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That's sad.I was once dining in a Hare Krishna vegan restaurant in DC.
While there, a little boy ran in, & yelled, "This is a stinky as*ed place!".
Then he ran out, clearly pleased with himself.
it was funny.That's sad.
it's the tastiest kind of fascism!Ohh no, meat eating fascism!
Good point, meat eaters are more aggressive, or so I have been told.Imagine the outrage if the opposite happened...
I think it goes both ways. It is human nature to get defensive whenever your beliefs are targeted. Posting pictures of factory farming or the environmental impacts of meat is harmless in its actual form.Good point, meat eaters are more aggressive, or so I have been told.
Yep all equipped with pointy and sharp utensils made of metal. Not plastic. *grin*Good point, meat eaters are more aggressive, or so I have been told.
Yea funny.......but I do think that most who become vegan or vegetarian are mostly compassionate people, and hence their dislike for meat, and not wanting animals to die just for their stomachs.Yep all equipped with pointy and sharp utensils made of metal. Not plastic. *grin*
I do too yet I don't think those who consume meat are anymore or less compassionate than those who prefer a plant based diet. "0)Yea funny.......but I do think that most who become vegan or vegetarian are mostly compassionate people, and hence their dislike for meat, and not wanting animals to die just for their stomachs.
That's fine, we both think and believe differently, that's how it should be.I do too yet I don't think those who consume meat are anymore or less compassionate than those who prefer a plant based diet. "0)