What's the difference between a vegetarian and a vegan?
One eats by products and one doesn't right?
UNLEASH THE DRAGON
Originally posted by mead1
My method of making love is quite different than you might expect. I prefer to find a girl taking a nap at the local preschool, and then make love to them as they scream in my large, sound-proofed, white van. I then make love on their face, and throw them in an ice-chest of bleach. For pillow talk, I usually say, "Your parents can't hear you," and keep their teddy bear as a momento. You could call me a hopeless romantic, I guess.
Basically vegans are hypocrites because there's no way to completely escape the use of animals/animal products/animal byproducts in day-to-day life, and vegetarians acknowledge this.
You endure a rigorous, 9 month training program. (Although you can probably skip over this part if you know a decent film editor who can create a 2-3 minute training montage.) At the end of this program they [vegetarian cult] present you with the ugliest of all living creatures: the Aye Aye.
If for some reason you do NOT feel the need to brutally maim this monstrosity of nature and consume its flesh upon seeing it, you pass the test and are reborn into a beautiful, full-fledged vegetarian:
My method of making love is quite different than you might expect. I prefer to find a girl taking a nap at the local preschool, and then make love to them as they scream in my large, sound-proofed, white van. I then make love on their face, and throw them in an ice-chest of bleach. For pillow talk, I usually say, "Your parents can't hear you," and keep their teddy bear as a momento. You could call me a hopeless romantic, I guess.
Basically vegans are hypocrites because there's no way to completely escape the use of animals/animal products/animal byproducts in day-to-day life, and vegetarians acknowledge this.
It's true that animal products contain the sufficient kinds of protein, but it doesn't mean that they can't get what they need. Wouldn't one simply consume the necessary proteins that would normally be in an animal product?
PS- Mineral supplements are stupid. Don't take them.
It's true that animal products contain the sufficient kinds of protein, but it doesn't mean that they can't get what they need. Wouldn't one simply consume the necessary proteins that would normally be in an animal product?
PS- Mineral supplements are stupid. Don't take them.
No, I mean, like, leather/etc and things that came to be through animal testing. IIRC, the vice president of PETA has diabetes and uses an insulin from animals. And apparantly that's okay, but no other use of animals is.
im a vegetarian n dont ever anyone try n say im not cuz i dont eat fish or egg or chicken or any other meat! vegans dont eat any type of food thats from animals. vegetatians just dont eat any form or meat.
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