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I like them.
3 (7.3%)
I am one.
4 (9.8%)
Meh/No opinion
17 (41.5%)
I don't like them
2 (4.9%)
WHY WOULD YOU ONLY EAT VEGETABLES WHEN THERE'S SO MUCH AT STEAK!?
15 (36.6%)

Total Members Voted: 41

Author Topic: What do you think about vegetarians?  (Read 1225 times)

I think it's just silly.
The animals are already dead, we're not just going to stop killing them.
And they taste so good.

I don't understand people who take and make the choice to be a vegetarian at all.

I think it's just silly.
The animals are already dead, we're not just going to stop killing them.
Becoming a vegetarian as a form of protest is stupid. Choosing to not eat it is a personal ethical matter.

Honestly I don't think that being a vegetarian is good for your diet.

I know a vegetarian who didn't like tofu so they ended up going to the hospital for not having enough protein.
There's a fine line between a smart Vegan and a dumb one. There's ways you can still get daily nutrients and so fourth using alternatives. You have to be pretty wealthy to be a smart vegan though.

IMO: I don't mind them. More steak for me!

how about a 'no opinion' option

because i don't dislike nor like people for being vegetarians..?

That's what the Meh option is for.

For some reason I am always really wanting to try a vegan diet. Just to try it really too no ethical or health reason I just wanna try it. Not just that but only raw uncooked vegan food just for maximum difficulty.

This except I want to try a Vegetarian diet for a month. Mainly because i'm rather curious about the impact it will have on my body, and it's always fun to try something new.


But after that month I am gonna have mouth love with a nice juicy tender steak.
« Last Edit: April 29, 2013, 11:07:18 PM by CreamTurk3y »

vegetarians, i have to get their reasons before i make any judgment calls, i've met some vegetarians who do very well at it and all the better for them.
vegans, i will murder with a tenderizer.

I think they are fine, they are totally entitled to configuring their diet that way. I personally would never be a vegetarian/vegan, but I hardly ever consume meat, I do eat fish though.

I don't have problems with Vegetarians.
I did have a problem about how people became vegetarians because of horse meat found in Irish Burgers.

i dont mind those who do it just for personal health choice.

but i loving hate the friends who are all about animal love.

Again, I see nothing wrong with animal activists, but some go too far and intervene way too much when they shouldn't be.

I don't have problems with Vegetarians.
I did have a problem about how people became vegetarians because of horse meat found in Irish Burgers.

horse meat tastes better and is of higher quality then beef. people should be so lucky.

As a developing (micro)biologist, i laugh at these people, they made the worst evolutionary decision ever.
omnivorous and meat-eating human[at top]


vegetarians [average herbivore]



vegans [next to prairie dog]

don't even get me started on vegans.

i can understand being a vegecigarette if you just don't like meat/the idea of meat (no, actually, i can't understand it, and you're still dumb and crazy, bacon is wonderful you bastards)
it's super stupid when it's for "ideological reasons" though. you're not saving any lives, buddy. the meat in front of you's already dead, and now you're just wasting it. at the very least, if you don't eat it someone else will, so you're not making a difference other than being a pain to take out to dinner.

horse meat tastes better and is of higher quality then beef. people should be so lucky.
word, i don't get why people were complaining about it

horse meat tastes better and is of higher quality then beef. people should be so lucky.
I thought horse meat was stringy?