CONSUME CONSUME CONSUME IT'S THE AMERICAN WAY
Quote from: ex on April 27, 2012, 03:10:02 PMFuck everyone who feels sympathy to animals. Animals are meant to live and be killed every day all over the world. It's called nature. 1. I hope you feel sympathy toward animals, as we are primates.2. There's no evidence of intent in nature, thus the use of 'meant to' in this context is inappropriate.3. Given that we ourselves are animals, it would seem our compassion toward our numerous cousins should scale based on the capacity for an organism to experience suffering, which we generally assume to be related to the complexity of that organism and its posession (or lack) of a nervous system, etc.Presumably an instantaneous transition from life -> non-life would imply an absense of suffering in that transition. For anything less than an instantaneous transition, point #3 should be considered.99. I'll be grilling steak this weekend.
Fuck everyone who feels sympathy to animals. Animals are meant to live and be killed every day all over the world. It's called nature.
VaeVictis:i find it funny that you even consider grammar a sign of intelligence, that itself is a very uneducated claim
I like bacon and eggs. I always wanna swith to a vegan diet (for health reasons) but Im too lazy to do some more research and IDK but being vegan seems to be more heavy on the pocket.
As far as "health" goes, it's debatable whether or not being strictly vegan is the most healthy of all possible diets. Unless I'm mistaken, there a few nutrients which are vital for a well-balanced healthy diet which cannot be attained from anything other than meat.And like quadz mentioned, being that I'm atheist, I don't think there's any reason to say meat was "meant" to be eaten lest I claim that someone in particular designed it to be that way. What it "is" can be talked about plenty though, and what I think it "is" is DELICIOUS! It provides lots of protein and tons of other things, which is GOOD. Being that the animal has never done me any wrong, I have no need to make it suffer for anything. So whatever means gets the job done the quickest and the cheapest is obviously the best. Quite frankly, it's the whole truth that the way most meat is obtained these days is a whole lot more humane than how another animal in nature would obtain it from the animal becoming food. Honestly... how bad would it suck to be a gazelle with a gimpy leg getting your ass and neck chewed to death by 3 or 4 lions? How bad would it suck to be an elk calf being mauled by 8 wolves. Also, seems a lot less stressful of a life for an animal that doesn't roam far and wide in order to find food. They get daily food delivery and a shelter for free.
When people get to the level of caring about fucking insects and start making statements like they are our equals, which is what many animal activists do, that's where I stop caring.
As far as avoiding the meat-related health problems, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, etc., being a vegan is far healthier than living an omnivore diet. Here's how it breaks down: If you eat meat, you're more than likely going to develop some kind of cardiovascular issues at some point in your life. This may even be near the very end of your life, but usually you do get something eventually. When you eat a purely vegetarian/vegan diet, you simply don't develop these conditions as much. I remember hearing that you are roughly 50 times LESS likely to experience cardiovascular health conditions if you're a vegit/vegan.Now if you really want to know how much longer you'll live on average, the stats show that you gain about a year usually. So you aren't going to lengthen your lifespan by 40 years by going full veg. The only thing going veg does is severely lessen your risk of heart-related problems. In a nutshell, you more than likely won't die from a heart attack, stroke, or cancer like your meat-eating peers will. Is this for sure? Absolutely not, there's veg's that get cancer and have heart attacks. But the proportion is extremely less than their meat-eating friends is all.Now if you excuse me, I have a Hot Pocket loaded with pepperoni and some leftover rotisserie chicken to get to.
Actually, this is incorrect. Vegan/vegetarian diets are usually LESS expensive, as meats are almost always the highest-cost item in your grocery store. Vegetables and fruits are among the cheapest items hands down. Even items like tofu or daily supplements end up costing you less than if you eat a normal omnivore diet. The veg's usually spend a lot less on food than normal people do. Of course, I'm going to bite the bullet and pay the extra, because I love my beef, chicken, and shrimp. mmm mmm
i probably have a 1% chance of ever winning in duel against you
3. Little do you know that if we ever run out of food, we won't go Donner and start eating our own, we'll just use Canada as our personal human meat farm, aye. "You are eating me, you hoser! What's this all aboot!?!"
Well, I'm one of the rare ones that doesn't feel pity on primates either.
Animals of all kinds, including us, are meant to live and die. It's the natural way.
This society is a bastardization of that nature.
friend was killed out in nature by a lion, say 300,000 years ago