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Ignore my last post.
What Angie said
What Angie said
Irvine511 said:i don't really like milk, so i might be biased -- but, honestly, whoever looked at a cow and said, "you see those things hanging between it's legs? i'm going to squeeze them, and then drink whatever comes out!"
drinking milk is weird. to me. think about it.
Originally posted by Angela Harlem
Dr teef I was thinking more about iron. I'm chronically deficient and am forcing myself to eat more red meat.
foray said:It would be arrogant of me to judge meateaters who haven't decided to follow "my" rule. However, I don't like it when meateaters turn to vegetarians and go, "So what, I have a clear conscience. Well, I'm off to pick up my groceries, some steaks, eggs, milk and pork roasts...."
Where's the respect.
Anthony said:
What I can't stand, however, is when a vegetarian friend of mine starts going on about 'ew... corpses, you're eating CORPSES again!' while I'm trying to eat. Moral hypocrite or not, I don't go on about how unhealthy her eating habits are (she's one of those vegetarians who don't know how to eat properly, and miss out on vital vitamins, and then act surprised that they're feeling ill) and she should extend the same courtesy. I admire vegetarians, but I can't abide with the veggie zealouts either.
Ant.
indra said:
Oh, yeah, there are idiots on both sides. And both are equally annoying. Too bad we can't just put all of them in a room together and let them beat the hell out of each other.
You know, if I'm having a meal with someone who is really uncomfortable eating meat I just don't eat meat at that time (and if I'm cooking, I just make a meatless meal). I mean, I don't always eat meat anyway, so it doesn't hurt me any and it makes them more comfortable. My brother is more likely to make sure he puts meat in every single dish if he knows someone who is a vegetarian is coming for dinner.
the iron horse said:Kill It and Grill It
~Ted Nugent
I like cookbooks
AcrobatMan said:one i got to know that the person sitting with me was eating
duck's tongue
and i almost did a
having said that i am being hypocritical as I have eaten meat in my life..not a lot of times...but still it counts....
but never a TONGUE....( i cannot be sure though)
Nugent is the other side's extreme of PETA.indra said:Nugent's a loon. And not a loon in a good way either.
AcrobatMan said:one i got to know that the person sitting with me was eating
duck's tongue
and i almost did a
having said that i am being hypocritical as I have eaten meat in my life..not a lot of times...but still it counts....
but never a TONGUE....( i cannot be sure though)
Macfistowannabe said:Nugent is the other side's extreme of PETA.
BonoVoxSupastar said:
Duck's tongue? Each tongue would be half of a bite. By my calculations you'd have to kill 20 ducks to make one bowl of duck's tongue soup. That's a lot of ducks.
Well they were pulling off beaks and stuff while the chickens were still alive. I read an article about it.shart1780 said:I won't make a lengthy reply but I will say one thing:
I find it absolutely hilarious how PETA bashes companies such as KFC for the mistreatement of chickens. How dare they abuse chickens before plucking their feathers, decaptating them, and tossing their bodies into a boiling pool of grease!!!
PennyPyro said:
Well they were pulling off beaks and stuff while the chickens were still alive. I read an article about it.