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  • Rubin0
    FFR Player
    • Jun 2006
    • 1276

    #61
    Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

    First of all, if a vegetarian eats meat after not eating it for a long period of time, they could get extremely sick. And some people are literally disgusted with the idea of eating the flesh of an animal.
    The weight of what I say depends on how you feel.

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    • fido123
      FFR Player
      • Sep 2005
      • 4245

      #62
      Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

      Yeah both of those are understandable. I respect vegetarians and vegans even though I'm not one, and TBH I should probably eat less meat, but I just hate all the hipsters who do it to be cool or want to fit in with the activist scene.

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      • Chrissi
        FFR Player
        • Mar 2004
        • 3019

        #63
        Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

        Originally posted by MrGiggles
        Didn't you end up hospitalized?

        And I'm not trying to be funny or a dick I'm just kind of confused now

        And the whole animal rights thing.... where does it stop? Did ya'll end up picking up Jainism or is it kind of a mammal-only thing because they're easier to relate to?
        I did NOT end up hospitalized. lol. Just had to take a few pills. And that's after 10 years of being veg.

        I guess I didn't make this very clear earlier. The doctor said it wasn't so much that I wasn't getting ENOUGH nutrients, but that my stomach doesn't absorb it very well in the first place, so I need to get LOTS of B12 and iron, which is hard to do on a vegetarian diet. It's an absorption problem for me, so, people without that problem can probably be vegetarian for a lot longer than I was.

        And let me make it clear: I was healthy, for a long time. When I was nearing unhealthiness, my doctor warned me. So I changed my diet.

        It's everyone's choice, and there are many healthy vegetarians. It may be harder for some to eat vegetarian or stay healthy on a vegetarian diet, but I wouldn't tell anyone not to be veg cause it's unhealthy. That's just not true.

        In general I think the healthiest diet is probably one with minimal amounts of meat, not cutting it out completely, but eating a lot less than most people do. You really don't need the types of meat that tend to be fatty like pork and beef.... and for some reason I just don't like those anyway. lol. I dunno why, they just taste gross to me.
        C is for Charisma, it's why people think I'm great! I make my friends all laugh and smile and never want to hate!

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        • prongsie
          FFR Veteran
          • Jul 2006
          • 341

          #64
          Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

          Originally posted by fido123
          To all you vegetarians and vegans out there, I understand it but lets say you're at a BBQ and somebody has prepared way to much meat that can't all be eaten. The person who threw the BBQ is going to throw all the meat out after everybody is done eating. Besides for the reason of possibly being so anal about not going any where near the **** they put into animals like steroids and stuff, why not eat the meat if it's going to be thrown out?
          I agree with this^

          Even though you are vegetarian, it doesn't really change anything. Animals are still going to be put in a slaughter house and then packaged up & shipped to your local grocery store. If you don't eat it, the other chunk of the population that does eat meat, will. Or, as fido said, it'll be thrown out. Simple as that.

          I also don't understand why vegans don't drink milk, either. Milking a cow doesn't ensue their death, lol.

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          • Dimitri13
            FFR Player
            • Jun 2004
            • 701

            #65
            Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

            Originally posted by prongsie
            I also don't understand why vegans don't drink milk, either. Milking a cow doesn't ensue their death, lol.
            Because they're raped and abused being kept locked up in their small pens waiting for their milk to be harvested.

            /sarcasm.


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            • RB_IcePh0enix
              FFR Player
              • Jun 2007
              • 709

              #66
              Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

              Originally posted by fido123
              To all you vegetarians and vegans out there, I understand it but lets say you're at a BBQ and somebody has prepared way to much meat that can't all be eaten. The person who threw the BBQ is going to throw all the meat out after everybody is done eating. Besides for the reason of possibly being so anal about not going any where near the **** they put into animals like steroids and stuff, why not eat the meat if it's going to be thrown out?
              As Rubin0 said, vegetarians would likely get sick. And honestly, I just don't have a desire to eat meat (except occasionally Chick Fil A and KFC lol). I've never liked BBQ anyways.

              Originally posted by prongsie
              Even though you are vegetarian, it doesn't really change anything. Animals are still going to be put in a slaughter house and then packaged up & shipped to your local grocery store. If you don't eat it, the other chunk of the population that does eat meat, will. Or, as fido said, it'll be thrown out. Simple as that.
              Supply and demand dude. If less people purchase meat, less meat will be produced. Simple as that.

              I also don't understand why vegans don't drink milk, either. Milking a cow doesn't ensue their death, lol
              First off, male dairy cows are killed at a young age for veal. So buying milk indirectly supports the veal industry. Dairy cows are kept in a constant cycle of pregnancy and lactation which is not natural for them. Normal cows live 15 to 20 years, yet dairy cows live only 4 to 6 years. Being vegan is making an effort to avoid all forms of industry that exploit animals. It's a pretty radical concept I admit, but I truly believe that all animals have inherent worth and deserve a life free from captivity.

              here's a pretty good list of reasons to go vegan:

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              • Jaw-Long
                FFR Player
                • Nov 2010
                • 61

                #67
                Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

                Originally posted by igotrhythm
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                • RB_IcePh0enix
                  FFR Player
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 709

                  #68
                  Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

                  You don't actually take that video seriously do you?

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                  • leonid
                    I am leonid
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    FFR Music Producer
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 8080

                    #69
                    Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

                    Originally posted by http://www.humanecarolina.org/vegan.html
                    # Animal-free circuses smell better.
                    # Animal-free farms smell better.
                    we should kill all the remaining animals in the circuses and farms and eat them



                    Proud member of Team No

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                    • Rubin0
                      FFR Player
                      • Jun 2006
                      • 1276

                      #70
                      Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

                      From what my girlfriend told me based on what she has seen through PETA documentaries (which I refuse to watch) milking can be a very painful process for cows. They use suction machines on them. Wome have enough trouble using milk suction pumps after giving birth for a short period of time...these cows go through this day in and day out.

                      I was recently on a milk farm and the person giving us a tour tried to explain to us that if they didn't milk the cows they would become ill. So I shot back that cows aren't don't naturally produce milk year round....which I probably shouldn't have done because the guy is just trying to do his job. I understand that they are trying to show the public that they are taking care of the cows as best as they can but don't lie to people and fudge the facts.

                      Even though I know all these things I eat cereal and milk every day and I will never give up my cheese.
                      Last edited by Rubin0; 11-12-2010, 10:49 AM.
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                      • rushyrulz
                        Digital Dancing!
                        FFR Simfile Author
                        FFR Music Producer
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 12985

                        #71
                        Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

                        little known fact:

                        Major cause of ozone depletion: Cows farting.
                        No joke.


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                        • Reach
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 7471

                          #72
                          Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

                          I hate to say it, but I could care less about dealing with wild animal suffering. We can't even stop human suffering. There are hundreds of millions of people suffering right now. I see dealing with that as a much larger priority.

                          With that said, I'm still all for maintaining and advancing the humane treatment of animals, and I don't care about what somebody eats or doesn't eat. If you don't want to eat meat, that's great. Enjoy. I'm still going to enjoy my beef though.

                          I dislike many different meats but I quite enjoy other kids, I don't like chicken that much or turkey but I'll munch on a teen burger any day of the week.
                          I guess I'm the only one that found this typo funny.
                          Last edited by Reach; 11-12-2010, 11:29 AM.

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                          • TheGreatDecay
                            FFR Player
                            • Feb 2007
                            • 154

                            #73
                            Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

                            I've been a vegetarian for almost five years and I went vegan for a month just to see what it was like. It wasn't as bad as I expected but I tried to do it again later and quit after like two weeks.

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                            • Brikins
                              FFR Player
                              • Oct 2010
                              • 63

                              #74
                              Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

                              I once announced to my mom that I was going to become a vegan.
                              Ten minutes later we had dinner.
                              Forgetting I turned vegan the first thing I did was drink my milk.
                              Oh well.
                              But I do admit, I probably would've gone through with it if I was turning vegan for the right reasons and truly believed I was doing the right thing.
                              I decided to turn vegan because I thought it'd help me lose a few pounds.
                              Anyhoo, I personally would have a hard time without eating meat or dairy. I could live off of salad i guess, but after a week I'd probably get sick of them. I don't know.
                              I think you'd have to have a strong belief system in order to go vegan.

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                              • Chrissi
                                FFR Player
                                • Mar 2004
                                • 3019

                                #75
                                Re: Any vegetarians/vegans on FFR?

                                That sounds like something a rational person would do. Completely. "I want to be vegan! Oh wait, milk isn't vegan? **** that."
                                C is for Charisma, it's why people think I'm great! I make my friends all laugh and smile and never want to hate!

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