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05-30-2007, 01:08 AM | #41 |
Who speaks like Goo and sings like Eurotrish
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As for me, I'm a meat-eater, but have some vegetarian friends, and totally respect them and actually had dinner with them, and I must say it was great!
As a child, I used to be like "Brr, vegetables! GETAWAYGETAWAY - ARGH!", but now I'm eating most of them (except for aubergine, zukkini and mushrroms). Though, sometimes I feel the need to not eat meat for a day or two, and so I'm an "occasional vegetarian" (but it happens pretty rarely, and my family usually goes like "WTF?").
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05-30-2007, 03:28 AM | #42 | |
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I given this a lot of thought in my life and this is what I 'reckon'. It all comes down to our relationships with the dominant form of life on this planet, namely bacteria. Were we to eat raw meat from a young age, it is likely different bacteria would develop in our digestive system to process it efficiently that we lack as cooked-meat eaters. A lifelong eater of cooked-meat would probably experience digestive discomfort eating raw meat even if it was free from the unfriendly bacteria that has evolved to flourish in our intensive food-production environments. It is likely this behaviour developed by accident as a result of our noses leading us to the charred victims of forest fires and finding the taste actually enhanced. Animals too have very probably made the same discovery but lack advanced communication (ie culture) to transmit this discovery to the rest of their kind. OK another mystery. Our nearest relative, the Chimpanzee, can be divided into 2 groups - The Chimps and the slightly smaller Bonobos who developed independantly of each other probably because of the physical divide of the Congo River. The Chimps on the North side like us eat whatever they can get their hands on yet the southern Bonobos are pretty much vegetarian. Why?
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05-30-2007, 07:34 AM | #43 |
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Monkeys and meatloaf
Not sure as to why the Bonobos are vegetarians, but I saw a special on them once and they are some of the most intelligent, as well as... how shall I put this... the most liberal with their affections of the primates. Training of a specific Bonobo resulted in him understanding human language and being able to communicate by special boards with thousands of icons (representing feelings and desires as well as physical objects) that he's been taught to recognize.
I am a vegetarian of 9 years and do so because I just don't really like meat. I have no problems with meat eaters or people eating meat around me, though once I was verbally accosted by a girl who just assumed I would judge her. |
05-30-2007, 05:23 PM | #44 |
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I got laughed at when I mentioned it to people. And now they don't take me seriously. Their loss.
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