Poll

What do you identify as?

Omnivorous
Vegetarian
Vegan

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beans

needs more protein

too much gas

like, there's more gas in that than a 7-eleven

i'm not a vegetarian but i don't have a problem with people who are. my algebra teacher was vegan while he lived in california but he had to give that up when he moved to my state because its the south and everything here involves meat
what lol
im from oklahoma which is almost as south as you can get and i didn't need to give up not eating meat

what state do you live in

what lol
im from oklahoma which is almost as south as you can get and i didn't need to give up not eating meat

what state do you live in
arkansas
i live in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere as well so there isn't a lot of variety when it comes to vegetables



I can't live without my meat :^)

Not really vegetarian but I don't really like the taste of most meat so I often go on few week stretches without it just because I don't feel like eating it
but I really never understood the whole "they where alive at one point so i can't eat them" thing

california

His loss, the greatest thing known to northern Californians. The Barbecue Tri-tip sandwhich.

I used to be a stone cold meat destroyer, everything everywhere is meat forget veggies fo lyfe.
Now I honestly think I could try being veggo, if just for a while. I don't really want to give up meat (that stuffs tasty yo) but I think I might see how long I last at some point.

I don't mind vegetarians

vegans are crazy though


well being a vegan is usually a morale choice because they don't like how animals are treated but i tend to agree its a bit extreme

i would never give up meat

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Sometimes I feel like becoming vegetarian because the meat industry is so massively forgeted.