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legendary
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I also can not give up meat. Without it, I'm hungry. Even eating a huge amount of food, I continue to feel hungry. I could not give up the food of animal origin

It is natural for humans to eat meat. Ever since the human race evolved, we were predominantly a hunter-gatherer society deriving most of the proteins from meat and fish. Even now, certain primitive societies depend entirely on fish and meat for their diet.
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What Are Your Thoughts On Vegans? Or Going Vegan ?

Do you have concerns about animal abuse by eating meat or using animal products?

Do you feel strongly that it is your right to eat meat?

I don't really share how vegans feel about eating meat as ever since people have been eating livestock and poultry for sustainance. Let's face it, you won' t get all nutrients you need simply by consuming vegetables and fruits. Although i respect vegans for what they stand for but for me we need meat or at the least me and my family need meat so sustain what we need nutritionally
sr. member
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we are designed to eat meat, i do feel bad for the farm animals but not bad enough that i'd accept being weak and skinny like plant eaters.
I think that not everyone can give up the food of animal origin.
I voted YES. I know of people who have cured various ailments by going vegan, I believe it can be quite healthy.

I also can not give up meat. Without it, I'm hungry. Even eating a huge amount of food, I continue to feel hungry. I could not give up the food of animal origin
legendary
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I respect their decision and life style.
They don't harm others and generally they are positive and friendly people.
I have a few vegan friends and I respect them.
Some of them became vegans because of sickness.
It's seems that their health is better now.
Generally, I think that it's natural to eat meat to, not just vegetables Smiley
Look for examples nature, big animals eat small animals, like lions.
It's natural order.
legendary
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I don't know how people can live on vegetables in life alone. Embarrassed

ROFL... my thoughts as well. For the past many millions of years (ever since the humans evolved as a separate species), humans have been eating vegetables, as well as meat. Pure vegetarianism is a very recent ideology. It is like going against nature.
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I don't know how people can live on vegetables in life alone. Embarrassed
legendary
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we are designed to eat meat, i do feel bad for the farm animals but not bad enough that i'd accept being weak and skinny like plant eaters.
I think that not everyone can give up the food of animal origin.
I voted YES. I know of people who have cured various ailments by going vegan, I believe it can be quite healthy.
So, on one hand you wouldn't accept being a skinny plant eater, but you voted "yes" as if you'd consider becoming one?
You are one strange individual.

On topic, I like meat and I wouldn't go vegan. I don't mind if other people are as long as they aren't trying to push me into veganism or make me feel guilty.
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legendary
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we are designed to eat meat, i do feel bad for the farm animals but not bad enough that i'd accept being weak and skinny like plant eaters.
I think that not everyone can give up the food of animal origin.
I voted YES. I know of people who have cured various ailments by going vegan, I believe it can be quite healthy.
sr. member
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Veganism is good, it's just that you need to get enough vitamin B12. Being a vegetarian for 8 years++, I have cut milk and I hardly eat eggs nowadays but let's see

I think that not everyone can give up the food of animal origin. I like to eat meat, and I can not imagine a diet without this product
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It's ok to be vegetarian or vegan for health reasons or any other than being a hippie. Also, posting stupid siht like that chart is what I love about them hc vegans and also, arguing in person is amazing. I remember my brother, who is a biologist, was arguing with some vegan how humans arent evolved to eat meat. Cheesy
hero member
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Veganism is good, it's just that you need to get enough vitamin B12. Being a vegetarian for 8 years++, I have cut milk and I hardly eat eggs nowadays but let's see
legendary
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What Are Your Thoughts On Vegans? Or Going Vegan ?

Do you have concerns about animal abuse by eating meat or using animal products?

Do you feel strongly that it is your right to eat meat?
So if I grill some vegans, do I need any sides?
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The beautiful blue-white star Vega has a special place in the hearts of many skywatchers. Come to know it, and you will see. Follow the links below to learn more.

How to see Vega

Vega in history and myth

Vega science

How to see Vega. Observers in the Northern Hemisphere can see the star Vega come into view in the northeast in mid-evening in May. Look for this star in the very early evening in June – high overhead on autumn evenings – in the northwestern quadrant of the sky on December evenings.

Vega is easily recognizable for its brilliance and blue-white color. You can also easily pick out its constellation Lyra, which is small and compact, and consists primarily of Vega and four fainter stars in the form of a parallelogram.

The little constellation Lyra has some interesting features. Near Vega is Epsilon Lyrae, the famed “double-double” star. Between the Gamma and Beta stars is the famous Ring Nebula, visible in small telescopes.

Vega is one of three stars in an asterism – or noticeable star pattern – called the Summer Triangle to the early evening sky. The other two stars in the Triangle are Deneb and Altair. You can see the Summer Triangle in the evening beginning around June, through the end of each year.

Read more at http://earthsky.org/brightest-stars/vega-brilliant-blue-white-is-third-brightest-star.

Did you mean somebody from the star Vega when you said "Vegan?"

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you can always ask your fishmonger more data about what he sells... and if doesn't cooperate, not buy Smiley. we want moar data S: bender (fish oil, or palm oil?). catched fish vs farmed fish
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What Are Your Thoughts On Vegans?

Save a cow, eat a vegan.
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You can always go fishing as well.

Or simply go to a local market near the sea
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I eat just fish cause fishes can live their lives freely in the sea and they're just killed once when we need to eat them, without all the caged life that a chicken or a similar animal need to do in a modern food industry.
So you haven't heard of fish breeding ponds or industrial breeding...



What fish can you eat which are surely from the sea? - and i dont mean the ones you catch yourself.  I know salmon is from a farm pretty much always.
I don't think they farm raise halibut, do they? You can always go fishing as well.
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I eat just fish cause fishes can live their lives freely in the sea and they're just killed once when we need to eat them, without all the caged life that a chicken or a similar animal need to do in a modern food industry.
So you haven't heard of fish breeding ponds or industrial breeding...

http://egyfodder.com/Files/Images/512%D9%85%D8%B2%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%B9%20%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%B3%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%83%20%D9%81%D9%89%20%D8%AA%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%83%D8%A7%D8%AA.jpg

What fish can you eat which are surely from the sea? - and i dont mean the ones you catch yourself.  I know salmon is from a farm pretty much always.

for the sake of completeness, i don't eat salmon
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