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Postby striker2550 » Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:10 pm

I grew up on a farm with 96,000 chickens. Yes, 96k. Horrible conditions for the chicken. In the summertime many of them suffocate due to the crowded conditions.

And u know what? Doesnt bother me a bit.
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Postby EscapePlan9 » Thu Oct 27, 2005 10:17 pm

Everyone gives me shit for the vegan part. The vegetarian part people are like "okay, I can understand for health reasons", but when I mention vegan they think I'm a fucking lunatic. And I don't do either for health reasons! No one even gives a shit why I'm vegan and why it's such an important matter in my life.

I remember telling my old roommates one of the reasons I was annoyed with my ex... she wouldn't try new foods and ate meat every fucking meal. There were other reasons of course, but I told them, "I've learned a lot from this relationship. I don't think I'm ever going to be in a serious relationship with someone who eats meat regularly." Watching her eat just made me sick.

I still fcked her anyway. And I have video footage! She told me to bring the camera, so I obviously did not decline! But yeah, you guys are never going to see me fucking her. I don't think you really want to.

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Postby Cactus Jack » Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:46 am

Before any of you deviants put up a poll I should warn you. It would be in very bad taste. However, if one of you gets a copy...

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Postby Rhound50 » Fri Oct 28, 2005 10:10 am

Yeah I am aware of the fact that eating meat makes me a hypocit. So I guess my taste buds are more important that others suffering, is a legit statement.

Cj I know you were just playing around but in all seriousness, our bodies really arent designed to eat meat. Our incisors are far to small to do us any use for tearing meat. Unlike carnivores our bodies don't take meat well, we cant eat raw meat because our digestive system doesnt have the enzymes to keep us from getting sick. It takes your body 48 hrs to fully digest a piece of meat. And no that does not mean it is giving us nutrition for 2 days.

The top of the food chain thing is kind of a misnomer too, yes we can eat whatever we want but does that mean we should?? We are also the only animal on the planet with the knowledge of how our actions affect the world as a whole.
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Postby tetsuo » Fri Oct 28, 2005 10:54 am

I was a vegetarian for 4 years or so, mainly because my mother - who I lived with, when I was young - was too.

I saw a video about the stuff you don't see, i.e. how the animals get killed, the nazi-like extermination efficiency of it all, and it really did shock the hell out of me. I think you'd have to be made of stone not to see a video like that without being slightly wobbly afterwards.

It still bothers me a little conceptually, but I do eat meat and I've kinda come to the conclusion that I probably always will. However, I find that from a dietary point of view eating some good meat once or twice a week suits my digestive system really well, and I try to shop responsibly (although in this country that also means it costs a lot more :-().

I'm a total fish freak, though.. Sushi, sashimi, pilchards, salmon, tuna, herring, mackerel, crustaceans... all staple diet items. I often 'deprive' my cat (she's spoiled beyond belief in actual fact) by noshing all the pilchards when I opened the can ostensibly for her.. Yum.
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Postby briachek » Fri Oct 28, 2005 11:56 am

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Postby Cactus Jack » Fri Oct 28, 2005 2:03 pm

Man in 2005 is certainly different than Leaky Man. Surely the invention of cities, and hoes, and crop rotation and ammonium nitrate has shrunk our incisors, plus man is wearing panties more often than ever before. We've become a weak shadow of our former selves.

Men, we MUST get back to eating meat, showing our wives that equality is a demotion, and our children how to behave. We must again become...MEN! Take back our balls! Stop the shame. We are...Men, dammit.

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