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Gillipig wrote:Whenever I meet a vegetarian or a vegan somehow we never get along! I think it's because they tend to be very defensive about their non preference of meat and refuse to discuss it in an open minded way. I guess what I'm wondering is why vegans and vegetarians like to speak about their views but refuse to do so in an orderly manner?
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:If you can't get along with every vegetarian you meet, perhaps you are the common denominator in your problem?
Gillipig wrote:Whenever I meet a vegetarian or a vegan somehow we never get along! I think it's because they tend to be very defensive about their non preference of meat and refuse to discuss it in an open minded way. I guess what I'm wondering is why vegans and vegetarians like to speak about their views but refuse to do so in an orderly manner?
Gillipig wrote:Neoteny wrote:If you can't get along with every vegetarian you meet, perhaps you are the common denominator in your problem?
Indeed! I prefer to discuss it in an open way without accepting that meat eaters are vile brutes. I must be the problem!
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
gannable wrote:its pretty simple -
you're obviously judgmental about the person being a vegatarian so naturally you're going to cause them to react defensively. you're probably invading their space and making a huge deal out of it. does anyone question you about eating potato chips and Mcdonalds?
personally, im not a vegetarian, however i eat a healthy diet with lots of vegtables; i make these healthy smoothies every morning and then i eat a good meal at Wholefoods that does include chicken or salmon and occasionally beef (beef - not healthy)
whenever the subject is brought up people generally think that is crazy, "oh how can u eat like that, bla, bla, bla". the line of questioning is basically based on ignorance so its very annoying. anymore, i basically blow the person off when they attempt talking about it because its gotten to the point where its boring to listening too. the bottom line - if eating healthy makes you feel better, gives you a better chance at living longer than its really not a choice, its common sense
most Americans are fat slobs who eat a junk food diet, they're basically too ignorant to do anything to take care of their most important asset (their own bodies)

XiGames
XiGamescyrenius wrote:And about soy, the may procentage of the soy production is for animal feed(stock animal not companion)
You know thet for the production of 1 kg meat it's necesary the consuming of 10 kg feed.
So the rain forest goes so you can eat meat
PLAYER57832 wrote: Also, the fertilizer they provide is critical to natural agriculture.

XiGamescyrenius wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote: Also, the fertilizer they provide is critical to natural agriculture.
The fertilizer is a sub product, and it would be so good if it all be used, unfortunatly natural agriculture is a very smal procentage overall, and not because is less productive.
Gillipig wrote: My conclusion: if everyone turned into vegan we would gradually die of starvation!
Gillipig wrote:And since fat can only turn into carbs and carbs can only turn into energy there's no way for our bodies to create muscles and without muscles we're dead

XiGames
PLAYER57832 wrote:cyrenius wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote: Also, the fertilizer they provide is critical to natural agriculture.
The fertilizer is a sub product, and it would be so good if it all be used, unfortunatly natural agriculture is a very smal procentage overall, and not because is less productive.
This is true, but vegetarians who attack all meat eating actually make things worse. To keep sustainable agriculture going means keeping it a profitable enterprise. A better approach is to actively buy meat from sustainable sources. Not everyone has that option, but even if you don't buy meat.. to attack sustainably produced meat is counter-productive overall.

XiGamesAndyDufresne wrote:Guys, guys, guys.
In the future, we will all just be eating various allotments of Sustenance Capsules with purely synthetic components. Then there will be no debate about carnivores or herbivores or omnivores. We will all just be capsulivores.
--Andy

XiGamescyrenius wrote: But when someone makes the statement: "if everyone turned into vegan we would gradually die of starvation!" and in fact is the other way around, I have to reply "No good Sir , you are teribly wrong" and present the facts. Cause in every discutions we need to back up our opinions with facts. Don't we?

XiGamesriskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.