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all the veggie lovers in da house! sorry for the lame title..but really who in the org would consider themselves either vegeterians or vegans..well lets start it up!..i happend to be one!..now for 2 years! | |
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I am not but I am a complete freak for vegtables! | |
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I consider myself 75% vegetarian. I mostly eat plant and animal substitutes instead of meat, but every once in a while I do eat chicken or seafood.
I never eat pork and avoid pork products when I can. I've got a few reasons for that. Pigs are among the more intelligent farm animals (a cow will eat until it's stomachs explode and lay in it's own shit, but a pig will do neither, for example) and for some reason, the more intelligent I think an animal is, the less willing I am to eat it's flesh. Make sense? I don't know. Second is the fact that swine are our closest genetic family next to apes and monkeys. It feels a bit close to cannibalism, to me. Third and probably the silliest reasons are Orwell's "Animal Farm" and the Beatles' "Piggies", both of which pop into my head whenever I have tried to eat pork. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: I consider myself 75% vegetarian. I mostly eat plant and animal substitutes instead of meat, but every once in a while I do eat chicken or seafood.
I never eat pork and avoid pork products when I can. I've got a few reasons for that. Pigs are among the more intelligent farm animals (a cow will eat until it's stomachs explode and lay in it's own shit, but a pig will do neither, for example) and for some reason, the more intelligent I think an animal is, the less willing I am to eat it's flesh. Make sense? I don't know. Second is the fact that swine are our closest genetic family next to apes and monkeys. It feels a bit close to cannibalism, to me. Third and probably the silliest reasons are Orwell's "Animal Farm" and the Beatles' "Piggies", both of which pop into my head whenever I have tried to eat pork. would you eat rabbit then? they don't seem too smart | |
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I'm a vegetarian .I will eat a small bit of dairy and organic eggs from free range chickens once in a while. My oldest daughter is a strict vegan. I started more for health reasons and secondarily for humane reasons, but now it's majorly because it's a kinder, gentler lifestyle. My daughter has never wanted to eat any kind of animal. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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i'm pretty much vegetarian, when i have my druthers... | |
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BEEN VEGGIE FOR 10 YEARS NOW.HAD BEEN THINKING ABOUT IT FOR SEVERAL YEARS,THEN LEARNT TO HORSERIDE,AND MY FRIEND HAD A WHOLE MENAGERIE ON HER SMALL-HOLDING...HORSES,GOATS,CHICKENS,GEESE,DUCKS,PERUVIAN POT-BELLIED PIG.FOUND I COULD NOT EAT BACON ANY MORE!THE REST IS HISTORY.I WILL NEVER EAT MEAT AGAIN.HAPPIER ABOUT MYSELF TOO. | |
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Ex-Moderator | I'm about 85% veggie. I don't cook meat at home and generally only eat meat if it's served to me when I am a guest in someone's home or once in a while I crave it and indulge. But that's getting more and more rare for me these days. I prefer to eat veggie. |
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i admit i'm conflicted about food issues in this world; i don't want to pay for/consume anything that originates from cruelty like factory farms. | |
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XxAxX said: i admit i'm conflicted about food issues in this world; i don't want to pay for/consume anything that originates from cruelty like factory farms.
Doing what you think is right can be a hard thing in this instance. There's some stigma attached to being veg. . . it took awhile for that to pop up in my life, but when it did, it did so like a nuclear freakin' weapon. . . That said, for all of the shit I've taken, withdrawing my financial support from factory farms is a choice that I'm proud of, and continue to feel very good about. Seattle Org Invasion July 28th-30th http://www.prince.org/msg/2/177514
Third Annual MinneVasion Oct 20-22nd http://www.prince.org/msg/2/183063 | |
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Dewrede said: hell yeah! | |
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VEGETARIAN here and believe it is one of the most important choices I've made in my life. It's difficult because I live in rural Michigan, on Lake Huron where hunting, fishing and farming are common and with absolutely NO vegetarian restaurants near. Fortunately there is a nice selection of veggie food in a new superstore about 25 miles from me and for road trip days a great Trader Joes about 2 hours away. Gangsta and I take coolers and load up! I'm working on the vegan part now but am really struggling with it. Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran | |
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weepingwall said: Dewrede said: hell yeah! | |
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Meat is not murder, now settle down. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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It is , those animals get killed for people to consume | |
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MoonSongs said: VEGETARIAN here and believe it is one of the most important choices I've made in my life. It's difficult because I live in rural Michigan, on Lake Huron where hunting, fishing and farming are common and with absolutely NO vegetarian restaurants near. Fortunately there is a nice selection of veggie food in a new superstore about 25 miles from me and for road trip days a great Trader Joes about 2 hours away. Gangsta and I take coolers and load up! I'm working on the vegan part now but am really struggling with it.
i love your story and thank you for the spell-correction.. with me..vegetarianism was looked at as an act of lunacy! and needless to say to i was acepted,rather than a diet choice it felt like as if i was coming out of the closet..which i think that wont be for another 4 years....but i digress...i only wish i could be with you guys in that road trip!..it sounds fun! | |
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Dewrede said: It is , those animals get killed for people to consume
its very sad really..makes me ashamed of the human race sometimes.. | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Meat is not murder, now settle down.
but fur is! Cruelty Without Beauty! | |
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If we didn't kill them, they would be everywhere making mankind crazy. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: If we didn't kill them, they would be everywhere making mankind crazy.
yeah just like we are..example wars,innocent deaths,and other mellodramatic things.. | |
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weepingwall said: Dewrede said: It is , those animals get killed for people to consume
its very sad really..makes me ashamed of the human race sometimes.. | |
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Dewrede said: weepingwall said: its very sad really..makes me ashamed of the human race sometimes.. here we go again... clever clever quotation - attention getting quote - sad yet witty remark - look at me! Im deep quote- song lyric about my ex cause that bitch stole my mp3 player! - line from movie I liked - Prince lyric - not very clever sig mocking other sigs | |
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do any of you vegans have a good recipe for arthichoke? a roommate of mine once made it for me. i think she steamed it, and there was parmesan cheese and olive oil involved. it was DELICIOUS! | |
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I'm sorry. I'm an omnivorous loser.
I've tried many times to drop meat. But that texture, that weight, that substance is just something portobella mushrooms, in all their glory, can't capture. And, yeah, I say that even though I'm a big fan of Moosewood, etc... My wife and kid are pretty much vegetarian, and I love much of what they eat. But, for me, a totally vegetarian diet is like only eating clouds. I need something I can FEEL! Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Lammastide said: I'm sorry. I'm an omnivorous loser.
I've tried many times to drop meat. But that texture, that weight, that substance is just something portobella mushrooms, in all their glory, can't capture. And, yeah, I say that even though I'm a big fan of Moosewood, etc... My wife and kid are pretty much vegetarian, and I love much of what they eat. But, for me, a totally vegetarian diet is like only eating clouds. I need something I can FEEL! your entitled with your choice of living..i dont hate you for it..its your choice..im not PETA you know.. | |
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