But fear is delicious!They just don't want to taste the fear.![]()
Especially with ketchup.

But fear is delicious!They just don't want to taste the fear.![]()
I find this trend in 'veggie' products very perplexing. There are veggie burgers, tofu turkeys and apparently look-alike corn dogs. To people supposedly averse to eating meat... one wonders.This:
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They just don't want to taste the fear.![]()
If the humans are drinking all the milk from the dairy cows (or eating dairy products like cheese) just what are all those calves going to be living off of? Those cows don't start producing milk just because the farmers ask nicely. The cows won't produce milk unless they periodically give birth to a calf. The calves aren't going to be ready to eat grain for a while, so you can't have them hanging around drinking all that milk you're depending on to make a living. So if you're going to have a dairy industry you will need to be selling some veal.Eating meat is a billion dollar industry. From farming to transporting to distribution, culinary schools, restaurants, etc. That supports a lot of families. If everyone quit eating meat, would we have great athletes? How exciting would football, baseball, basketball, and the Olympics be (especially football with scrawny vegetarians) ???
Also, animals would no longer be raised for slaughter. So if there are no more ranches, then there are no more cows, etc., except for milk. Who here wants to contribute to the extinction of animals that we eat (pigs, for example) ???
Except you look like a tool when you do that with fake meat.Because some people, like myself, like what are considered Americana foods. Hot dogs, hamburgers, corn dogs, things like that are good, they're a part of so many social situations (barbecues, tailgate parties, etc.).
Or try this one: add more veggies, and moderate meat, but don't eliminate it entirely. Maybe even work out a bit. Novel, eh?Hey, try this one: "I don't want to have a heart attack by the time I turn 40." Novel, eh?
J.
Except you look like a tool when you do that with fake meat.
Or try this one: add more veggies, and moderate meat, but don't eliminate it entirely. Maybe even work out a bit. Novel, eh?
It's not, but I still like to poke fun at someone who just has to have some special knockoff of real food, because I think it's funny.I don't care. If I enjoy it and I'm not bothering you or making you eat it, why is it a problem with you?
I've actually heard that come out of some self-important vegetarian's mouth, so it is indeed based on reality, even if I was making fun of it.Sure, but your reason was that vegetarians don't want to taste the fear, a rather silly comment.
Anyone who says they are vegetarian for moral reasons makes me think of the example I cited, Someone who says they're doing it for health reasons makes me think of those scrawny waifs I see getting the vegi-burger in the lunch line, and even one of my friends who eats with us at lunch. It also makes me remember all those conversations I had in health class about how a vegetarian diet has more disadvantages than advantages. I also know someone who just got grossed out working with meat, so I don't tease her as much.You didn't even think that there might be other reasons, you just decided to lay down a whole bunch of stereotypes on people doing something you don't understand.
I don't have a problem with it, I just think it's silly, but I really wish you the best of health since that's the reason you think it will help you.I'm not a complete vegetarian yet, I am slowly working into it over several months. What business is it of yours whether I eat only vegetables and grains? Why do you have such a problem with that?
It's not, but I still like to poke fun at someone who just has to have some special knockoff of real food, because I think it's funny.I don't care. If I enjoy it and I'm not bothering you or making you eat it, why is it a problem with you?
It's not, but I still like to poke fun at someone who just has to have some special knockoff of real food, because I think it's funny.I don't care. If I enjoy it and I'm not bothering you or making you eat it, why is it a problem with you?
I've actually heard that come out of some self-important vegetarian's mouth, so it is indeed based on reality, even if I was making fun of it.Sure, but your reason was that vegetarians don't want to taste the fear, a rather silly comment.
Anyone who says they are vegetarian for moral reasons makes me think of the example I cited, Someone who says they're doing it for health reasons makes me think of those scrawny waifs I see getting the vegi-burger in the lunch line, and even one of my friends who eats with us at lunch. It also makes me remember all those conversations I had in health class about how a vegetarian diet has more disadvantages than advantages. I also know someone who just got grossed out working with meat, so I don't tease her as much.You didn't even think that there might be other reasons, you just decided to lay down a whole bunch of stereotypes on people doing something you don't understand.
I don't have a problem with it, I just think it's silly, but I really wish you the best of health since that's the reason you think it will help you.I'm not a complete vegetarian yet, I am slowly working into it over several months. What business is it of yours whether I eat only vegetables and grains? Why do you have such a problem with that?
This:
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Is not a corn dog. At least, not in the traditional sense. It is a veggie corn dog. It's all veggie. It looks like a corn dog, smells like a corn dog, and I swear it tastes like a corn dog, but it has no saturated fat, no cholesterol, is made from all veggie, and tastes very good.
This:
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Is not a corn dog. At least, not in the traditional sense. It is a veggie corn dog. It's all veggie. It looks like a corn dog, smells like a corn dog, and I swear it tastes like a corn dog, but it has no saturated fat, no cholesterol, is made from all veggie, and tastes very good. It's a MorningStar Farms Corn Dog.
J.
^^ People get offended when they're told that "being responsible" includes not eating meat, and that you're morally wrong to do otherwise.
"I'm a vegetarian!" "I'm a meat eater!" Who cares?Which is why I tend to roll my eyes whenever religion is brought up like it actually matters. "God exists!" "No he doesn't!" Who cares?
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