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Old 05-18-2007, 02:47 PM   #1
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Is there nobody on the forum who's vegetarian through culture rather than personal choice? There's a lot of them of them out there you know. I hope you're all taking your B12 supplements as that's the only thing humans need that mostly enters the diet through animal sources.

I've been vegetarian through choice but I've also been very poor and in those circumstances you tend eat whatever you get your hands on. One of the best arguments for vegetarianism is that meat production produces the lowest energy output for land used (except for in the forest enviroment) which becomes increasingly significant as the global population rockets toward 7 Billion. Better get used to liking Soya! And algae.

For me to be vegetarian now would be completely hypocritical as I regularly kill large numbers animals to keep them from eating the damn plants I depend on for my continued survival. Admittedly these are almost exclusively insects and molluscs but at what point would I draw the line between worthy or unworthy animals? Besides I love eating poor old Trout and in the end, something's going to eat me even if it's only worms, bacteria or fire. Not too late for the tigers though. Nice pussy.
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One of the best arguments for vegetarianism is that meat production produces the lowest energy output for land used (except for in the forest enviroment) which becomes increasingly significant as the global population rockets toward 7 Billion. Better get used to liking Soya! And algae.
If most efficient usage was a concern then humanity should turn to:
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but would that defeat being a vegitarian?
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is eating Soylent Green considered canibalism?


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Old 05-18-2007, 05:12 PM   #3
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If most efficient usage was a concern then humanity should turn to:
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SOYLENT GREEN


but would that defeat being a vegitarian?
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is eating Soylent Green considered canibalism?


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I think it might unwittingly defeat being a vegetarian and same goes for the
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Monty, you TOTALLY got to it befire i did!
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This is cool to find another vegetarian on here. And 11 years, that is an inspiration to me. Thanks for posting, kind of made my day.
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Is there nobody on the forum who's vegetarian through culture rather than personal choice? There's a lot of them of them out there you know. I hope you're all taking your B12 supplements as that's the only thing humans need that mostly enters the diet through animal sources.
I don't think that supplements are really necessary, at least I've never had the need to be taking them. Pretty much every single cereal-product has been fortified with the stuff nowadays. Plus there's always my sticky black mate Marmite.


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I think it might unwittingly defeat being a vegetarian and same goes for the
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Along that chain of thought:

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You know, I've often wondered what Soylent Red and Yellow were made from. They were mentioned at the start of the film and never raised again.
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Yeh Marmite is delicious and full of good stuff. I can eat tons of it.
I seem to remember:

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Red and Yellow were algae farmed from the ocean. That's why no-one liked them. I'm not sure how I know that, maybe I read the book once or something. Great movie. Much better than the Omega Man. SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!
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Yeh Marmite is delicious and full of good stuff. I can eat tons of it.
I seem to remember:

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Red and Yellow were algae farmed from the ocean. That's why no-one liked them. I'm not sure how I know that, maybe I read the book once or something. Great movie. Much better than the Omega Man. SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!

Hey Omega man was fun, There is nothing like a good zombie bashing movie, Without the gore. The gore im many modern movies makes them kind of gross, while the classics are a bit more fun, like the original Night of the living Dead, I cannot get enough of that film.

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Personally I like my bacon, I am not fond on vegitarian diets and I hope that no-one is putting themselves at risk. I respect people who make the choice of it, but I do not understand it. One of the children at my sons playgroup (2year old) is a vegitarian. His mom said one day that he likes being a vegitarian, and that she is proud that he has not had ANY vaxinations (she is a Holistic mom, they have a website). I cannot understand this. and I do not think I want to. but as for others I see no problem eating, salads, beans, ect... but I personally would prefer to eat meats as opposed to taking vitamin suppliments.

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I don't think I would need to take supplements. I don't think I ever got the right vitamins to begin with. And I don't know how I feel about Holistics.
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Vitamin supplements are largely unnecessary. I've never bothered with them myself, and I would probably only recommend them to people who have extremely restrictive diets (in that they only ever eat the same one or two meals). It isn't particularly hard to get all the nutrients your body requires, provided you eat a varied enough diet. But then that's good advice for anyone, vegetarian or no.
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