Hello, welcome to the 18 + only discussion thread for adults. Every week we will go over topics fit only for mature adults with the fine tooth comb of intellect.
This Week: Veganism, is it our moral obligation?
Next Week:Nanking Massacre
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omg i thought you were coming at Crypto for a second LOL
deletedabout 8 years
Also stop protesting at f*cking events. No one cares about your pamphlets, Peta. You ain't gonna stop no one from going to the zoo or eating bacon.
deletedabout 8 years
TBF, all the vegans I've met can't do three seconds without mentioning they are. Those people I'd like to punch. I don't care what you put/don't put in your body. I don't eat meat for my own health and moral reasons. Whatever you do, just don't be a d*ck about it.
deletedabout 8 years
I'm a vegetarian but I'm a scrub who likes cheese to much to go vegan. To be honest, being a vegetarian isn't that hard. There are so many "fake meat" products that taste exactly like the real thing. (Of course you have to shop around because you can get really nasty stuff which will turn you away completely.) However, I try to sub where I can. Like I try hard to have coffee with soymilk instead of a dairy creamer. Anthony and I started having one day a week where we don't have dairy either. Hard as hell but physically makes me feel better?
Anything you stop eating and get sick when you start to eat it again is probably bad for you. For instance sugar, excess fats, processed foods... also dairy and meat. So.
That's a manipulated statistic that I am familiar with. It simply is not true. Nor is it true that not eating meat is healthy for you. The only valid reason to be vegetarian is on moral grounds.
deletedabout 8 years
half the world's greenhouse gas emissions are caused by animal agriculture.
As a vegetarian I can assure you that the damage done to the environment by eating meat is minuscule, and that being a vegetarian is much LESS healthy than eating meat.
deletedabout 8 years
eating meat promotes the destruction and suffering of animals, the environment, and your health. i'd really like to know how you object to this conclusion.
i respect people who choose to become vegetarian or vegan for moral reasons and they have done their research and changed their lifestyle. i respect that but i just don't share the conclusion
deletedabout 8 years
I just know what I want/like and I'm a fussy guy. I'm not making assumptions about anyone else and their choices.
My point is that many vegetarians consider it a personal thing and don't try to impose their dietary preferences on others. I would never ask a girl I was dating to not eat meat. #NotEveryVegetarian
I never said that lol. Simply, it's highly likely it wouldn't work.
I was talking to Escurai. You seem shallow and cheap, but hey, I am too, so if you get breast implants and decide to start giving head twice a day shoot me a message.
My point is that many vegetarians consider it a personal thing and don't try to impose their dietary preferences on others. I would never ask a girl I was dating to not eat meat. #NotEveryVegetarian
I never said that lol. Simply, it's highly likely it wouldn't work.
deletedabout 8 years
The only thing I feel morally obligated to do is rightfully assume my role as top of the food chain.
I'm not saying they'd force me but like if we're eating together I doubt you'd have the effort to cook two different things so you'd end up eating veggie meals quite a lot
My point is that many vegetarians consider it a personal thing and don't try to impose their dietary preferences on others. I would never ask a girl I was dating to not eat meat. #NotEveryVegetarian