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Why are you a Vegan instead of a meat eater? Are you a Vegan and why?
Do you eat meat and why? ... "I'm trying to find myself amongst these Solar Babies. So wait until I do then I'll tell you where we're going." | |
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I'm a pesco-vegetarian, but you didn't ask why on that. So I'm not going to answer. That's that! Insatiable taught me everything I know about balls.
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i wear leather, i eat eggs, milk, and (ugh) cheese... so nope | |
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emm said: i wear leather, i eat eggs, milk, and (ugh) cheese... so nope
I can't talk...I own many leather coats. I love leather. I love the smell of it. Can't say I eat much meat though. There was a time when I was a full fledge Vegan but something happened...tryna find that something again. I don't own any fur though. "I'm trying to find myself amongst these Solar Babies. So wait until I do then I'll tell you where we're going." | |
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i'm a vegetarian but not a vegan. i try not to consume a whole lot of eggs and dairy - i keep soy milk in my fridge and i usually don't cook a lot of stuff that requires eggs or milk - but there's no way i could give up stuff like ice cream or yogurt or half and half in my coffee. | |
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it's really not that hard... a dairy cow in today's factory farm is as miserable as a beef cow, in my mind... but i believe that any level of awareness is better than nothing!
and really, it's a whole lot easier nowadays to be a vegan... so many food choices and alternative clothing materials | |
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Because I think that the treatment of animals on today's typical "farms" is unethical.
And, on a related note, because it makes me happy to reduce my contribution to the suffering of innocent individuals who are often overlooked by society. | |
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Anxiety said: i'm a vegetarian but not a vegan. i try not to consume a whole lot of eggs and dairy - i keep soy milk in my fridge and i usually don't cook a lot of stuff that requires eggs or milk - but there's no way i could give up stuff like ice cream or yogurt or half and half in my coffee.
We are much the same in this, then. Though I've tried to give up most icecream. Sometimes, banana splits must be consumed. Insatiable taught me everything I know about balls.
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tackam said: Because I think that the treatment of animals on today's typical "farms" is unethical.
And, on a related note, because it makes me happy to reduce my contribution to the suffering of innocent individuals who are often overlooked by society. | |
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Balanced diet right here! I love it all!
...and I wear the fuck out of leather and fur! | |
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Anxiety said: i'm a vegetarian but not a vegan. i try not to consume a whole lot of eggs and dairy - i keep soy milk in my fridge and i usually don't cook a lot of stuff that requires eggs or milk - but there's no way i could give up stuff like ice cream or yogurt or half and half in my coffee.
I have a weakness for chocolate chip ice cream... But they stuff puts weight on me...I mean heavy weight. I have to stay away from dairy...guess why? "I'm trying to find myself amongst these Solar Babies. So wait until I do then I'll tell you where we're going." | |
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Solaris said: Anxiety said: i'm a vegetarian but not a vegan. i try not to consume a whole lot of eggs and dairy - i keep soy milk in my fridge and i usually don't cook a lot of stuff that requires eggs or milk - but there's no way i could give up stuff like ice cream or yogurt or half and half in my coffee.
I have a weakness for chocolate chip ice cream... But they stuff puts weight on me...I mean heavy weight. I have to stay away from dairy...guess why? this stuff is so good, you'll never know the difference! | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: Solaris said: I have a weakness for chocolate chip ice cream... But they stuff puts weight on me...I mean heavy weight. I have to stay away from dairy...guess why? this stuff is so good, you'll never know the difference! I'll still gain weight. ... "I'm trying to find myself amongst these Solar Babies. So wait until I do then I'll tell you where we're going." | |
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Solaris said: IrresistibleB1tch said: this stuff is so good, you'll never know the difference! I'll still gain weight. ... yeah, but the cows will live! | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: it's really not that hard... a dairy cow in today's factory farm is as miserable as a beef cow, in my mind... but i believe that any level of awareness is better than nothing!
and really, it's a whole lot easier nowadays to be a vegan... so many food choices and alternative clothing materials i agree. but i also think that everyone who contends with the idea of being ethically aware has to come to a point where they draw a line between what adjustments and commitments they're willing to make, and to what extent a person has to reconcile the simple fact that there are some commitments that are unrealistic for some folks, for whatever personal reason. i wish i still had the 'bloom county' comic strips where milo gets into animal rights and keeps getting more and more involved and into anti-cruelty, until he's gotten to a point where he's standing on his tip-toes on a rock, starving himself and praying for the micro-organisms he's crushing to death with his toes. i know there are options out there to eggs and dairy. i use a lot of 'em, and believe me - there's SO much dairy stuff that's not in my refrigerator anymore that used to be staples of my diet. i've been able to live without meat for almost 20 years - no problem. but i've never been able to make that same level of commitment with dairy and eggs. i'd like to someday, and maybe i will. when i'm ready. | |
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Anxiety said: IrresistibleB1tch said: it's really not that hard... a dairy cow in today's factory farm is as miserable as a beef cow, in my mind... but i believe that any level of awareness is better than nothing!
and really, it's a whole lot easier nowadays to be a vegan... so many food choices and alternative clothing materials i agree. but i also think that everyone who contends with the idea of being ethically aware has to come to a point where they draw a line between what adjustments and commitments they're willing to make, and to what extent a person has to reconcile the simple fact that there are some commitments that are unrealistic for some folks, for whatever personal reason. i wish i still had the 'bloom county' comic strips where milo gets into animal rights and keeps getting more and more involved and into anti-cruelty, until he's gotten to a point where he's standing on his tip-toes on a rock, starving himself and praying for the micro-organisms he's crushing to death with his toes. i know there are options out there to eggs and dairy. i use a lot of 'em, and believe me - there's SO much dairy stuff that's not in my refrigerator anymore that used to be staples of my diet. i've been able to live without meat for almost 20 years - no problem. but i've never been able to make that same level of commitment with dairy and eggs. i'd like to someday, and maybe i will. when i'm ready. it's all good - i agree that people will do the best they can, and that's all anybody can ask. | |
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I am NOT a vegan. I a can't help but think of all those helpless fruits and veggies dangling helplessly to a tree or firmly rooted in the ground unable to run. At least animals stand a fighting chance. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: I am NOT a vegan. I a can't help but think of all those helpless fruits and veggies dangling helplessly to a tree or firmly rooted in the ground unable to run. At least animals stand a fighting chance. thank you, judy tenuta. | |
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Anxiety said: AsianBomb777 said: I am NOT a vegan. I a can't help but think of all those helpless fruits and veggies dangling helplessly to a tree or firmly rooted in the ground unable to run. At least animals stand a fighting chance. thank you, judy tenuta. She said, "I wouldn't sleep with you if you were the last man on earth" I said, "Well, if I was the last man on earth, ya wouldn't even be aloud in line." --Emo Phillips | |
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