2012-06-18, 17:39 | Link #862 | |
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oh!, and you might wanna avoid the sausages cause i think that's pork (looking at the picture actually made me hungry, i'll get something to eat)
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2012-06-18, 17:48 | Link #863 |
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I suppose I should be a vegeterian, but I'm not. Animals kill other animals to survive. We as humans don't have to do that. We are theoretically intelligent and able enough to resist our natural instincts. We have a choice. I guess that's part of what makes as human. Still I am eating meat, because it tastes good. I guess I'm just a terrible person. I sometimes try to justify it with the survival of the fittest argument, but looking at it with an honest approach, that's just such a d*ckish way of defending oneself. I guess in the future I will simply try to justify my eating habits by stating that I'm a bad person like I did in the beginning of this post. We all want to be saints in the eyes of others, but let's admit it, most of us are a**es. I apologize for my offensive language.
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2012-06-18, 20:20 | Link #864 |
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I don't, I actually stopped being a meat eater back in 2002. So I have been a vegetarian for a long time. I stopped because animals trust me, and for the longest time I couldn't reconcile what was in front of me that I was eating and the creatures that I interacted with on the farm. I studied Kuan Yin and the boddhisatva vow and decided that it is a really wonderful thing to care for all of the living creatures of the world. I can sustain myself just fine without meat, so I decided to stop.
It was not an easy process though, I cut out each thing one by one. Now I don't miss it, don't think of it and even get kind of sick if I am stuck in a room where it is being cooked. So I have vastly changed in regards to diet. What do I think about other people's diets? I don't care really. People will eat whatever, so I am no judge or iron hammer. I'm too busy minding my own life to mind what other people are doing~ |
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2012-06-19, 00:09 | Link #866 | |
is this so?
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I'll take a sausage, the bottom half part of a fish, and one stick of those veggies at the side please.
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2012-06-19, 00:23 | Link #867 |
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Despite the fantasies of vegans and such, human beings are evolutionarily omnivores - we eat what is available. Our digestive processing says it, our teeth say it, our very enzymes and molecular processing says it.
If you want to be vegan that's a choice - but I encounter far too many vegans that DON'T do the research so they can replace what they are not getting in their diet. You can't just "throw on a few tofus" and call it good. If you want to go vegan for ethical or spiritual reasons, fine, but don't say you're doing it for health reasons because the science says baloney and DO the research to see what you should be eating to substitute what meat offers (hint: it includes beans, tofu, certain plants, and *vitamins* like iron -- and plan on grazing six or eight small meals a day, which isn't a bad idea even with meat). Reduction of meat eating, OTOH, is a good thing because modern 1st worlder types consume far too much meat in proportion to other foods. That leads to all sorts metabolic disasters including the oft mentioned colon cancer.
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2012-06-19, 03:40 | Link #869 | |
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2012-06-19, 07:00 | Link #870 | |
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I am a black hole for food. I eat everything. I eat my subway sandwich with the wrapping paper on it like 50% of the time because I forgot to unwrap it. my meat list includes internal organs. Though I don't like cooking them, they smell terrible. Anyone here eat cars and lightbulbs? |
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2012-06-19, 07:48 | Link #871 |
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I eat meat. I just figure that's how we're made, so it's natural for us to eat meat. I tried going vegetarian a couple of times and realize I'd need at least three times as much food to get the calories in. I could get through the day a lot easier when I started again.
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2012-06-20, 09:06 | Link #874 |
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All my meals have meats in it(not breakfast)!
And i can eat it raw if its delicious(fish like salmon and oysters)! And i prefer my beefteak rare.... But of course i'm not crazy enough to eat the others raw. I can eat any type of meats(wanna try insects if it's delicious) if it's cooked well, but my preference is chicken... But KFC's ones are too oiled. |
2012-06-20, 10:11 | Link #875 | |
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For me: 1. Crayfish 2. Crab 3. Eel 4. Fish 5. Pork 6. Chicken/rabbit 7. These mussel/escalope like thingies. They're round and tiny. Chinese name is Luo Si (Screws) 8. My fingers and thumbs. |
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