I love my dog, but I don’t see a problem with a culture raising certain animals for food. I’m sure Hindus don’t like us making cheap burgers out of animals they find sacred.-A freedom lovin’ conservative like you doesn’t want food freedom? For shame!
….you forgot shrimp. But I get your point..My Dad laid down one rule about food that he enforced with an iron fist: You must try everything on your plate at least once. I’ve learned to like a lot of foods (including broccoli and fish) because of that rule.
Manti fell for a hoax. How about all those “brilliant” “get rich quick” folks who sent their savings to a Nigerian bank? Barnum was right, quick picking on the kid.
As to Ima, yes, broccoli IS good (despite what hero Bush 41 thought). Eating meat IS natural, we have canine teeth for it, and the Dalai Lama was recently told to start eating some meat on occasion, because his vegetarian diet, WAS KILLING HIM! Not only can humans not survive on cattle forage, neither can DEER! Dogs can be tasty, but suspect “vegetarians” may be too filled with bile to taste like chicken.
So, faint or slash your wrists from the shock, Ima, I actually agree with something you’ve said!!
I make all my vegan friends read, The Secret Life of Plants before I let them spout off at me about humane slaughter. That said I get my eggs from my grandma’s farm or another local free range farmer who sells duck eggs too.
Don’t you feel guilty eating all those “proto-chicken” things called “eggs”? After all, many are fertile, and without a candle, you can’t tell until you crack that womb, er, shell, and kill them. Chickens, ducks, OH the slaughter!!
moranor over 11 years ago
Your ancestors weren’t vegetarian.
Rickapolis over 11 years ago
Not fair. Manti Te’o is telling the truth now. Really! No, I mean it, he really is, he said that he was. So it must be so.
noktar Premium Member over 11 years ago
Vegeterians should check their Vitamin B12 and folic acid levels not to get dementia
Stormrider2112 over 11 years ago
I love my dog, but I don’t see a problem with a culture raising certain animals for food. I’m sure Hindus don’t like us making cheap burgers out of animals they find sacred.-A freedom lovin’ conservative like you doesn’t want food freedom? For shame!
cjr53 over 11 years ago
Yummm, tasty animals. Beef, chicken and turkey. Yumm.
Ketira over 11 years ago
….you forgot shrimp. But I get your point..My Dad laid down one rule about food that he enforced with an iron fist: You must try everything on your plate at least once. I’ve learned to like a lot of foods (including broccoli and fish) because of that rule.
Ottodesu over 11 years ago
I only eat vegetarians.
Dtroutma over 11 years ago
Manti fell for a hoax. How about all those “brilliant” “get rich quick” folks who sent their savings to a Nigerian bank? Barnum was right, quick picking on the kid.
As to Ima, yes, broccoli IS good (despite what hero Bush 41 thought). Eating meat IS natural, we have canine teeth for it, and the Dalai Lama was recently told to start eating some meat on occasion, because his vegetarian diet, WAS KILLING HIM! Not only can humans not survive on cattle forage, neither can DEER! Dogs can be tasty, but suspect “vegetarians” may be too filled with bile to taste like chicken.
So, faint or slash your wrists from the shock, Ima, I actually agree with something you’ve said!!
water_moon over 11 years ago
“Can’t plants have feelings, too?”
I make all my vegan friends read, The Secret Life of Plants before I let them spout off at me about humane slaughter. That said I get my eggs from my grandma’s farm or another local free range farmer who sells duck eggs too.
Dtroutma over 11 years ago
Don’t you feel guilty eating all those “proto-chicken” things called “eggs”? After all, many are fertile, and without a candle, you can’t tell until you crack that womb, er, shell, and kill them. Chickens, ducks, OH the slaughter!!
NASA Monkey about 3 years ago
Well, they’re not wrong.