zawicki1fromyoutube wrote:
Ace-Of-Diamonds wrote:
zawicki1fromyoutube wrote:
Animals were created for us to eat. Well, not at first, but later on. And they kill other animals for food. So why can't we eat them? It's called a food chain.
And no, I'm not vegetarian.Please don't bring religion into this, they were created because they developed and evolved differently in different habitats and conditions, and they varied into the several million types of animals we have today.
I didn't bring religion into it. And if you tell me not to bring that into it, don't involve evolution. Either except it being in there or don't mention evolution because that is just plain hypocrisy.
What, you think Evolution is the opposite of religion or something? Meh, I'm not going to argue about animals and religion with a boy on a programming site.
Uhh I didn't read any of the latest posts except for something about Animals can think... They can think but they're not sentient. It's survival instincts. They can't use logic.
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cheddargirl wrote:
I thought this was a topic about advice for living a vegetarian lifestyle, not a near-flame topic about the consumption of meat. Let's keep it friendly and stick with the original topic intent about maintaining a vegetarian lifestyle, okay?
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cheddargirl wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I thought this was a topic about advice for living a vegetarian lifestyle, not a near-flame topic about the consumption of meat. Let's keep it friendly and stick with the original topic intent about maintaining a vegetarian lifestyle, okay?
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No one's listening to me. Not did anyone bother to read my original post. T-T

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cheddargirl wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I thought this was a topic about advice for living a vegetarian lifestyle, not a near-flame topic about the consumption of meat. Let's keep it friendly and stick with the original topic intent about maintaining a vegetarian lifestyle, okay?
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No one's listening to me. Not did anyone bother to read my original post. T-T
Sorry, didn't see any of your posts...
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Naivia wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
No one's listening to me. Not did anyone bother to read my original post. T-T
Sorry, didn't see any of your posts...
Find it. It includes an explanation as to why you're probably getting sick.
*does no one read my posts anymore? This seems to be the third time I post something in a thread and the comment goes unheeded T-T*

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cheddargirl wrote:
Naivia wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
No one's listening to me. Not did anyone bother to read my original post. T-T
Sorry, didn't see any of your posts...
Find it. It includes an explanation as to why you're probably getting sick.
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cheddargirl wrote:
This can happen to anyone who begins to eat more of something than they usually do (which, in your case, is more vegetables). To add to that, vegetables aren't as easy to digest (especially if raw), which can also contribute to the sickness factor (if you're eating something that's difficult to digest, then you're going to feel rather sick).
My suggestion is to try finding vegetables that are easier to digest, so your body is less likely to feel sick after a few bites.![]()
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cheddargirl wrote:
*does no one read my posts anymore? This seems to be the third time I post something in a thread and the comment goes unheeded T-T*
I read them - I find them everywhere too.
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Chrischb wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Naivia wrote:
Sorry, didn't see any of your posts...
Find it. It includes an explanation as to why you're probably getting sick.
Here:
cheddargirl wrote:
This can happen to anyone who begins to eat more of something than they usually do (which, in your case, is more vegetables). To add to that, vegetables aren't as easy to digest (especially if raw), which can also contribute to the sickness factor (if you're eating something that's difficult to digest, then you're going to feel rather sick).
My suggestion is to try finding vegetables that are easier to digest, so your body is less likely to feel sick after a few bites.![]()
Well, I actually wanted Naivia to go and find it without anyone's help. I'm pretty much tired of re-quoting just so it can be read. Comments shouldn't have to be reposted to be read; not reading them the first time (especially if it's a thread you created), that's just really bad forum etiquette to me - it shows the user isn't paying much attention to what others have to say and doesn't show much respect for those who put thought in the comment in the first place.
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cheddargirl wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Find it. It includes an explanation as to why you're probably getting sick.
Here:
cheddargirl wrote:
This can happen to anyone who begins to eat more of something than they usually do (which, in your case, is more vegetables). To add to that, vegetables aren't as easy to digest (especially if raw), which can also contribute to the sickness factor (if you're eating something that's difficult to digest, then you're going to feel rather sick).
My suggestion is to try finding vegetables that are easier to digest, so your body is less likely to feel sick after a few bites.![]()
Well, I actually wanted Naivia to go and find it without anyone's help. I'm pretty much tired of re-quoting just so it can be read. Comments shouldn't have to be reposted to be read; not reading them the first time (especially if it's a thread you created), that's just really bad forum etiquette to me - it shows the user isn't paying much attention to what others have to say and doesn't show much respect for those who put thought in the comment in the first place.
Actually, I went and found your post first before I noticed Chrischb's post...
Also, I was trying to read all the posts, but some how most of yours had gone unnoticed. Sorry...
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No offense, but I'm a carnivore. I hate eating vegetables and I love eating meat. Yes, I do agree that eating animals is murder, but 1)It's not illegal, 2)It's called a food chain and 3)I'm a psychopath that doesn't care who he murders.
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what-the wrote:
Naivia wrote:
Okay, look, I get my protein, meat has protein, but so does other stuff... and also, fish is meat, so I can't eat it. Meat is any type of flesh(Uggh...)
I know vegetables don't give you protein and stuff... I hate most vegetables...(I didn't become vegetarian for my health, I don't even think becoming a vegetarian is that healthy... I did it because I felt bad for animals.)You know being a vegetarian doesn't stop the animals death. Just a heads up.
yes, but its a step towards it. see it as a form of protest.

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Ace-Of-Diamonds wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
I'm more of a carnivore than an omnivore
Anyway, not eating any meat at all? I don't think fish is included in that because you need a source of proteinFish is not meat. But Beaver is.
I am a vegetarian, but I eat fish
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helltank wrote:
No offense, but I'm a carnivore. I hate eating vegetables and I love eating meat. Yes, I do agree that eating animals is murder, but 1)It's not illegal, 2)It's called a food chain and 3)I'm a psychopath that doesn't care who he murders.
cheddargirl wrote:
I thought this was a topic about advice for living a vegetarian lifestyle, not a near-flame topic about the consumption of meat. Let's keep it friendly and stick with the original topic intent about maintaining a vegetarian lifestyle, okay?
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This topic is about help with a vegetarian lifestyle. Do not resurrect the flame topic about the meat issue.

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I'm a vegan.

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sanddude wrote:
JeanTheFox wrote:
I'm a vegan.
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Metoo.
Vegan buddies!

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MEAT MEAT I LOVE MEAT 'nuff said.

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Star_the_fox wrote:
MEAT MEAT I LOVE MEAT 'nuff said.
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