MEATHEADS (Why Vegetarinism/Veganism is a Bad idea and why Vegetarians should be eaten alive).
I have a friend who is a raw vegan. He would only chew on raw vegetables and fruits and nuts and nothing else. He wouldn’t eat anything cooked, let alone meat, fish or dairy. Apparently this type of diet isn’t really “good” for his body as a whole. He would shiver and have tiny spasms from intense cravings for cooked food, not to mention he was a whopping 130 pounds and has been lifting the same weight in the gym for years.
I mean I can kind of step into his shoes. I used to be a hardcore dieter myself. But I ate meat. Lots of it. After experimenting with different kinds of diets and lifting regimes, I learned that it isn’t really necessary to go against your instincts and what your body is telling you when it comes to food. I mean if you squat deep and train hard 3 or 4 times a week, you can pretty much get away with eating whatever the hell you want, just don’t be ignorant enough to make burgers and pizzas your every meal. It’s better for you mentally anyway.
I tried to be a vegetarian for a week during one of my cutting phases just to see how my body would respond and whether or not I would lose fat faster. Not only did I not lose fat during this week, I was hungry after every 2 hours. This was due to the fact that my body was without protein, since there are only so many calories and nutrients in lettuce and apples.
Personally, I think the concept of vegetarianism is an ignorant and full of crap.
People who are vegetarians will probably tell you that the reason why they don’t eat meat is because it’s “better for the environment”, “it’s better for your body”, and “it’s better for the millions of farm animals who suffer each day because we just can’t resist not eating meat”.
However none of these claims hold true.
First of all, humans are hard wired to eat meat. It’s part of our biology. It’s the way we evolved. Meat was one of the main components that sped up our evolution to have the large brain capacity we have today. Meat contains all 20 amino acids, and provides energy-rich fatty acids for our brain tissues. Hunting for meat also made us more intelligent and resourceful. We had to learn how to use our hands and brains by innovating tools to kill our prey. And if you look at nature, meat eaters and omnivores are usually more intelligent than plant eaters. It takes a lot more cognitive, visual, and physical skill to subdue a moving prey as opposed to just eating the grass that’s laying in front of you.
Hunting for meat is also in some cases a collective effort. Animals that live in group are also more intelligent than animals that are loners. Living in groups force animals to learn to develop strategies, plan ahead, communicate about how to compete against each other within the group you live in, as well as other groups who are competing against your group. Meat was also a critical tool for our ancestor’s social lives. Before money and other commodities were created, meat was the only currency. Males were bigger than females because men fought and hunted. It was likely that men brought home meat and traded it for coitus. (If you think about it, we still do that today. One of the most common things you see in a date is that a man would buy a woman food in hope for some pussy in return). Meat was also a lot harder to come by than grass, and a lot more calorie-dense than lettuce, so it makes much more sense to seduce and impress others with meat than grass. Buying a girl a 50 dollar steak is probably much more impressive than a 15 dollar plate of salad. Meat also allowed us to reciprocate to others. A hunter who got lucky with a prey wouldn’t be able to eat the entire carcass. Taking his share, he could provide the remainder for others, in hope that they would return the favor when he comes up empty.
So meat made us smarter, our eyes sharper, healthier, stronger, and more social. Even our biology is pro meat. Our teeth (incisors) are partly designed to tear up meat, and our stomachs produce chemicals and enzymes that are specifically programmed to break down proteins that are only found in meat.
Ok, fine. Just because we are designed to eat meat doesn’t mean we have to right? I mean we are also hardwired to be violent and have sex all the fucking time. But we don’t do these things because we are unselfish, rational, and conscious beings who have the mentality to make ethical choices (like not eating animals) to overcome our instinctual desires, right?
Vegetarians who refuse to eat meat because of the animal rights are pieces of shit who don’t know what the hell they are talking about because they are brain dead from lack of amino acids from MEAT.
Yes, it’s true that factory animals suffer. But grass fed cows and other animals that come off of humane farms die for good causes – they die for the ecosystem as a whole so that other animals can live. It’s a necessary evolutionary trade off. If you really think about it, these farm animals only exist because we eat them. Our intentions of eating meat and domesticating animals as means to an end is the reason why animals like pigs, chickens, dogs, cats, horses, and cows flourished, while their ancestors and other wild animals died off. Not all animals can be domesticated. Those that are able to be domesticated and eaten by us evolved to be that way precisely because it benefits both species in a co-evolutionary deal. And if those animals are loved, treated fairly and fed by humans, aren’t those chickens, cows and pigs happier than their wild counterparts who have to deal with other wild and brutal animals? The way chickens are slaughtered in a humane farm yields far less suffering than a wild chicken who chewed up and eaten alive by other wild predators.
Predation, however violent and brutal, is all part of nature’s design to benefit the ecosystem as a whole. If you feel sorry for the gazelles that are preyed upon by the cheetahs, don’t be. As a species, gazelles have to depend on the cheetahs for their survival and well-being. And because of cheetahs’ predations, they develop and evolved talents such as jumping abilities and agility and other unique physical traits such as their horns, colors, etc. The threat of a cheetah causes the gazelles to move to different areas so they don’t over populate or overrun their comfort zones and starve. Plants and grass that the gazelles eat also benefit from cheetah’s predation, and so do countless of other species that rely on healthy grass for survival. By the same token, chickens and cows also depend on the predations of human beings for their health. Humans are to domesticated chickens as wolves are to lamb. If we all turn into vegetarians and stop domesticating and eating chickens, chickens would probably become extinct and take down with them other species that depend and thrive upon the co-evolved arrangement between chicken and human beings.
Vegans and people who cry about animals rights are not ecologically looking at the bigger picture. They worry about whether or not each individual animal would suffer, but they aren’t thinking about nature or the species as a whole. Animal rights activists are liberals look at life through their own anthropologic lenses. Their ethics apply to liberal individualism that exists only in a man made society. It does not apply to the nature world with its built in system of checks and balances.
Vegetarianism is just a way for these liberals and animal rights activists to have something to cry and feel special about. Vegetarianism in the long run does not work for the environment. Eating meat is not only good for the animals, but for nature. Grasslands and pastures that are grazed on the natural way by grass fed cows are a lot more sustainable and healthier than grasslands with no animals. There are a lot of pastures and habitats that are diminishing because we aren’t letting ruminants grazing on them. Grass can only be green and healthy and natural if they are grazed. And since ruminants need predators like us to be healthy, our predation and domestication of these animals are crucial for the well-being of these habitats.
It’s not like if all of a sudden everyone turns into vegetarians, less animals would die and suffer. Animals would die no matter what type of diet human beings choose to follow. If everyone was a vegetarian, farmers would need to cultivate crops with a lot more intensity and give way to more rangeland, and that in turn could lead to the decline of the animals that depend on that particular habitat.
Also, if you take the animals out of the picture, not only would you have unhealthy lands and grass because there will be no animals to graze them and help them grow new and healthy grass, you would have no choice but to use artificial fertilizer and chemicals, since you wouldn’t have the their feces to compost the rangeland. Not to mention all of the hilly and rocky places in the world that cannot grow crops. You would have to make these people eat artificial foods or industrialized foods, where without meat, you would have to have your greens delivered from thousands and thousands of miles away, using vast amounts of fossil fuel leaving larger carbon footprints.
At the end of the day, the vegan utopia just isn’t very sustainable in an ecological sense. It isn’t better for the environment, it isn’t better for the animals, and finally it isn’t better for mother nature.
If you are sensitive about the whole corn-fed, industrialized animal deal, go order some grass fed beef over the internet, or go to the farmer’s organic market and eat locally. It’s better for local economy anyway, and you have more chances to socialize, since shopping in a farmer’s market yields 10 times the amount of conversation compared to buying food at a regular supermarket.
The bottom line is : Squat deep and when in doubt, eat MEAT. And like my friend Jeff said after reading this informative post :
“The healthy, strong, fast, carnivorous humans such as ourselves should hunt and eat the weaker vegetarian humans”. This cannot be further away from the truth. I adore factory farm animals. They are my favorite animals. I wish disney make an animation about factory farm animals who bite each other’s tails. They should make toys and lunch boxes with factory farm animal themes.h.
I mean I can kind of step into his shoes. I used to be a hardcore dieter myself. But I ate meat. Lots of it. After experimenting with different kinds of diets and lifting regimes, I learned that it isn’t really necessary to go against your instincts and what your body is telling you when it comes to food. I mean if you squat deep and train hard 3 or 4 times a week, you can pretty much get away with eating whatever the hell you want, just don’t be ignorant enough to make burgers and pizzas your every meal. It’s better for you mentally anyway.
I tried to be a vegetarian for a week during one of my cutting phases just to see how my body would respond and whether or not I would lose fat faster. Not only did I not lose fat during this week, I was hungry after every 2 hours. This was due to the fact that my body was without protein, since there are only so many calories and nutrients in lettuce and apples.
Personally, I think the concept of vegetarianism is an ignorant and full of crap.
People who are vegetarians will probably tell you that the reason why they don’t eat meat is because it’s “better for the environment”, “it’s better for your body”, and “it’s better for the millions of farm animals who suffer each day because we just can’t resist not eating meat”.
However none of these claims hold true.
First of all, humans are hard wired to eat meat. It’s part of our biology. It’s the way we evolved. Meat was one of the main components that sped up our evolution to have the large brain capacity we have today. Meat contains all 20 amino acids, and provides energy-rich fatty acids for our brain tissues. Hunting for meat also made us more intelligent and resourceful. We had to learn how to use our hands and brains by innovating tools to kill our prey. And if you look at nature, meat eaters and omnivores are usually more intelligent than plant eaters. It takes a lot more cognitive, visual, and physical skill to subdue a moving prey as opposed to just eating the grass that’s laying in front of you.
Hunting for meat is also in some cases a collective effort. Animals that live in group are also more intelligent than animals that are loners. Living in groups force animals to learn to develop strategies, plan ahead, communicate about how to compete against each other within the group you live in, as well as other groups who are competing against your group. Meat was also a critical tool for our ancestor’s social lives. Before money and other commodities were created, meat was the only currency. Males were bigger than females because men fought and hunted. It was likely that men brought home meat and traded it for coitus. (If you think about it, we still do that today. One of the most common things you see in a date is that a man would buy a woman food in hope for some pussy in return). Meat was also a lot harder to come by than grass, and a lot more calorie-dense than lettuce, so it makes much more sense to seduce and impress others with meat than grass. Buying a girl a 50 dollar steak is probably much more impressive than a 15 dollar plate of salad. Meat also allowed us to reciprocate to others. A hunter who got lucky with a prey wouldn’t be able to eat the entire carcass. Taking his share, he could provide the remainder for others, in hope that they would return the favor when he comes up empty.
So meat made us smarter, our eyes sharper, healthier, stronger, and more social. Even our biology is pro meat. Our teeth (incisors) are partly designed to tear up meat, and our stomachs produce chemicals and enzymes that are specifically programmed to break down proteins that are only found in meat.
Ok, fine. Just because we are designed to eat meat doesn’t mean we have to right? I mean we are also hardwired to be violent and have sex all the fucking time. But we don’t do these things because we are unselfish, rational, and conscious beings who have the mentality to make ethical choices (like not eating animals) to overcome our instinctual desires, right?
Vegetarians who refuse to eat meat because of the animal rights are pieces of shit who don’t know what the hell they are talking about because they are brain dead from lack of amino acids from MEAT.
Yes, it’s true that factory animals suffer. But grass fed cows and other animals that come off of humane farms die for good causes – they die for the ecosystem as a whole so that other animals can live. It’s a necessary evolutionary trade off. If you really think about it, these farm animals only exist because we eat them. Our intentions of eating meat and domesticating animals as means to an end is the reason why animals like pigs, chickens, dogs, cats, horses, and cows flourished, while their ancestors and other wild animals died off. Not all animals can be domesticated. Those that are able to be domesticated and eaten by us evolved to be that way precisely because it benefits both species in a co-evolutionary deal. And if those animals are loved, treated fairly and fed by humans, aren’t those chickens, cows and pigs happier than their wild counterparts who have to deal with other wild and brutal animals? The way chickens are slaughtered in a humane farm yields far less suffering than a wild chicken who chewed up and eaten alive by other wild predators.
Predation, however violent and brutal, is all part of nature’s design to benefit the ecosystem as a whole. If you feel sorry for the gazelles that are preyed upon by the cheetahs, don’t be. As a species, gazelles have to depend on the cheetahs for their survival and well-being. And because of cheetahs’ predations, they develop and evolved talents such as jumping abilities and agility and other unique physical traits such as their horns, colors, etc. The threat of a cheetah causes the gazelles to move to different areas so they don’t over populate or overrun their comfort zones and starve. Plants and grass that the gazelles eat also benefit from cheetah’s predation, and so do countless of other species that rely on healthy grass for survival. By the same token, chickens and cows also depend on the predations of human beings for their health. Humans are to domesticated chickens as wolves are to lamb. If we all turn into vegetarians and stop domesticating and eating chickens, chickens would probably become extinct and take down with them other species that depend and thrive upon the co-evolved arrangement between chicken and human beings.
Vegans and people who cry about animals rights are not ecologically looking at the bigger picture. They worry about whether or not each individual animal would suffer, but they aren’t thinking about nature or the species as a whole. Animal rights activists are liberals look at life through their own anthropologic lenses. Their ethics apply to liberal individualism that exists only in a man made society. It does not apply to the nature world with its built in system of checks and balances.
Vegetarianism is just a way for these liberals and animal rights activists to have something to cry and feel special about. Vegetarianism in the long run does not work for the environment. Eating meat is not only good for the animals, but for nature. Grasslands and pastures that are grazed on the natural way by grass fed cows are a lot more sustainable and healthier than grasslands with no animals. There are a lot of pastures and habitats that are diminishing because we aren’t letting ruminants grazing on them. Grass can only be green and healthy and natural if they are grazed. And since ruminants need predators like us to be healthy, our predation and domestication of these animals are crucial for the well-being of these habitats.
It’s not like if all of a sudden everyone turns into vegetarians, less animals would die and suffer. Animals would die no matter what type of diet human beings choose to follow. If everyone was a vegetarian, farmers would need to cultivate crops with a lot more intensity and give way to more rangeland, and that in turn could lead to the decline of the animals that depend on that particular habitat.
Also, if you take the animals out of the picture, not only would you have unhealthy lands and grass because there will be no animals to graze them and help them grow new and healthy grass, you would have no choice but to use artificial fertilizer and chemicals, since you wouldn’t have the their feces to compost the rangeland. Not to mention all of the hilly and rocky places in the world that cannot grow crops. You would have to make these people eat artificial foods or industrialized foods, where without meat, you would have to have your greens delivered from thousands and thousands of miles away, using vast amounts of fossil fuel leaving larger carbon footprints.
At the end of the day, the vegan utopia just isn’t very sustainable in an ecological sense. It isn’t better for the environment, it isn’t better for the animals, and finally it isn’t better for mother nature.
If you are sensitive about the whole corn-fed, industrialized animal deal, go order some grass fed beef over the internet, or go to the farmer’s organic market and eat locally. It’s better for local economy anyway, and you have more chances to socialize, since shopping in a farmer’s market yields 10 times the amount of conversation compared to buying food at a regular supermarket.
The bottom line is : Squat deep and when in doubt, eat MEAT. And like my friend Jeff said after reading this informative post :
“The healthy, strong, fast, carnivorous humans such as ourselves should hunt and eat the weaker vegetarian humans”. This cannot be further away from the truth. I adore factory farm animals. They are my favorite animals. I wish disney make an animation about factory farm animals who bite each other’s tails. They should make toys and lunch boxes with factory farm animal themes.h.
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edited by A. Kang
OhCalla said:
Ever heard of live and let live?And we’re the ignorant ones.Really?
artificial_grape said:
Apples and lettuce? Seriously? From your entry, you seemed like the body-builder type. Body-builders are usually well-informed about what to eat, when to eat, how to eat, and nutrition. I’m disappointed in you, mr. body-builder-dude. At the very least, your trolling did create some insightful dialogue, so uh, props to you.
LadyKnightEvilstrawberry said:
I’m happy to continue discussing this with you in public, hope you don’t mind.”Good comment.please. Usually I don’t reply to hate comments, but since you wrote so much, i just had to spare my respect. The first argument you have against my post was already wrong. You said that “the whole point is that these animals are NOT treated humanely”. Well my whole argument was that most animals raised on natural farms NOT factory farms are treated very well. And that since they are merely trading natural predators for human predators, treating these animals as humanely as possible (which a lot of farmers do) should make them die less painfully than otherwise. Your ignorant and moronic ass completely missed my point. Go read some books before commenting on my blog because it lowers my intelligence just to read your words. I didn’t even bother to read the rest of your bullshit.”If your whole argument is that most animals raised on natural farms are treated very well…then you have no argument against vegetarianism. Because a very small percentage of the meat eaten in this world comes from these farms you speak of, almost all of it comes from factory farms. So if a vegetarian doesn’t eat meat because they don’t agree with the practice of factory farming and you agree that factory farms don’t treat animals properly, only natural farms do, then what’s your point? Vegetarians should eat meat on the off chance that their meat might come from a natural farm? Even if meat is marketed as free range or natural, most of the time you can’t be sure it really is because the the laws surrounding what is ‘free range and natural’ are so lax.The point that they get to die less painfully then they otherwise might is stupid too. If animals weren’t bread to be eaten then those aniamls wouldn’t have to die at all. Killing aniamls on farms isn’t stopping their wild counterparts from being killed in other ways. Breeding animals on farms and killing them just means wild aniamls die in their natural habitat (where they at least have a chance of living, producing offspring and performing their natural behaviors) and farm aniamls die on a farm, or more probably slaughter house (where they are killed at a very young age, never get to raise offspring or do anything except eat and grow and be bored.)You completly missed the point of vegetarianism. I like how you picked the one point of mine that you could argue against on a technicality and completly ignored the rest of what I said 🙂 I read plenty of books thank you, perhaps you should read some yourself. I doubt reading my comment lowered your intelligence, doesn’t seem like it could get much lower.(Oooh this is fun! Reminds me of arguing with my little brother when I was 12 😀 )
Blue_Cheer said:
So typical of “meat eating advocates” to be agressively rude, crass, insulting, obnoxious and woefully uncivilized.
Magniloquentia said:
@The_M_n_JAMISHES – As stated, you don’t attack my logic or my arguement, just my spelling. If you also use spelling as a tool to invalidate someone, you should make sure you have no typos either; reread your latest comment and blush.
You still haven’t pointed out a flaw in my argument Little Girl. You say we have no right to judge life of another creature, yet you condemn them to death every day. So since you obvious have the right to judge life as being inferior to your own, what gives you the right to deny others that same priviledge?
My ethics are bullet proof and withstand criticism. Since you spend your entire replies insulting me and avoiding the argument, can you say the same? I think not. You’re so wrapped up in your ideology, that you can’t phathom that you’re not right. It is inconcievable that there quite possibly is no such thing as right or wrong food–just survival.
Apes are both cognitive and self-aware, they eat meat. Killer Whales even mericlessly toy with their living prey–and they are both of those as well. The same applies to Dogs. Are all of these creatures evil? Or do you simply hate yourself so much that only Humans are capable of such things?
Magniloquentia said:
@CaptainLovejones – It’s only a tired argument because of people who refuse to acknoweledge that moral arguments about vegetarianism are valid. Are Killer Whales evil? What about Apes, or Dogs? Not only are these creatures cognitive, but they are among the rare few that are capable of being self-aware. They eat meat and even savagely toy with their prey before devouring them. Are you prepared to judge these species to be Evil, or at least capable of it? What about the beloved Dolphin? Certainly not–preposturous.
They consume those lesser than themselves because they are powerful enough to do so. They are merely surviving, and survival is Amoral. This applies to all species under all circumstances, even Humans.
Magniloquentia said:
invalid.
GrannyButter said:
@Blue_Cheer – so typical of lettuce chewing, carrot sucking herbivores to be close-minded, lazy, and unintelligent. (apparently 90 percent of the posters on xanga are vegetarians, so go figure).
garden_state7 said:
Okay, yes animals need to eat each other to survive and keep a balance in their respective environments…But I’m a vegetarian because I consider myself opposed to violence. If I oppose violence to humans, why not to other living creatures? Just because they don’t speak our language doesn’t mean they don’t suffer, too. I know it sounds silly, but we have taught a gorilla to use sign language. She has expressed feelings and memories. So, if we don’t have to eat meat to survive, why should we?
ChristinaFoShina said:
You should really do your research on the benefits of being a vegetarian/vegan.And plus, with global warming and helping save the environment these days, if you eat meat, you are contributing to global warming. The meat industry causes more harm to the environment than all the cars, planes, trains and other vehicles in the world, put together.And plus, how can you treat a life with such disrespect?
GrannyButter said:
@ChristinaFoShina – You, like the rest of the ignorant vegans in here completely missed my point. All of your arguments are the points in which I refuted clearly in this article in the first place. It turned out that my main premise was correct after all. Not eating meat is making everyone here brain dead. GET YOUR AMINO ACIDS !
Blue_Cheer said:
is a civil tone possible when you present your “arguments” or is your point merely to make an ass of yourself?
Mia914 said:
oh god, i hate people who don’t eat meat because they choose not to eat animals. eating vegetables and fruits and nuts and nothing else doesn’t really prove a point of saving the animals. animals are living things like vegetables and fruits so why is it okay to vegetables and not animals? because they don’t have a face? fruits and vegetables reproduce just like animals. Nuts are seeds! thats how they reproduce so you’re eating their babies. you think if we set the cows free they’ll know what to do? run wild like wild bulls? sorry. we created them to be domestic and they have zero survival skills so EAT MEAT or just let them all die out and we’ll have no cows.
XxAnaMiaxAngelxX said:
You say meat makes you more intellectual?Please prove it in a substantial argument driven by facts. I’ve found reading your “argument” or “article” that this is simple driven by your person oppinion that non-meateaters are “faggish” “stupid”, actually I believe your exact words were “pieces of shit who don’t know what the hell they are talking about “.If you really want someone to listen to your argument, base it on facts, not oppions.With out doing so, you are truely the ignorant one.
XxAnaMiaxAngelxX said:
After re-analyzing the comment, I’ve come to relize not only are your arguments biased and invalidBut you seem to be taking pride in insulting everyone who disagree’s with your “arguments”You have biased facts, which means they are not much of facts at all, I believe you wanted to “lure” and “condemn” another kind of living, as to cause controversy, in this controversy you can insult and belittle the people who disagree with you, then making yourself feel superior. Thats quite pathetic.In all of your arguments you display somewhat of a supiriority complex, in addition, you do the same in your comments.So, my simple advice to you. Find a diffrent activist/lifestylist group to piss off because we stick together.Also, if you could get over your superiorty complex, you could very well be a likable person.
vaguelyvivid said:
Sigh. This is a simple topic, really. The person you reffered to in the begining may have had other issues besides dietary ones. It is also true that one can be a vegitarian and still not maintain a healthy diet. Personally, I am not a major meat consumer; the taste just doesn’t do much for me. Nevertheless, it is an imporant aspect in maintainig our heath that a sufficent amount of protein is eaten. While one can’t just live on salad for the rest of their life, eating ‘MEATMEATMEAT’ all the time definately poses some health risks. In order to function well, humans require all areas of the food pyramid, meat, vegitables, and natural fats included. The key is BALANCE! As for the animal cruelty issue, I do agree with the author to some extent. Animals are raised, taken care of by farmers, and then in exchange, used as food. Do think though, the person out there eating a hamburger must be experiencing some amount of pleasure, correct? So the animal is not going to waste! And to all the vegetarians out there: do whatever you please. It’s your body, you have the right to put whatever food you want into it. Everyone really should learn respect others’ beliefs (as long as they promote good intentions!), even if they go against their own. – vivid
wendywashere said:
Your egotistic and unproven theory about predation really makes me laugh. We don’t need cows and pigs included in the natural system of predation they’re not wild animals and you nor I are hunter/gatherers. Get a clue. And if your idea of predation really did exist, then someone smarter than you like myself would survive while you die out. After all, it’s just “the way things are.” But hey, even if you felt pain it would be worth it to the entire ecosystem. Sounds fair?
GrannyButter said:
@wendywashere – Wild animals or not, pigs and dogs flourished because we eat them. I made a clear distinction between predation in the natural world and “predation” in an artificial system. Nevertheless, It’s basically the same fucking concept, and if you are so intelligent you would have figured this out. So no, it does not sound for to me at all.
GrannyButter said:
@wendywashere – The “artificial” predation that i was describing is exactly why pigs and dogs and cows will be the only animal on the planet while all other animals become extinct due to globalization and deforestation and the exploitation of the natural systems.
chapstickambition said:
I’m a vegetarian. I do it because it is difficult for me to get beyond the concept of eating anything that was once living. You know how little kids look at raw meat packaged in grocery stores and think that it looks like brains or worms, but by the time dinner rolls around they forget all about it and dig into their hamburger casserole? I can’t get to that second part.
I, personally, just do not like meat. I would probably vomit if I had to eat it. It’s more of a mental thing, I suppose. And I have no problem with others who eat meat. I’ll cook meat for my family! I kiss my boyfriend right after he’s had some beef jerky! All I ask is that people respect that I do not wish to eat meat and not make generalizations about vegetarians.
I think I’ll post a blog hating on people who don’t like green beans.Same thing, right?
kdmowry said:
Wow! Way to do your research… Who knew that (i’m guessing) an adult man wouldn’t be able to feed himself properly without meat. “We had to learn how to use our hands and brains by innovating tools to kill our prey. And if you look at nature, meat eaters and omnivores are usually more intelligent than plant eaters. It takes a lot more cognitive, visual, and physical skill to subdue a moving prey as opposed to just eating the grass that’s laying in front of you. ” Are you hunting your own meat or does picking out a a good steak at the market count? Do something intelligent and stop posting nonsense.
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