Paix
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That's why human meat was/is referred to as "long pig" in some cannibalistic tribes...Hmm...pork.
Does anyone remember manbeef.com?
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WTF!!! Is that for real!
That's why human meat was/is referred to as "long pig" in some cannibalistic tribes...Hmm...pork.
Does anyone remember manbeef.com?
Manbeef.com -- Home
Folks, is there a problem?![]()
That also includes referring to non-vegetarians as "meat eaters"
Yes-it's hard to believe that someone would freely refrain oneself from the deliciousness of tender bison stew, juicy springbok steak, super-thin jamón ibérico de bellota slices, tasty barramundi filet, some good ol' gumbo or that spicy horse goulash my grandma used to make. It's like a child refusing to accept an all-you-can-eat offer in the local candy store-there's something "fishy" about it...![]()
What I have experienced several times when encountering vegetarians is an often more or less openly presented air of moral superiority-like in hybrid car drivers.
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That also includes referring to non-vegetarians as "meat eaters" as if they were a bunch of purely carnivorous primitive cavemen...When it comes to food, I follow the credo: take your pick-but please don't pressure me to follow yours
I stick to the diet Baldur suggested and keep it as variable & healthy as possible. That frees me from being dependent on some artificial vitamin B12 pills, usually tastes great and makes me an easy guest when invited in for dinner.
Lighten up folks-manbeef.com is an old hoax.Just google it
I like "non-vegetarians"!![]()
Yes-it's hard to believe that someone would freely refrain oneself from the deliciousness of tender bison stew, juicy springbok steak, super-thin jamón ibérico de bellota slices, tasty barramundi filet, some good ol' gumbo or that spicy horse goulash ...
OK, I have to say that one of the best parts of being a vegetarian for so long is seeing just how uncomfortable meat eaters get around the idea. I have never advocated a vegetarian diet to anyone (what do I care what you eat?) and am careful not to disparage the meat food of my fellow diners, and yet over the years I see the vast majority of meat eaters immediately start debating the presumed limitations of a vegetarian diet as soon as they meet a vegetarian.
Folks, is there a problem?![]()
mmm...an elephant in the room...is that braised or grilled?Maguari said:...an 'elephant in the room'...
mmm...an elephant in the room...is that braised or grilled?
in all seriousness, it should be noted that eating meat doesn't make a person fat Paix, over-eating (for one's activity level) is what makes a person fat.Paix said:I am currently Vegetarian and have been for 18 months, I have been considering going back to meat over the next few days, as I miss Chicken, Crab, Duck and Salmon, I also think this will be a better diet for me as a growing child (Im 13) although....
I now think I will stay Vegetarian! I dont want to get fat, even a tiny bit podgy, I wont tolerate it!!! Its also to be different though.
I am staying Vegetarian and no one will change that.
you really do come up with the most amazingly eclectic link selections Sun Wukong![]()
vegetarians are easier to annoy than, um, non-vegetarians. I mean if you throw bits of raw bloody meat at a vegetarian it really disgusts them whereas if you throw bits of raw lettuce at a non-vegetarian they couldn't care less![]()
in all seriousness, it should be noted that eating meat doesn't make a person fat Paix, over-eating (for one's activity level) is what makes a person fat.
Also, becoming a vegetarian isn't particularly rebellious or "different" - its actually quite normal in teenage years to go through this phase (and of course many people stick with it for various reasons)