luiysia wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Ah, and why?Maybe he thinks it's morally more right? If I was a vegetarian then I probably wouldn't eat eggs considering what they are.
I doubt milk is much better. I mean, it's not like the eggs will hatch.
The eggs can hatch, they're killed before they can.
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if i was a vegan
i would make an exception for marshmallows
but im not
i love meat
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undefeatedgames wrote:
luiysia wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Maybe he thinks it's morally more right? If I was a vegetarian then I probably wouldn't eat eggs considering what they are.
I doubt milk is much better. I mean, it's not like the eggs will hatch.
The eggs can hatch, they're killed before they can.
Yeah, milk is completely different. It isn't something that could have been a life.
I'm not a full vegan. I eat very little meat at all, however, and avoid eggs almost completely. I find eating eggs to be much worse than just plain meat but eh
Other animals do it, too, I guess
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GameHutSoftware wrote:
if i was a vegan
i would make an exception for marshmallows
but im not
i love meat
And dairy.
I would never become a vegetarian or a vegan.
I LOVE chicken.
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Animeboy975 wrote:
GameHutSoftware wrote:
if i was a vegan
i would make an exception for marshmallows
but im not
i love meatAnd dairy.
I would never become a vegetarian or a vegan.
I LOVE chicken.
I like chicken too
I eat meat, but my family hardly ever eats beef. We replace regular burgers that have beef with turkey, and we replace ground beef with ground turkey. Just 'cause it's healthier
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undefeatedgames wrote:
luiysia wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Maybe he thinks it's morally more right? If I was a vegetarian then I probably wouldn't eat eggs considering what they are.I doubt milk is much better. I mean, it's not like the eggs will hatch.
The eggs can hatch, they're killed before they can.
No they're not. They're never fertilised. I mean sometimes there are slip-ups like with the guy who incubated those duck eggs but, generally no.
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Gatsby wrote:
undefeatedgames wrote:
luiysia wrote:
I doubt milk is much better. I mean, it's not like the eggs will hatch.
The eggs can hatch, they're killed before they can.
Yeah, milk is completely different. It isn't something that could have been a life.
I'm not a full vegan. I eat very little meat at all, however, and avoid eggs almost completely. I find eating eggs to be much worse than just plain meat but eh
Other animals do it, too, I guess
Eggs that we buy from grocery stores (and the kind we eat in general) are the unfertilized embryo of a chicken (or duck, quail, etc.) that the hen laid anyways (a little bit like a girl's period - those are definitely not babies). Since it will absolutely, guaranteed never hatch into a chicken if there is no rooster involved (egg farms raise many hens but not roosters), it is not alive. Even if you raise a hen from a chick and carefully incubate several eggs for weeks, they will never hatch. Ever. Admittedly, in farms there may be a 1 out of 1,000,000 chance there was a mistake and some eggs were alive, that is so tiny you don't need to think about it.
Of course, there are good reasons not to eat eggs like the living conditions of the hens, and these are fairly valid, but that they would have hatched is not one of those.
This explains it quite nicely.
Edit: Apparently, occaisionally the egg develops by itself, but the embryo usually dies because the development is very unorganized. Also, there is a process called candling where you hold up a very strong light to the egg to see if it is fertile.
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undefeatedgames wrote:
luiysia wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Maybe he thinks it's morally more right? If I was a vegetarian then I probably wouldn't eat eggs considering what they are.I doubt milk is much better. I mean, it's not like the eggs will hatch.
The eggs can hatch, they're killed before they can.
NO. They make sure there are NO baby chickens inside the eggs when they are cooked and eaten. In some odd places they eat it with duck inside, but that's somewhere in... South America.
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PaperMario123 wrote:
luiysia wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Maybe he thinks it's morally more right? If I was a vegetarian then I probably wouldn't eat eggs considering what they are.I doubt milk is much better. I mean, it's not like the eggs will hatch.
The the meat will come back to life if we don't eat it, then?
Vegetarians don't eat meat either:
1. So people stop making meat or make less meat, or
2. So they don't feel the guilt of eating an animal.
Actually some people, including Ringo Starr, do it because they have stomach problems.
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I tried some. YUM
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