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Are you a vegetarian?

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Postby Lord Canti on Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:53 pm

It's survival of the fittest....I like the taste of chicken, steak and pork so I eat them....plain and simple. If a superior creature to me was to come into existance, wanting to hunt me for food, I would fight the creature to the best of my abilities and ultimatly accept my fate if I am eaten.
I agree that all the animals we process for food should be treated humanely and should be killed painlessly.
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Postby strike wolf on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:02 am

All I know is that I like meat and if a few animals have to sacrifice their lives for my appetite so be it. That's the way nature is.
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Postby Hitman079 on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:12 am

Lord Canti wrote:
I agree that all the animals we process for food should be treated humanely and should be killed painlessly.
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the animal killed in the most painful way- a lobster. when they boil, they don't die immediately. noo, it is likened to a human on fire. this chef invented a stupid shocker that kills it in less time, but it doesn't die immediately.
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Postby jay_a2j on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:15 am

SnowGeneral wrote:To Spuzzell: So what? Have you seen what the breeders do to the animals? They are not treated humanly and spend their life in a tight space in realy bad environments. I don't support that and thats why im a vegetarian.



Yet they are still slaughtered and raised the same way. Your boycott of meat isn't saving lives and is probably harming yours. :wink:
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Postby Guiscard on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:17 am

To be frank, I *heart* steak.
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Postby Cynthia on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:17 am

Lord Canti wrote:I agree that all the animals we process for food should be treated humanely and should be killed painlessly.


ummm, why should animals be treated humanely? They're animals, they should be treated like animals.
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Postby millej11 on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:18 am

s.xkitten wrote:i've said it before...go check my post up at the top...and i don't suffer


you don't say anything in that post about your motive other than that you don't do it because of animals.
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Postby strike wolf on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:21 am

Hitman079 wrote:
Lord Canti wrote:
I agree that all the animals we process for food should be treated humanely and should be killed painlessly.
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the animal killed in the most painful way- a lobster. when they boil, they don't die immediately. noo, it is likened to a human on fire. this chef invented a stupid shocker that kills it in less time, but it doesn't die immediately.
I thought they died instantly when cooked maybe I am thinking of crabs or something.
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Postby Lord Canti on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:25 am

Cynthia wrote:
Lord Canti wrote:I agree that all the animals we process for food should be treated humanely and should be killed painlessly.


ummm, why should animals be treated humanely? They're animals, they should be treated like animals.


By "like animals" what do you mean?
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Postby Cynthia on Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:32 am

Lord Canti wrote:
Cynthia wrote:
Lord Canti wrote:I agree that all the animals we process for food should be treated humanely and should be killed painlessly.


ummm, why should animals be treated humanely? They're animals, they should be treated like animals.


By "like animals" what do you mean?


It was a joke :roll:
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Postby AlgyTaylor on Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:51 am

SnowGeneral wrote:It's easy to eat right as a vegetarian nowerdays. There are many products and many books and websites with info and advice. You don't need to eat meat, but you can't just live on fruit and vegetables. You need vitamins and minerals from pills. You also need protein from beans and other products.

Nah, that's bollocks. I've been veggie my entire life (so almost 25 years) - never taken any extra vitamins or minerals. And I'm a darn sight healthier than pretty much everyone I know who eats meat.
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Postby AlgyTaylor on Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:56 am

Cynthia wrote:
Lord Canti wrote:I agree that all the animals we process for food should be treated humanely and should be killed painlessly.


ummm, why should animals be treated humanely? They're animals, they should be treated like animals.

Maybe treat them Animanely, then?
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Postby btownmeggy on Fri Mar 02, 2007 1:38 pm

Hitman079 wrote:the animal killed in the most painful way- a lobster. when they boil, they don't die immediately. noo, it is likened to a human on fire. this chef invented a stupid shocker that kills it in less time, but it doesn't die immediately.


My partner's sister is a chef. She once told me the kindest way to kill a crab is to smash it with a mallet before you put it in the boiling water. I reckon maybe you could do that with a lobster's head.
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Postby SolidLuigi on Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:11 pm

I'm not a vegetarian, but I respect people who choose to be, that is their choice as an individual. The people I don't like are vegetarians who talk shit about people who aren't, one of my friends is like this. See these canines in my mouth? They aren't there for looks, it's because we are naturally omnivores. Thankfully I don't see any high and mighty vegetarians here :D

I'm also a hunter, but thats a whole different debate in which anti-hunters don't have a leg to stand on.
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Postby Stymie on Tue May 22, 2007 6:10 pm

I was raised on a farm, and we own a cattle ranch now.
The best way to get grade A beef,or pork is to raise your own cows, pigs.
When they are just right, you take it to a butcher.
That way you know what your getting. You can tell them how you like your steaks cut and how lean you like it etc....
Also, you decide how much you want made into ground beef, and how many steaks. Same thing with pigs. It is also a lot cheaper. (If you have a freezer to hold it all.) :wink:
To get grade A chicken- We raise your own, and when they are ready for eating you wring their necks and then pluck em' and clean out the innards and cut them into parts, and freeze.
The best veggies are homegrown. (Yummy)
We always had a huge garden.
You can't buy no tomato better than homegrown.
This way you know what your eating and don't have to worry about all the yucky junk that can be put into your food.
Happy eating.... :wink:
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Postby unriggable on Tue May 22, 2007 6:17 pm

AlgyTaylor wrote:
Cynthia wrote:
Lord Canti wrote:I agree that all the animals we process for food should be treated humanely and should be killed painlessly.


ummm, why should animals be treated humanely? They're animals, they should be treated like animals.

Maybe treat them Animanely, then?


A little smart, are we?

I agree that animals don't deserve the same treatment as humans, but at the same time I believe that what we are doing to them now is absurd. Literally, every chicken is fed by having a tube forced down their throat and being filled with this oil-shit until their stomachs can no longer expand. It's an absolutely disgusting practice that should be stopped.

At the same time though, they're delicious.
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Postby chewyman on Tue May 22, 2007 7:09 pm

You have canine teeth, get over it.
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Postby Iliad on Wed May 23, 2007 1:54 am

I'm not a veggie however I respect the people who are and even thinking of becoming one, when I grow up maybe because to produce the meat we need the animal and to grow the animal we need to use up food that we could've ate. Vegetarianism is good for the planet.
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Postby Iz Man on Wed May 23, 2007 8:21 am

I love veal.

What makes it so tasty is the young defenseless calf is kept in a real small box so it can't move much.
Keeps the meat real tender.

mmm...

I feel like lighting up the barbecue !!
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Postby alex_white101 on Wed May 23, 2007 8:24 am

my mum is a vegetarian as she has an allergic reaction to meat, gets like this red rash all over her. and since she is the cook of the family we all basically eat like veggies, i dont mind, but i LOVE bacon. so whenever we go out to eat we all (except my mum of course) stuff ourselves silly with MEAT.
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Postby Dancing Mustard on Wed May 23, 2007 8:57 am

btownmeggy wrote:
Hitman079 wrote:the animal killed in the most painful way- a lobster. when they boil, they don't die immediately. noo, it is likened to a human on fire. this chef invented a stupid shocker that kills it in less time, but it doesn't die immediately.


My partner's sister is a chef. She once told me the kindest way to kill a crab is to smash it with a mallet before you put it in the boiling water. I reckon maybe you could do that with a lobster's head.

Crabs and lobsters cannot complain, they should have been born squishier if they desired a more gentle end. Alternatively they should have been born less delicious... that would have worked too.
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Postby Iz Man on Wed May 23, 2007 8:59 am

Dancing Mustard wrote:
btownmeggy wrote:
Hitman079 wrote:the animal killed in the most painful way- a lobster. when they boil, they don't die immediately. noo, it is likened to a human on fire. this chef invented a stupid shocker that kills it in less time, but it doesn't die immediately.


My partner's sister is a chef. She once told me the kindest way to kill a crab is to smash it with a mallet before you put it in the boiling water. I reckon maybe you could do that with a lobster's head.

Crabs and lobsters cannot complain, they should have been born squishier if they desired a more gentle end. Alternatively they should have been born less delicious... that would have worked too.


That and the fact their brains & nervous systems are so primative they don't even recognize pain.

They are delicious, aren't they? :twisted:
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Postby btownmeggy on Wed May 23, 2007 9:14 am

I've stopped eating meat since this thread was first active. I did it in solidarity with my partner who did it for health reasons. We continue to eat fish and seafood, as many studies have shown that pescovegetarians tend to be somewhat healthier than vegetarians. Of course, diet isn't the sole determinant of health, but it's a big one.
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Postby btownmeggy on Wed May 23, 2007 9:17 am

Iz Man wrote:That and the fact their brains & nervous systems are so primative they don't even recognize pain.


LINK???
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