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Old 01-19-2013, 12:36 PM   #129
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Originally Posted by JazzyFlame View Post
I don't see anything holier then though about being a vegetarian, I do feel meat eaters are indimitated by them. Kinda like smokers envy of people who have quit.

I'm a meatarian FYI
There is nothing holier than thou about being a vegetarian. There is everything holier than thou when they start yammering about carnivores being horrible, unethical people. I am in no way envious of, or intimidated by, a vegetarian. Good for them. I don't criticize their diet, and would prefer if they give me the same courtesy. I come from a omnivorous diet and gain nutrition fom meat and enjoy the culinary aspects.

I just don't see how animals bred for consumption (by selective breeding, modified diets, antibiotics, controlled environments etc.) is so much different than plant products bred for consumption (by cross species breeding, pesticides, fertilizers, irrigation). Anyway you slice it, it's all a direct result of human meddling with the natural order. How many of the common vegetables and legumes we commonly consume now were initially produced exclusively by nature? How much have they changed since that time?

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