What it means to be a vegetarian

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mr.bigglesworth

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I would like to clarify what it means to be a vegetarian. first off, lets look at the word vegetarian. vegetarian is formed from the word vegetable and the suffix -arian meaning a person who. the common misconception is that being a vegetarian means you can eat fish. being a vegetarian means you ONLY eat vegetables, fruits, organic plant matter, and animal by-products. being a vegetarian means having no meat in your diet. many claim to be vegetarians but actually consume fish, or chicken along with their milk and veggies. this is fraud! this is called being omnivorous. in addition to being vegetarian there is also vegan. being vegan means eating no meats, or animal by-products. this includes milk, eggs, and bacon. For more information PLEASE visit this link and watch the video, if you watch it i GUARANTEE it will make you view the world differently. this video is very informative and it gives real life comparisons and the astounding discovery's of being vegan. this video shook the very foundation of the meat industry and i hope it will change yours :). enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0wpz_GtcyU
 
Just the SMELL of bacon is arousing. And pastrami... don't even get me started on pastrami

[video=youtube;S449KdjPKrY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S449KdjPKrY[/video]


Sorry, not trying to kill your thread, but if I did kill it, I would eat it.
 
I would like to clarify what it means to be a vegetarian. first off, lets look at the word vegetarian. vegetarian is formed from the word vegetable and the suffix -arian meaning a person who. the common misconception is that being a vegetarian means you can eat fish. being a vegetarian means you ONLY eat vegetables, fruits, organic plant matter, and animal by-products. being a vegetarian means having no meat in your diet. many claim to be vegetarians but actually consume fish, or chicken along with their milk and veggies. this is fraud! this is called being omnivorous. in addition to being vegetarian there is also vegan. being vegan means eating no meats, or animal by-products. this includes milk, eggs, and bacon. For more information PLEASE visit this link and watch the video, if you watch it i GUARANTEE it will make you view the world differently. this video is very informative and it gives real life comparisons and the astounding discovery's of being vegan. this video shook the very foundation of the meat industry and i hope it will change yours :). enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0wpz_GtcyU

Your absolutely right a true vegetarian doesn't eat seafood
 
Loves meat-based foods. In fact, most of the time, I only eat leafy foods if they are attached to meaty foods. Except fruit. That's the exception, but even there ice cream makes a world of difference...lol.

Not tryin to be a troll, just sayin...

But since I bring it up, does that mean vegans or vegetarians can't eat stuff like...chocolate cake or ice cream or cookies or...any baked goods for that matter...Stuff like that cuz it has animal by-product in it and/or is animal by=product based? And what about like fake meat like, I don't know, Imitation crab or something like that? Isn't that basically the same thing as eating the crab itself?
 
Content owner has not made the video available for mobile viewing so I snapped into a slim Jim instead.
 
Loves meat-based foods. In fact, most of the time, I only eat leafy foods if they are attached to meaty foods. Except fruit. That's the exception, but even there ice cream makes a world of difference...lol.

Not tryin to be a troll, just sayin...

But since I bring it up, does that mean vegans or vegetarians can't eat stuff like...chocolate cake or ice cream or cookies or...any baked goods for that matter...Stuff like that cuz it has animal by-product in it and/or is animal by=product based? And what about like fake meat like, I don't know, Imitation crab or something like that? Isn't that basically the same thing as eating the crab itself?

They have vegan baked goods, ice cream and etc, that doesnt have animal by-products.
 
I tried these vegan chocolate chip cookies and they were 10x better than the regular ones I had
 
Soy is poisonous.

And why would you make is a point to kill so much more frequently? All those innocent , tiny plants and seeds - slaughtered daily by vegetarians.

Actually, you need to read this:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1413853/posts

As a hobbyist, you should be lobbying against these mono-crops that are destroying the amazon, not advocating them. ONE cow can feed a family of four for a year, and that's a local, grass-fed sustainable cow. You're wiping species out of existence and claiming the blood of some thirty mice or birds and their irreplaceable habitat for every box of toxic soy drink you consume. How is that better? Tell me?

Also, it's really easy to spot a vegan. After about a year, they wobble a lot, have no energy, and their muscles are wasting away. They also turn the heat up all the time because they are so malnourished ad cold. Fine by me, more real food coming my way.
 
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