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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: wombatt on July 22, 2004, 01:59:10 PM
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Are any of you Vegitarians?
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nope.
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As others have said here many times, vegetables are what food eats.
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Looking for recipes?
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Originally posted by wombatt
Are any of you Vegitarians?
i'm betting you can find some here (http://www.peta.org)
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I'm a vegetable rights activist. Only eat meat.
Glove
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As a certified California Liberal I try to limit my red meat intake to only the thickest bloodiest steaks.
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No, but i eat lots of veggies and fruits. Need my meat and fish to be a happy camper.
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I was once told a by vegitarians how awful it was to eat meat. While she was wearing leather pants and a leather hat. I said something to her and she said something along these lines "the animals wants us to honor them by wearing products of them.....
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Flexitarian. Just fish and fowl. ;)
h
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I eat pig****. Anyone who doesn't is a pile of puke.
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Vegetarians don't have time to play online games. They are too busy eating or protesting.
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Originally posted by Blooz
Vegetarians don't have time to play online games. They are too busy eating or protesting.
:rofl
I saw a shirt that said "For every animal you do not eat, I will eat three"
He was like 6'5" and (guessing) 280, not much fat on him either.
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I ate a vegetarian once (well parts of her). Does that count?
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For every vegetarian out there, there's an animal that can't wait to sink his teath into some corn fed human. Vegetarians cause animal attacks on people to occur at a higher frequency.
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I enjoy eating most critters, except for rodents which I have never really developed a taste for. Matter of fact, I haven't been hunting in about 5 years and I'm gonna go for it this year. Looking forward to bird season. :cool:
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The Human Animal did not work its way to the top of the food chain just to eat grass.
I am glad there are vegetarians, keeps the beef cheaper via the law of supply and demand. :D
dago
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Originally posted by Mini D
For every vegetarian out there, there's an animal that can't wait to sink his teath into some corn fed human. Vegetarians cause animal attacks on people to occur at a higher frequency.
LOL now theres some SILLY logic if I ever saw it.
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Originally posted by Furball
i'm betting you can find some here (http://www.peta.org)
Yeah Im a PETA member and proud of it.
Although they do go to the extemes from time to time I do comend them for there work.
If you have ever seen the videos of how pigs are totured and you can keep feeding that industry then please feel free.
I will not reward animal cruelty it any form EVER.
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Originally posted by Chairboy
Looking for recipes?
Yeah always looking for more ways to fix veggies.
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Come on guys.. Spit those hooks out. :)
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hey peta members aren't allowed to troll here... is us that troll you! now go away and eat some rabbit food! :D
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Originally posted by wombatt
LOL now theres some SILLY logic if I ever saw it.
true, but I like it enough that I'm going to repeat it often..
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I think Cap'n Apathy is on to something. These folks were undoubtedly vegetarian...
California couple killed by grizzly bear in Alaska park
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) Oct 8 2003 -- A self-taught bear expert who once called Alaska's brown bears harmless was one of two people fatally mauled in a bear attack in the Katmai National Park and Preserve.
The bodies of Timothy Treadwell, 46, and Amie Huguenard, 37, both of Malibu, Calif., were found Monday at their campsite when a pilot arrived who was supposed to take them to Kodiak, state troopers said Tuesday.
Treadwell, co-author of "Among Grizzlies: Living With Wild Bears in Alaska," spent more than a dozen summers living alone with and videotaping Katmai bears. Information on Huguenard was not immediately available.
The Andrew Airways pilot contacted troopers in Kodiak and the National Park Service after he saw a brown bear, possibly on top of a body, at the camp near Kaflia Bay.
Park rangers encountered a large, aggressive male brown bear within minutes of arriving. Ranger Joel Ellis said two officers stood by with shotguns as he fired 11 times with a semi-automatic handgun before the animal fell, 12 feet away.
"That was cutting it thin," said Ellis, the lead investigator. "I didn't take the time to count how many times it was hit."
Treadwell was known for his confidence around bears. He often touched them, and gave them names. Once he was filmed crawling along the ground singing as he approached a sow and two cubs.
Over the years, Park Service officials, biologists and others expressed concern about his safety and the message he was sending.
"At best he's misguided," Deb Liggett, superintendent at Katmai, told the Anchorage Daily News in 2001. "At worst he's dangerous. If Timothy models unsafe behavior, that ultimately puts bears and other visitors at risk."
The victims' remains and camping equipment were flown Monday to Kodiak. Ellis said investigators hope to glean some information from video and still cameras.
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Some of my family came out from the midwest to visit and see the ocean. I found out before they got here that two of my cousins were non-meateaters...one a vegan and one just a vegetarian. My :rolleyes: reflex kicked in and I thought "oh yeah, this is gonna be fun." Turned out to be a complete non-issue. I spent 5 days with 'em at the coast and we went out to eat 3 times, and the issue was never brought up. I was actually pretty impressed that they didn't try to crusade for animals, as they are both fairly young yet, and kinds are prone to get carried away with such things.
There's nothing wrong with being personally opposed to eating animals. However, once you start handing out flyers to kids that tell them their mommy is a vicious killer, you're just an bellybutton hole.
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Originally posted by Dune
I ate a vegetarian once (well parts of her). Does that count?
Your killin me here :rofl :rofl , I owe you a guiness for that one
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veggie here
wipass
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Originally posted by wombatt
Yeah Im a PETA member and proud of it.
i rest my case.
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MEAT=Manly Ethical Allowed Tender
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Eating animals is inefficient. Plants utilize about 10% of the sun, herbaceous animals utilize 10% of plant matter, predatory animals utilize 10% of herbaceous animals.
One day, either all humans are going to be vegetarians, or there is going to be a pretty massive famine.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
:rofl
I saw a shirt that said "For every animal you do not eat, I will eat three"
He was like 6'5" and (guessing) 280, not much fat on him either.
Hey Rip, you too can be that guy.
Best shirt in the Universe. (http://store.theworstpageintheuniverse.com/)
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LOL it comes in 4X.
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Originally posted by Mini D
For every vegetarian out there, there's an animal that can't wait to sink his teath into some corn fed human. Vegetarians cause animal attacks on people to occur at a higher frequency.
Actually that's true to a degree- what we eat makes us smell like we do, so if we smell like a deer a lion is more likely to attack than if we smell like another meat eater.
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Originally posted by Dune
I ate a vegetarian once (well parts of her). Does that count?
still tastes like CHICKEN if you ask me! can be a little salty! Ive eaten a few too!
:aok
But being for PETA isnt just a veggiehead thing!
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Originally posted by Dune
I ate a vegetarian once (well parts of her). Does that count?
I think you may have meant vagitarian , no? :)
culero
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Originally posted by SunTracker
Eating animals is inefficient. Plants utilize about 10% of the sun, herbaceous animals utilize 10% of plant matter, predatory animals utilize 10% of herbaceous animals.
One day, either all humans are going to be vegetarians, or there is going to be a pretty massive famine.
from 1 acre of soil you can't get to much vegitables. you can raise something like 5 cows on that same acre of soil. guess wich one you end up with more edibles from.
the only "vegitable" we could get enough food from to feed us all is the dandilion, and only because it will grow anywhere and you can get something like 3 crops per summer.
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Originally posted by vorticon
from 1 acre of soil you can't get to much vegitables. you can raise something like 5 cows on that same acre of soil. guess wich one you end up with more edibles from.
where do you find land so lush you can graze 5 cows on an acre of land without supplemental feed? no where I've ever been.