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    I don't really think I could go without eating meat..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    lol when you go round your mates house and stuff, they're all like. OMGZZ A VEGETARIAN and have to buy me vegetarian food.

    Also I'm the only vegetarian in my family, so my my parents buy me separate food

    Meh, don't your mates understand the concept of fruit and vegetables?

    And to lethal: I didn't think I'd give up meat but I just quit cold turkey (boom-boom) overnight and a year later i'm happier/healthier so meh , but each has their own path If you want to be veggie- do it, if you don't- don't, simple as
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    My parents are, but I'm not.


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    Are you actually healthier, or is it psychological that you think you are healther?

    What I find amusing, is when veggies talk as if they have joined the AA and are talking about quitting alcohol, as if eating meat was destroying themselves and their families.

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    I was vegetarian for 3 and a half years but I gave up as with my stomach ulcer they recommended a high source of protein to kill of this certain type of bacteria (h pylori) So I just gave up for health reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Are you actually healthier, or is it psychological that you think you are healther?

    What I find amusing, is when veggies talk as if they have joined the AA and are talking about quitting alcohol, as if eating meat was destroying themselves and their families.
    Alas you talk about meat like it can do nothing wrong to you :rolleyes:
    And no, it's not in my mind- I've been healthier
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezzie. View Post
    Alas you talk about meat like it can do nothing wrong to you :rolleyes:
    And no, it's not in my mind- I've been healthier
    It can't? As long as it is:

    Cooked properly.
    Fresh (not gone mouldy etc etc)

    Meat is ok and good for you. Let me guess, you're one of these vegetarians who has deluded themselves into thinking meat causes more problems than it solves and that we are not made for it, because to solve the problem of a further argument, we are built to eat meat more than we are to eat greens e.g. digestion and teeth and it carries more nutrients than vegetables, unless you get these genetically modified rubbish, which goes to show that natural food like meat is better than modified, boost, unnatural food like vegatables is not as good.

    You speak about vegatables, fruit, pasta etc as if they are the only thing we should eat, and that they are way better than meat. Go read a magazine or website about how much better meat is for us than vegetables, granted that they do comment about mixing the two.

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    Well, I like chicken on an occasion (especially for Sunday dinner) lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    It can't? As long as it is:

    Cooked properly.
    Fresh (not gone mouldy etc etc)

    Meat is ok and good for you. Let me guess, you're one of these vegetarians who has deluded themselves into thinking meat causes more problems than it solves and that we are not made for it, because to solve the problem of a further argument, we are built to eat meat more than we are to eat greens e.g. digestion and teeth and it carries more nutrients than vegetables, unless you get these genetically modified rubbish, which goes to show that natural food like meat is better than modified, boost, unnatural food like vegatables is not as good.

    You speak about vegatables, fruit, pasta etc as if they are the only thing we should eat, and that they are way better than meat. Go read a magazine or website about how much better meat is for us than vegetables, granted that they do comment about mixing the two.
    There is so many flawed points in that argument I really can't be bothered to pick it apart as you clearly are bias and wont ever change your view- and before you say- no i'm not bias, I know meat carries nutrients but there's also cons to it too. Same as vegetables, as I've said before I seriously don't give a **** if you want to eat meat or not, but anytime someone states their views you seem to want to attack them, is this possibly a subconscious reaction to your denial?

    "look on any website or magazine", you do know some of the top health websites/organisations approve of a vegetarian/vegan lifestyle?

    It is the position of The American Dietetic Association (ADA) that appropriately planned vegetarian diets are healthful, are nutritionally adequate, and provide health benefits in the prevention and treatment of certain diseases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezzie. View Post
    [color=Black][b]There is so many flawed points in that argument I really can't be bothered to pick it apart as you clearly are bias and wont ever change your view- and before you say- no i'm not bias, I know meat carries nutrients but there's also cons to it too. Same as vegetables, as I've said before I seriously don't give a **** if you want to eat meat or not, but anytime someone states their views you seem to want to attack them, is this possibly a subconscious reaction to your denial?

    "look on any website or magazine", you do know some of the top health websites/organisations approve of a vegetarian/vegan lifestyle?
    no, sorry - i belive his argument was valid. unless you point out his flaws.
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