Poll

On what level do you think of vegans?

VEGANS ARE THE BEST!
Vegans are ok and we should respect that.
Vegan is a little too far, and we should be vegetarian.
I don't care either way.
I can't live without meat.
Vegans suck but I respect vegetarians.
Vegans and vegetarians suck.
SCREW VEGANS AND VEGETARIANS!

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Lol wut?
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I've never been told how starfish...

If you haven't you still don't need to keep commenting on it. Along with all the other friends that do it. Maybe the feature just needs to be disabled entirely...


So how do I?

A good place to check would be in your profile settings, its an option under Look and Layout Preferences.



I've never been told how starfish...
This has been brought up many times there's even a topic about it : \
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What's the point of doing it? What do you get out of it? Nothing.


just like running in the specal olimpics.


just like running in the specal olimpics.
I think you belong in the "Special Olympics".


You can be healthy and eat meat.

It's actually a lot easier to be healthy if you eat meat. Not to mention a lot tastier.

Nothing like a good hard salami on rye with some mustard.

I would wager that Vegans typically appear (ok, maybe "are") healthier than their meat-eating counterparts due to a significant number of other lifestyle changes that accompany such a belief system.

It is likely that were a fair survey done, you'd see increased percentages of people exercising regularly, taking vitamins and getting more sleep who were vegans, just based on the lifestyle they choose.

If my assumption is correct, then the theory that choosing to not eat meat leads to being a healthier person is flawed (if not downright incorrect).

An experiment could be performed, but isolating the single variable (to eat meat, or not to eat meat) would be challenging. Different ages, races and other genetic factors would likely effect the results. This means such an experiment would demand the honesty and integrity of a large, diverse group of people. Human nature threatens the accuracy of the potential experiment, even before it can begin.

Have you noticed how the younger the vegans are, the more idiotic responses come from their mouth?

I think you belong in the "Special Olympics".
those are being held in my state :D

Have you noticed how the younger the vegans are, the more idiotic responses come from their mouth?
Young vegans haven't formed opinions by themselves and just believe what they are spoon fed by PETA and other vegan activists.

Exactly.

Wow, when I think of a vegan, I think of the Mac guy on the Mac Advertisements.