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Southy

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Just seen something on the news about fuckwits protesting to stop HUMANS eating MEAT...it's what we do fuckers get over it.

So I am thinking about starting a protest group against eating vegies, because after all you are killing a living thing, and we don't seem to want that these days, who's in? It'd be great fun going around eating fresh air, sucking moisture out of it to parch our thirst, then we can fry steaks and throw them at the murderous vegie eaters

Power to the Steaks o_O
 
All of the meat that I eat is vegetarian.

I guess that makes me a vagetarian once removed.

I'm OK with that.
 
You may be right about that.. Vegetarians are stupid animals without thought.
 
:lol:

I once asked a girl at school why, being a vegetarian, she was eating a chicken burger. She said "oh that's what they told me I could eat"

When I asked who "they" are, she admitted it was some teen magazine! :lol:
 
Arent they usually the vegetarians who want to say they're a vegetarian but realise that they fucking LOVE chicken and fish and probably red meat...and red meat is usually the one gone after by vegies...so they just become try hard vegetarians.

I have one friend who is completely vegan...he stopped eating meat after a really bad experience with it overseas, which to me was fair enough...and he moved onto just not eating animal products at all. He's thorough with it too. But his stemmed from something bad that happened to him, not out of any moral high ground.

Something that I always try and argue is the fact that ok and animal is alive...so are vegetables and plants. Animals are born from parent animals...you can genetically breed plants that have traits of the parent plants that they come from...and breed generational plants with similar traits.

The difference is that you can't look a vegetable in the eye (unless it's a potato) and they don't have fur and move around.

Stupid vego's.
 
I have no problem with vegetarianism. It's a health and lifestyle choice just like anything else. In fact, there are particular benefits associated with cutting out animals products from one's diet. However, despite what radical vegos suggest, the human body is designed to eat both plants and animals. If it wasn't, our teeth, digestive systems and possibly even our physique would be totally different. If we were only grazers, we wouldn't have sharp incisors at the front of our jaws, our appendices wouldn't have atrophied and our intestines would be shorter. That's just for starters. That said, many people live long and healthy lives without eating any form of animal product. What is annoying about vegos is when they get high and mighty about other people NOT being vegos, and put on protests like the ones Southy is talking about.

It's fine to protest against the way some animals are farmed and processed, but it's a different thing altogether to start suggesting that everyone stop eating meat. It's no different to attacking people because they aren't Christian. These people even protest against tribal eskimos hunting seals and Aboriginies hunting kangaroos. Just like any radical, they are nuts.

As for "vegos" who eat fish and chicken, they aren't vegetarian. They're usually trend-followers who have confused the idea of giving up the "red" meat from mammals for health or moral reasons with that of vegetarianism. Real vegetarians don't eat white meat either.
 
I have tremendous respect for vegetarians. Some of my best friends don't eat meat and while I understand and support their reasoning, I lack the strength of character to deny myself anything.

I may be an evil meat eater in the eyes of these radicals, but at least I'm consistent. Let's hear it for cannibalism! There's too many damn people on the planet anyway.

W
 
We had a work BBQ a few weeks back.

watching some of the heavier eaters manufacturing steak sandwiches after we ran out of bread was entertaining.

Take 1 piece of BBQd steak, and place onions and sauce on top. Place a sausage on top of that, and another slice of steak to form a sandwich.