
Vegetarian
Vegan
Meat-Eater(Carnivore)
Well I was pretty much a "vegetarian" until about a year ago, except I ate fish.
But now I eat fish and chicken, but can't stand the thought of eating a little piggy or a cow or a lamb![]()
but hardly ever eat fish at home, and don't think my mum even knows I've ever eaten any meat ha.
I can't even begin to imagine how difficult it must be to be vegan.
lmao exactly![]()
Meat-eater, I dont think I could ever be a vegetarian
former habboxlive manager
Meat-Eater...
I'll be branded a maniac for speakin' the truth and I'll be murdered as soon as I hit the streets with the proof.
Hardly debatable, if we weren't made to eat it we simply wouldn'tIn other words, we wouldn't be able digest it (with vegetables or anything else on the side) or get nutrients out of it.
Not purposely attempting to talk in a gross manner, but if we weren't meant to eat meat, it would come out "the other end" near whole, which it doesn't, the body attempts to digest it like anything else. In theory, vegetation is less likely to be digested, many vegetables "come out" near whole and are far from completely digested. Alternatives to meat need to be consumed in larger quanitities, as our bodies simply cannot extract every last nutrient and only really use them as waste material. Humans are also designed to expel rubbish out faster than quite alot of animals, so alot of nutrients need to be consumed in one go that can be of some use. Of course, eating just meat is bad for you, as we are not designed to eat JUST meat, but a balanced diet of meat and vegetables, seeds/nuts/grain and fruit is what we are designed to eat. A diet without meat isn't bad for you, just means the body needs to consome more. However, as with everything in life, it varies from person to person. Talking to a fitness instructor or nutritionist will provide such answers
Tis a science.
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