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Xeau
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Posted - 2005.09.26 18:02:00 -
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Are there any others?
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Daolin
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Posted - 2005.09.26 18:56:00 -
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Any others than EVE vegans? You mean, like, WoW vegans or SWG vegans? 
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TauTut
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Posted - 2005.09.26 19:03:00 -
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I can do vegetarianism ... but being a vegan would be a real test. I think I'd waste away in about 2 weeks.
Fair play though. -TT
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Valisk
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Posted - 2005.09.26 20:42:00 -
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If you're sick of meat, you're sick of life! 
Seriously - WTF keeps a vegan alive? What's left to eat? Sand?
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Deka Kador
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Posted - 2005.09.26 21:06:00 -
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I wont' eat anything that didn't have a face.
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Tsavong Lah
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Posted - 2005.09.26 21:41:00 -
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Originally by: Deka Kador I wont' eat anything that didn't have a face.
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jamesw
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Posted - 2005.09.27 03:32:00 -
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I wont eat anything that can't be brought back to life by a good vet. -- jamesw Rubra Libertas Militia Latest Video: *NEW* Carnage! |

Baldour Ngarr
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Posted - 2005.09.27 04:16:00 -
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Originally by: jamesw I wont eat anything that can't be brought back to life by a good vet.
Most vegetables wouldn't even need a vet. Just plant em.
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Magnum III
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Posted - 2005.09.27 05:24:00 -
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Even plants have feelings, really! But what can you do? You got to eat something.
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Nikolai Nuvolari
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Posted - 2005.09.27 06:42:00 -
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Originally by: Deka Kador I wont' eat anything that didn't have a face.
Agreed. I used to have a girlfriend who got upset about the idea of veal. I'd bring up the subject, and then make really sad mournful mooing sounds. It drove her crazy.
Now I'm dating a girl who's an actual vegetarian. Well...until the occasional trip to IHOP for some eggs, hash browns, and BACON! She wouldn't let me use my phone to take a picture of her eating the bacon, though. Damn.
MOOOOO!!!
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Lord Aradon
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Posted - 2005.09.27 08:08:00 -
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Veganism, even vegetarianism is daft, we are not herbivore, we are omnivores leaning heavily to carnivores (due to our teeth layout) Herbivores dont have canines simple, we are not designed to ignore meat, plus its fact that neglecting meat leads to deficiencies. (thats why most veggies, vegans take vitamin supplements)
Anyways, look at it like this, your trapped on a desert island with a veggie, how long would the veggie take to give up on leaves and berries after watching you feast on fish and wild boar? ---- Join Us
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d'hofren
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Posted - 2005.09.27 09:17:00 -
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Originally by: Lord Aradon Veganism, even vegetarianism is daft, we are not herbivore, we are omnivores leaning heavily to carnivores (due to our teeth layout) Herbivores dont have canines simple, we are not designed to ignore meat, plus its fact that neglecting meat leads to deficiencies. (thats why most veggies, vegans take vitamin supplements)
Anyways, look at it like this, your trapped on a desert island with a veggie, how long would the veggie take to give up on leaves and berries after watching you feast on fish and wild boar? ---- Join Us
Vegetarian here, (though I do have a soft spot for sea food when on holiday).
Respectfully, I think you have missed the point Lord.
Vegetarianism and Veganism are lifestyle choices. Most non-meat eaters appreciate that the human body is designed to run on whatever is available. In our day and age there is no need to eat animals, we can get everything we need from all sorts of pulses and veg. If there is no need to eat meat then why make another animal suffer? I view it as a personal choice. I happily cook meat for guests and happliy do a roast turkey every year at xmas for family and friends. It's just that I choose not to partake.
You see most of us could probably kill a human to defend ourselves. That doesn't mean that we have to kill in everyday life.
There is no real need to take vitamin suppliments. They tend to help those who don't have the time to plan meals.
(I couldn't go vegan though, I love cheese too much).
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Lanfear's Bane
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Posted - 2005.09.27 11:09:00 -
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I am a vegetarian except for fish. And duck. I mean lets face it they are practically fish anyway, I mean they spend most of their time in the water. Or pork, beef, chicken - anything that lives near to water in fact.
So vegetarian apart from those.
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FireFoxx80
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Posted - 2005.09.27 12:18:00 -
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Burn them all I say.
joke - fr those who don't undersand English humour
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Baldour Ngarr
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Posted - 2005.09.27 13:13:00 -
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Originally by: d'hofren If there is no need to eat meat then why make another animal suffer?
Err ... you do realise that if everyone agreed with you and turned vegetarian, then cows, pigs, sheep and assorted other farm animals would become *extinct*?
I thought you cared for animals?
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Deka Kador
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Posted - 2005.09.27 13:19:00 -
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I'd just like to point out that plants are alive too.
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Deka Kador
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Posted - 2005.09.27 13:20:00 -
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Best statement on vegetarianism I ever heard
"I'm not a vegetarian because I don't like animals. I'm a vegetarnian because I REALLY hate plants".
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Lord Aradon
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Posted - 2005.09.27 13:21:00 -
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Originally by: Baldour Ngarr
Originally by: d'hofren If there is no need to eat meat then why make another animal suffer?
Err ... you do realise that if everyone agreed with you and turned vegetarian, then cows, pigs, sheep and assorted other farm animals would become *extinct*?
I thought you cared for animals?
Exactly, there probably only alive because we want to eat them.
And sure yeah, life-style choice, my arse!! we evolved from meat-eaters, and its simple fact that many many veggies are so because they believe animals are treated cruelly and they feel that by cutting demand they will affect the supply.
And you can look it up anywhere, you need to eat very carefully when you are a vegetarian as you can become very deficient in many things, this is FACT my friend, so overall, i have missed nothing 
But hey!! ive nothing against veggies at all, my mum and sister are, i just feel that where we meant to eat veg and only veg we wouldnt be designed to kill. The only reason its a "life style" change is because we are developed enough to coose what we want to eat, and lucky enough to generally be able to do it. ---- Join Us
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jbob2000
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Posted - 2005.09.27 13:45:00 -
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Hey buddy, we're on the top of the food chain!
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d'hofren
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Posted - 2005.09.27 14:04:00 -
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I also evolved from a small ape that gained it's advantage over the next ape family when it developed the key skill of stoving other animals heads in with sharp stones. That doesn't make me want to club everything in sight. I have, (as a human), evolved to a stage where I can make my own choices. It is a simple choice. I've been this way for over ten years. I am healthy. There you go.
Truly, it really isn't that difficult to eat a healthy diet as a vegetarian or a vegan. You just have to be aware of what you don't get in your diet and ensure you "fill" those needs. I have been a veggie for over ten years. Yes, it does take more effort than just throwing another TV dinner in the microwave or dialing dominoes every night. Then again I enjoy cooking so what the heck.
I've already said I have nothing against meat eaters. My choice not to, your choice to.
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Caeden Nicomachean
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Posted - 2005.09.27 14:13:00 -
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Originally by: Xeau Are there any others?
The wife and I did it for just over six months, and spent five years octo-lovo. Basically started out as ruthless ideologists, and have allowed Darth Vader to creep back in.
If nothing else it makes people you talk to consider what they put into their mouths, assuming you are the conversational type.
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Deka Kador
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Posted - 2005.09.27 14:20:00 -
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0007158041/202-8337789-7698230
Read this if you are in the UK and think supermarkets fresh food is good for you.
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slapp
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Posted - 2005.09.27 15:50:00 -
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Uther Doull
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Posted - 2005.09.27 16:03:00 -
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i don't even like meat, but i hate animals so i eat it on general principle 
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Kyguard
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Posted - 2005.09.27 16:07:00 -
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Humans are omnivores people so we are obviously meant to consume protein derived from other animals.
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Eurydike
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Posted - 2005.09.27 16:11:00 -
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I try to eat only meat that is from ecologically run farms. I know, it's more expensive then run-of-the-mill stuff, but at least I'm not eating pounds of antibiotics and hormones with it.
Full fledged vegetarianism or even veganism just isn't for me.
But every once in a while (usually around that time of the month) I have a really strong urge to go to Burger King. ;_;
On a totally unrelated sidenote: Steven the Vegan by the absolutely hilarious Olde English comedy group. -------------------------------------- Sarela "Eurydike" Taris
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Xharky
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Posted - 2005.09.27 16:11:00 -
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Well...more meat for me
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Deadeye Dave
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Posted - 2005.09.27 16:51:00 -
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I think there is nothing wrong with being vegetarian or vegan. It seems that most people think this leads to deficiencies. If you think this is 'extreme' what about being fruitarian?
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DeMundus
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Posted - 2005.09.27 17:24:00 -
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Yeah I am and have been for over two years now - and I am very fine with it.
As I say: We do no longer live on natures conditions, but cultural conditions. We do not need to slaughter, what others may call "Lower form of species", to survive.
And generally alot could do with not eating all the **** thats out there, obese is being called a population wide diesase...
Sry for my bad english atm, tyoing fast - making dinner And no its not sand...
Regards DeM
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Kazim
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Posted - 2005.09.27 17:52:00 -
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I think you vegetarians/vegans are mad.
Ok there... I've said it
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