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The Last Hurdle to Veganism has been lifted!


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I wonder if it comes with hair you have to scrape off yourself?

 

Probably great food for Chilean rugby team!

 

Do they make "mancock" for Germans, like that Anton Miewes guy HCL.gifshocked.gif

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food is food if i am hungry enough i will eat whatever i can get my hands on. I was vegie for about 10 years. it got old.

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The commander remains vegetarian. The rest of you can kiss my steel muesli-dispensing ass.

 

you have never been realy realy realy hungry

veggieism goes out the door when you are hungry enough wink.gif

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the image of muesli dribbling out of your butt-hole is one i wish wouldn't have been introduced in this thread, but

 

i was veggie for a few years, but when i started getting more into climbing, i was starving for MEAT!

it seemed like i couldn't climb hard without craving it bad. and i still feel badly about it at times from an ethical viewpoint, but you gotta do what you gotta do, i suppose....

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hey i'm sorry man, it's just that you said you were vegetarian and then it turns out you eat fish. it just threw me a bit, that's all.

 

thanks for showing me the card and all.

 

i do have a question though: when you kidnap the business guys and scientists and stuff, do you like torture them into telling you there secrets? do you believe in torture, or do you hypnotize them instead? thanks, sexy brown stuff.

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torture is not a very reliable means of extracting info, and would probably lead to poor sales around christmas time for hasbro. hypnotizing (or at least hypnotizing dinosaurs to do your bidding) is a reasonable alternative. thank you for your interest

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and i still feel badly about it at times from an ethical viewpoint, but you gotta do what you gotta do, i suppose....

I agree with refusing to eat certain things for ethical reasons. I avoid store-bought meat because I don't want to support that industry and I also know there is not enough care in keeping meat clean. Disgusting all around. Ever read Fast Food Nation? Great book.

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and i still feel badly about it at times from an ethical viewpoint, but you gotta do what you gotta do, i suppose....

I agree with refusing to eat certain things for ethical reasons. I avoid store-bought meat because I don't want to support that industry and I also know there is not enough care in keeping meat clean. Disgusting all around. Ever read Fast Food Nation? Great book.

 

ever work in a slaughterhouse? guess what, you got to kill it whether you buy it in a store or not.

 

freybe sausage class of 1989! HCL.gif

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