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Kegmama 03.30.2009 01:11 PM

I can't do the vegetarian thing anymore; I enjoy a nice piece of meat in my mouth once in awhile.

Glice 03.30.2009 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Kegmama
I can't do the vegetarian thing anymore; I enjoy a nice piece of meat in my mouth once in awhile.


There's an interesting inversion occurs in language whereby the so-called 'euphemism' comes to supplant the explicit object which it seeks to cloak. To wit, the above seems more unecessary than saying "I like to suck cock" due to the (by now) frail nature of its ruse (viz., this is not 1940).

Glice's loquacious observations, #39.

Glice 03.30.2009 01:39 PM

I tell you what though I'd 'do' vegetarianism, if you know what I mean. By which I mean, I'd have sex with a vegetarian. Woman. With my penis.

Rob Instigator 03.30.2009 01:56 PM

i am an omnivore, like all humans.

I eat anything that keeps me alive another day.

last night my g/f and I had caviar and brie cheese and strawberries ad blackberries for dinne.

Kegmama 03.30.2009 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Glice

Glice's loquacious observations, #39.



Kegmama's sagacious ascertainments #69:

Your eloquent, perspicacious demeanor and frequent, incessant use of eminently intelligent words, most definitely qualifies you a prick and not just a dick. Congrats my friend.

joe11121 03.30.2009 03:02 PM

I'd enjoy being a vegetarian, but I get cooked meat everyday, so I eat what I am given. If you wanna be one, then go for it!

ploesj 03.30.2009 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by joe11121
I'd enjoy being a vegetarian, but I get cooked meat everyday, so I eat what I am given. If you wanna be one, then go for it!

i'm the only vegetarian in a family of eight. you just have to take some responsibility yourself and make sure you get your own good food. i usually eat what the others eat, minus the meat, and add something to make up for it.

Inhuman 03.30.2009 05:49 PM

For me vegetarianism wasn't hard at all to get used to. In fact it was way easier than I thought. The first two weeks it slipped my mind, and I was still drinking Clamato juice not thinking of the clam in it at all, but it's very easy to do.

One of the difficult parts is having people ask you why you decide to eat veg, and often argue in defense of their own diet. I only talk about why I'm vegetarian if others ask, and unfortunately there are many who take offense to what you say, purely because they feel like you are criticizing their diet.

My personal reasoning is primarily because animal consumption is unethical to me. If you can choose for there to be less suffering, then do it. The conditions are shocking for what the animals go through. I find eating an animal is unusual, it's convention that drives people to eat it. The beef industry alone causes more pollution than cars on the road as well.

It's healthy for you too, just watch your protein and B12 and you'll be fine, just make sure to supplement properly.

jon boy 03.30.2009 07:31 PM

sure why now if you want to then do it.

Norma J 03.31.2009 02:29 AM

I've been vegan for about 8 years and vegetarian for about 2 years before that.

I don't find it hard at all. I eat out at a lot of restaurants and cafes etc, and they can usually nearly always accommodate for my needs/diet, and the ones who don't want to (and some aren't willing to) I move on.
It used to be a lot harder when I started out but these days its a lot easier - most supermarkets in fact have a decent vege section.

I don't see it as a task or an issue at all when it comes to me eating... its more of an issue for others, surprisingly.

And yeah, like others have said, take vitamin supplements and you'll be fine, this applies to meat eaters as well - eating meat doesn't mean a healthy diet.

Youth_Against_Facism 03.31.2009 04:29 AM

I didn't think there was this many vegetarians/vegans on this site! I'll slowly and gradually become a vegetarian. :)

Cheers guys

terminal pharmacy 03.31.2009 04:35 AM

my niece decided to become vego when she was four, she is now 11 and still vego. no one else in her immediate family is and it was completely her decision, which, is very cool for a four yr old to make that kind of decision off her own back.

myself however, i was vego for a few years and was not for me. i worship the many and varied flavours, textures and cuts of the mightiest of noble creatures the pig.

Youth_Against_Facism 03.31.2009 04:42 AM

My sis is the only vegetarian in my family.

ZEROpumpkins 03.31.2009 05:27 AM

Veg is way easier than I thought dude. And i'm a beefy guy. Haven't really lost weight from it but I know inside i'm healthier.

gualbert 03.31.2009 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
Veg is way easier than I thought dude. And i'm a beefy guy. Haven't really lost weight from it but I know inside i'm healthier.

When I was 17, my problem was to gain weight, not losing some.
You seem very ahead of your age.

ploesj 03.31.2009 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
Veg is way easier than I thought dude. And i'm a beefy guy. Haven't really lost weight from it but I know inside i'm healthier.


it's not true that you will lose weight when becoming a vegetarian, but i do notice i have less problems with staying at the same weight than other people... since you miss out on so many greasy foods (think of all the grease used to prepare the meat), i can have more treats than others without gaining much. actually my nutritionist literally told me to eat some more butter on my bread, since i even had to make sure i got enough fatty foods.

Youth_Against_Facism 03.31.2009 05:53 AM

mmmm interesting. I'm the same as my mates (weight wise) but I'd still like to be skinnier.

ploesj 03.31.2009 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Youth_Against_Facism
mmmm interesting. I'm the same as my mates (weight wise) but I'd still like to be skinnier.


cut back on candy and move enough and you'll be fine.

Youth_Against_Facism 03.31.2009 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
cut back on candy and move enough and you'll be fine.


Don't eat candy and I ride my BMX flat out 1 hr a day. :D

ploesj 03.31.2009 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Youth_Against_Facism
Don't eat candy and I ride my BMX flat out 1 hr a day. :D


your weight will probably be fine then ;-)


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