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To James: bro, try to look a little bigger picture. Not everyone who is meat free is doing it because they think the death of an animal for human consumption is morally wrong. There are political, economic, environmental and even national security concerns at play. You've made it pretty clear that you're only interested in approaching this topic in outdated terms: "dirty hippy limp wristed whiners vs. real American man meat eaters". That's unfortunate, because I think it's probably the context that much of America still views this debate in, which is willfully ignorant.
Returning to the topic at hand, here's some commentary on fuel consumption.
Or meat.
Or something.
I have stated earlier in this thread that my wife and life-partner is a vegetarian by choice, and that I respect and understand full her position fully -although I do not share it.
I tend to think of myself as a mindful and introspective person. I take offense at being called willfully ignorant, but will excuse it this one time considering the source.
Jason said:To James: bro, try to look a little bigger picture. Not everyone who is meat free is doing it because they think the death of an animal for human consumption is morally wrong. There are political, economic, environmental and even national security concerns at play. You've made it pretty clear that you're only interested in approaching this topic in outdated terms: "dirty hippy limp wristed whiners vs. real American man meat eaters". That's unfortunate, because I think it's probably the context that much of America still views this debate in, which is willfully ignorant.
Filet Mignon wrapped in bacon is the shit! ;-)
Soylent green....
Huh must be something new, I wonder if its got meat in it?
Gabe said:Filet Mignon wrapped in bacon is the shit! ;-)
Is there ever too much bacon?
There is never to much bacon.
Craig S. said:
Gabe said:Filet Mignon wrapped in bacon is the shit! ;-)
Is there ever too much bacon?
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