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is quite possibly based in my deep rooted dislike of granola munchers. Their logic is often horribly flawed.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 9:57, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
but that annoys me. If you're going to be veggie, then to me that means all animals, not picking the ones you like. I have a preachy friend who tells everyone she is veggie and won't eat anything from a plate if it has had meat on it, but she eats fish. She tells me this is because fish don't have an emotional lobe in their brain so catching and killing them doesn't hurt them. I think this is bollocks.
I also can't be doing with preachy vegetarians who get really arsey about it in restaurants. When I was veggie I was aware that I was effectively being awkward when we went out for meals, so I wouldn't demand to know if the chips had been cooked in vegetable oil or if there was gelatine in the desserts because I'm already being 'fussy', I don't want to cause the staff any more hassle.
But I can't really talk, I gave in after several years and nommed an entire tin of anchovies, followed by a huge steak. The next day I had all you can eat Chinese.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:02, Reply)
One of my friends stopped being veggie by eating a Big Mac. I told her she was an awful person.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:05, Reply)
but towards the end she broke with a McChicken sandwich or two every few weeks.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:07, Reply)
That the Big Mac eating made her worse than a vegetarian.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:08, Reply)
When he finally cracked he went insane. I got a call once where I was told 'I've got a heart in my freezer'.
It was all a bit 'Albert Fish'.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:09, Reply)
And just eat essentially a whole cow.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:12, Reply)
Whey should what I choose to eat or not eat annoy you? I just hate the idea of an animal suffering while it's alive, whether it's reared for food or a pet.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:06, Reply)
I don't mean to be preachy myself, it's probably mostly because of my friend who is pescatarian who has a great many annoying qualities and she develops affectations just so she can be different, I feel the vegetarianism is one of them. She also claims she needs to eat fish or she'll die of anaemia or something. I'm anaemic, I just take iron tablets.
I know it's a choice and I eat all the animals so I shouldn't complain really, but I feel just as bad for fish that are caught in nets or by hooks and then killed, especially stuff like lobster where they are kept alive in the freezer until they are smashed over the head or boiled alive. Not that many of us will eat lobster on a daily basis!
I think if you're going to be veggie you should go the whole hog (ha, sorry), but you're right it is about choice and it's certainly not up to me what anyone eats.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:11, Reply)
I understand what you're saying but goddamit.....I miss chicken, even after all these years : )
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:15, Reply)
How are you gonna prepare it? A simple roast or something a bit more fancy?
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:20, Reply)
I missed everything though. If it wasn't for Wiggy I think I'd stil be veggie, it was just that whenever he cooked tea he would make his and then he would make the veggie version for me and his would always look and smell so much nicer than mine, it got really depressing. The veggie choices are pretty good nowadays, I think I even had a fake chicken kiev, but there's no substitute for the real thing.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:27, Reply)
Presumably you believe that all meat eaters should eat all animals then and not have any emotional issues regarding cats, dogs or horses.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:24, Reply)
It's only really by chance that we've befriended cats and dogs over any other animals. Some people keep chickens, ducks and geese as pets and they wouldn't dream of eating them.
I've been to China, I've eaten dog.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:28, Reply)
not cats though. I freely admit that's because I like them as animals. The rest I don't give a shit about and I'll mange away all I like on them.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:33, Reply)
but I think the more they make it mainstream the less people will be bothered by it.
I don't think anyone in the West will ever think it's ok to eat cats though, we've kept them elevated to the god-like status the Egyptians first did.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:39, Reply)
Sorry.
I'm just making the general point that for most people there is an emotional/moral element to deciding what they eat.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:33, Reply)
but that's because they're a bit disease ridden. I think I would go on taste, I don't think a rat would be very tasty. Plus there wouldn't be much meat on it unless it was one of those fuck off dog rats.
Same with hammy hamsters, pointless to cook it, it's tiny. However, I did see on a travel blog that someone had eaten guinea pig in Thailand and it made me feel a bit funny. However, I think that was the photo, it looked like a skinned guinea pig. I don't like food that looks like what it used to be, I hate whole fish in restaurants.
I understand the point you're making though.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:36, Reply)
If you want to be vegetarian, fine. Your choice. We all have the right to chose what we eat. But basically:
- don't preach on about it being healthier because it isn't
- Actually, don't preach full stop.
- don't even attempt to make your children be veggie. If you "can't bring yourself to handle meat" you shouldn't have bred in the first place and
- FFS don't be vegan. That is wrong. You have the right to choose, unless your choice is to be an idiot, at which point I'm taking your right to choice off you, forcibly if necessary.
(, Fri 1 Oct 2010, 10:54, Reply)
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