I hate it! Maybe it's the worst thing on the world (My opinion).



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obviously it's bad. dunno about worst thing in the world, though.

I have a friend who's vegan, it's crazy, I could never do it...
Dude, I have seen almost all your posts, and you only say: Stupid topic, bad topic... Come on!


Vinushka said:
I'm a vegetarian/almost vegan, but this is the lamest topic ever started.
I'm not a fan of KFC and am on the Care2 site which deals with these issues.
But chickens? Well they are treated extremely poorly and I agree in this case. They are now genetically modified and look nothing like your normal chicken ... weird fat things with stumps instead of legs, gross ... and they scrape up the droppings and recycle it back into the feed to save a few bucks!
Yes, they are cunts ... but what are you gonna do?

My site link - http://www.care2.com/c2c/people/profile.html?pid=303678970
I'm a bit "iffy" about vegetarianism. For a while I only followed the Macrobiotic regime and found it quite awakening. Meat and dairy products became "foul" and couldn't go near them. Honestly, it was great, had so much energy and "health" I stopped driving and walked everywhere! I mean 20 -30 miles to work and back plus surfing and training 30 hrs a week in several Martial arts! It definitely was "right" but the problem is modern society makes it so hard to keep to it. It takes a lot of effort just to cook macrobiotically let alone source the ingredients (and the costs) ... so I gradually slipped back to Maccas and takeaway ...
Kudos to those that persevere :)
At the time I had parents and was living at home. When I started paying the mortgage, got married, kids ... became too hard, society broke me down once again!

Vinushka said:
I'm a vegetarian/almost vegan, but this is the lamest topic ever started.
Not a good argument, Kevin. I am a vegetarian, and I don't think it is hard, nor is it expensive...I don't know about macrobiotic living, but since you say it was so good for you, isn't it a bit strange to give it up?

Kevin Hall said:
I'm a bit "iffy" about vegetarianism. For a while I only followed the Macrobiotic regime and found it quite awakening. Meat and dairy products became "foul" and couldn't go near them. Honestly, it was great, had so much energy and "health" I stopped driving and walked everywhere! I mean 20 -30 miles to work and back plus surfing and training 30 hrs a week in several Martial arts! It definitely was "right" but the problem is modern society makes it so hard to keep to it. It takes a lot of effort just to cook macrobiotically let alone source the ingredients (and the costs) ... so I gradually slipped back to Maccas and takeaway ...
Kudos to those that persevere :)
At the time I had parents and was living at home. When I started paying the mortgage, got married, kids ... became too hard, society broke me down once again!

Vinushka said:
I'm a vegetarian/almost vegan, but this is the lamest topic ever started.
Animal cruelty is absolutely ridiculous! If you want to hurt something, why not fight someone who can fight back?
If you don't like it, fuck off :)


Vinushka said:
You're right. "ANIMAL CRUELTY: I HATE IT! *picture of cute puppy* *generic anti-KFC picture*"

What a topic.

Agreed!


AMHell said:
If you don't like it, fuck off :)


I hate Animal Cruelty. I don't understand why some people feel it's okay to hurt poor, defenseless animals? It truly is a disgrace. :(
No, nearly impossible, vegitarian ain't too hard tho' ... Zen macrobiotics is way more extreme and hard to do working/travelling etc.

Christine said:
Not a good argument, Kevin. I am a vegetarian, and I don't think it is hard, nor is it expensive...I don't know about macrobiotic living, but since you say it was so good for you, isn't it a bit strange to give it up?
Watch their opinion! I know some people that don't care hurting an animal. And as I said dude, if you don't like the thread, just don't comment, don't visit.


Vinushka said:
Like I said, I'm a vegetarian bordering on vegan myself, but you'll need more than tacky pictures to make a point. That's what PETA fails to understand.

And I'm sure almost everyone thinks animal cruelty is wrong - so what's the purpose of this thread? I might just start one called "Rape", and say "It's wrong, I hate it!" and then post a few pictures of rape victims.

What do you actually want out of this thread?

I hate animal cruelty but what does petsmart do? I'm not trying to be ignorant i really want to know

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