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Post by ordinary_girl on Jan 7, 2002 10:37:50 GMT -5
Um, relax.
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Pia
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Post by Pia on Jan 7, 2002 11:39:28 GMT -5
Yea, well they were making me happy until someone had to rain on my parade.
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Post by ordinary_girl on Jan 8, 2002 5:35:35 GMT -5
Someone had to rain on your parade? Me? NEVER! : D I think you're taking this all a bit too seriously. Stars are great.
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Post by Chloe on Jan 13, 2002 8:44:58 GMT -5
For those of you who are actually vegetarian, do you find that people always assume you are a vegan, as soon as you mention you're a vego? I honestly believe that alot of people see vegetarianism as being the same as veganism. The taste of meat makes one feel queazy. Yet one is unable to survive without it, as it provides certain vitamins and minerals one's body doesn't produce. So one eats chicken every now and then. And it gets the family of your case.
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Post by ordinary_girl on Jan 13, 2002 10:07:26 GMT -5
Yeah, i notice the white meat thingy too.
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Post by Get F***ed on Jan 14, 2002 2:27:24 GMT -5
I don't like seafood or eggs much, and yes, you need meat for protein, and to help your immune system.
Sometimes, though, some people like vegans/vegetarians, Xstraight-edgersX, etc, seem to act in ways that suggest meat-eaters are somehow inferior to them, like giving looks of disgust, and saying things like "how can you eat that poor animal, you cruel bastard?"
A classic example of a select few spoiling it for everyone else.
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Post by ordinary_girl on Jan 14, 2002 4:38:03 GMT -5
OH you poor thing. But yes, there are many biggots in the world and they are not all meat-eating, rednecked, VB drinking .. guys.
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Post by yellow on Jan 14, 2002 8:48:01 GMT -5
yeh...ok, fair enough, but if you really want to eat meat, what vego's say to you shouldn't make a difference - apart from being annoying, it shouldn't put you 'off' meat...
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Post by Get F***ed on Jan 14, 2002 23:21:30 GMT -5
I meant a few individuals giving vegetarians a bad name.
Although, I have to say, I can't handle eating meat for beakfast, bar the odd snag. The michal and cameron eating pies for breakfast at leavers' almost had me clutching my stomach, but that may have had something to do with the night before.
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Chloe
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Post by Chloe on Jan 15, 2002 2:53:53 GMT -5
I say if you want to eat meat, eat it. If you don't, don't. But either way, no one has the right to say either is wrong or right... It's what is wrong or right for the individual that is important. But I agree Mark... meat for breakfast??? yuck! (Meat full stop, but breakfast???)
Oh yeah, and i'm silly.
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Post by Get F***ed on Jan 15, 2002 3:05:52 GMT -5
And I hope ordinary girl's description works the other way, and that not all guys that eat meat, drink VB and/or have red necks are bigots.
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