making beer, wine and mash based distillates.
One sports forum I visit used to be frequented about possibly the most obnoxious vegan on earth. He even created his own ‘diet’ based on living almost entirely on bananas. Seriously.
Anyway, I found a post from this same wackadoodle (who is an Aussie) on an social media forum advocating, not simply the involuntary sterilization of all (black) Australian aboriginal children, but sterilizing them without first informing their parents (much less asking their permission). I archived a screen shot of the post, which bears his screen name, the same screen name he uses in about a hundred different forums and social media sites, as proof I didn’t make it up.
He also stated that the earth is in such deplorable condition that every human on it should be sterilized until we can straighten it out. The only ones to be allowed to have this sterilization reversed are those who have passed the indoctrination training he wrote.
As this clown shows, veganism, particularly proselytizing veganism, is itself a sort of mental disorder, and almost invariably an indicator of more serious underlying neuroses or psychoses.
Does grass-fed beef count as vegan?
Asking for a friend.
They’re “holier” all right - they’re all a-holes.
If’n I ran a restaurant, I think I would have a label on the website, menu, entry, ect.: No Vegan Options.
If’n I ran a restaurant, I think I would have a label on the website, menu, entry, ect.: No Vegan Options.
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