by The Allied Tribe » Mon Feb 03, 2020 7:22 pm
2nd Allied Tribe War is over, The Allied Tribe repels an invasion by ATFF | The Allied Tribe officially bans Child Labor, Compulsory Organ Harvesting | The Allied Tribe states that force must be used strictly defensively, begins armed neutrality and cuts aggressive military ties with all nations
by The Allied Tribe » Mon Feb 03, 2020 7:25 pm
2nd Allied Tribe War is over, The Allied Tribe repels an invasion by ATFF | The Allied Tribe officially bans Child Labor, Compulsory Organ Harvesting | The Allied Tribe states that force must be used strictly defensively, begins armed neutrality and cuts aggressive military ties with all nations
by The Allied Tribe » Mon Feb 03, 2020 7:28 pm
2nd Allied Tribe War is over, The Allied Tribe repels an invasion by ATFF | The Allied Tribe officially bans Child Labor, Compulsory Organ Harvesting | The Allied Tribe states that force must be used strictly defensively, begins armed neutrality and cuts aggressive military ties with all nations
by The Holy Therns » Mon Feb 03, 2020 7:32 pm
Gallade wrote:Love, cake, wine and banter. No greater meaning to life (〜^∇^)〜
Ethel mermania wrote:to therns is to transend the pettiness of the field of play into the field of dreams.
by Rojava Free State » Mon Feb 03, 2020 7:37 pm
Rojava Free State wrote:Listen yall. I'm only gonna say it once but I want you to remember it. This ain't a world fit for good men. It seems like you gotta be monstrous just to make it. Gotta have a little bit of darkness within you just to survive. You gotta stoop low everyday it seems like. Stoop all the way down to the devil in these times. And then one day you look in the mirror and you realize that you ain't you anymore. You're just another monster, and thanks to your actions, someone else will eventually become as warped and twisted as you. Never forget that the best of us are just the best of a bad lot. Being at the top of a pile of feces doesn't make you anything but shit like the rest. Never forget that.
by The Allied Tribe » Mon Feb 03, 2020 7:38 pm
Rojava Free State wrote:Only animals I eat are fish. Besides that, most of my diet consists of vegetables and rice
2nd Allied Tribe War is over, The Allied Tribe repels an invasion by ATFF | The Allied Tribe officially bans Child Labor, Compulsory Organ Harvesting | The Allied Tribe states that force must be used strictly defensively, begins armed neutrality and cuts aggressive military ties with all nations
by Rojava Free State » Mon Feb 03, 2020 7:40 pm
Rojava Free State wrote:Listen yall. I'm only gonna say it once but I want you to remember it. This ain't a world fit for good men. It seems like you gotta be monstrous just to make it. Gotta have a little bit of darkness within you just to survive. You gotta stoop low everyday it seems like. Stoop all the way down to the devil in these times. And then one day you look in the mirror and you realize that you ain't you anymore. You're just another monster, and thanks to your actions, someone else will eventually become as warped and twisted as you. Never forget that the best of us are just the best of a bad lot. Being at the top of a pile of feces doesn't make you anything but shit like the rest. Never forget that.
by Tinhampton » Mon Feb 03, 2020 7:54 pm
The Allied Tribe wrote:The usual goal of a vegetarian is to help the environment and to encourage other people to quit their meat-eating ways.
The Allied Tribe wrote:...there are different kinds of vegetarians, and there are other forms of debatable types of them. Examples are pescatarians and pollotarians, who, in the opinions of most people (including me), are not vegetarians because they eat a form of meat.
The Allied Tribe wrote:The main problem with most vegetarians, however, is that there are people with very meat-heavy diets, who tend to be dehydrated and have weak bones, but they also forget about the environment and that animals still have feelings.
The Allied Tribe wrote:a vegetarian is a person who does not eat ANY meat... I am a lacto vegetarian, because I think that it is a way to help the environment by taking out meat, eggs, leather
by Togeria » Mon Feb 03, 2020 7:57 pm
by Aeritai » Mon Feb 03, 2020 7:58 pm
by The Allied Tribe » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:14 pm
Tinhampton wrote:For future reference: Am currently a nonstakeholder - in the correctly-spelled context - but was a nominal and occasionally-lapsed vegetarian (now fully lapsed for 25 years) for large swathes of teenagehood on (officially) financial pretexts, although I never quite considered myself as such.The Allied Tribe wrote:The usual goal of a vegetarian is to help the environment and to encourage other people to quit their meat-eating ways.
I was under the impression that such behaviours were more characteristic of the vegan subset.
Not necessarily. Some vegetarians became vegetarians for the purpose of helping the environment, while keeping some foods that they like.The Allied Tribe wrote:...there are different kinds of vegetarians, and there are other forms of debatable types of them. Examples are pescatarians and pollotarians, who, in the opinions of most people (including me), are not vegetarians because they eat a form of meat.
Define "meat."
Meat is any and all forms of animal flesh, including fish and poultry.The Allied Tribe wrote:The main problem with most vegetarians, however, is that there are people with very meat-heavy diets, who tend to be dehydrated and have weak bones, but they also forget about the environment and that animals still have feelings.
Is this a problem for vegetarians inasmuch as it can be analogously said that "The main problem with most goalkeepers is that there are people who score lots of goals, who tend to have dry spells and can be injured for long periods, but they also forget that other footballers have feelings?" Or ought this to tie in with the first quote from your OP that I made?
Those two statements are different from each other. I mainly wrote that to add to the rest of the statements.The Allied Tribe wrote:a vegetarian is a person who does not eat ANY meat... I am a lacto vegetarian, because I think that it is a way to help the environment by taking out meat, eggs, leather
emphasis mine... With that said, how far ought vegetarians to abstain from other animal byproducts?
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by The Allied Tribe » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:16 pm
Togeria wrote:So I've always been interested in Vegetarianism/Veganism. My biggest question is when it comes not eating meat or stopping yourself from eating it (if you were a previous omnivore) do you ever get past cravings for meat or is that a issue that ever comes or develops?
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by The Allied Tribe » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:16 pm
2nd Allied Tribe War is over, The Allied Tribe repels an invasion by ATFF | The Allied Tribe officially bans Child Labor, Compulsory Organ Harvesting | The Allied Tribe states that force must be used strictly defensively, begins armed neutrality and cuts aggressive military ties with all nations
by The Allied Tribe » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:22 pm
Aeritai wrote:Opinions on Vegan Burgers? I'm not a Vegetarian myself, but I am curious to what Vegetarians think about Vegan Burgers like the Impossible Whopper from Burger King.
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by Outer Sparta » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:31 pm
by Major-Tom » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:32 pm
Aeritai wrote:Opinions on Vegan Burgers? I'm not a Vegetarian myself, but I am curious to what Vegetarians think about Vegan Burgers like the Impossible Whopper from Burger King.
by Outer Sparta » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:34 pm
Major-Tom wrote:Aeritai wrote:Opinions on Vegan Burgers? I'm not a Vegetarian myself, but I am curious to what Vegetarians think about Vegan Burgers like the Impossible Whopper from Burger King.
The Impossible Whopper is not great, that said, I've made some vegan burgers just using Beyond Meat. It's pretty tasty, I just recommend pan frying those patties over using a grill.
by Outer Sparta » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:35 pm
by Major-Tom » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:36 pm
by Xmara » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:37 pm
by Outer Sparta » Mon Feb 03, 2020 8:38 pm
Major-Tom wrote:Outer Sparta wrote:I still want to eat meat, but I don't want to eat it without the guilt and all the gory stuff that comes in processing it. In-vitro is my preferred option for sure in the future.
I mean, you could always search for more sustainably farmed meats and buy more poultry/seafood than beef, pork etc. I'm trying to wean myself off meat as well, but I haven't stopped completely.
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