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Originally posted by CDSmith
I call people like you passive vegetarians. As in, non-militant, non-judgemental. That is, if you're being 100% honest about this.
Many (not most) vegetarians and vegans ARE militant though. They lack the ability to just shut up and eat their rabbit food and be happy. They can't be satisfied with their own choice only, no. They feel the irresistable urge to crinkle their noses up whenever meat is served to others around them.
Bring out a turkey for the family at thanksgiving and the vegan is the one looking disgusted.
Out on a date with a vegetarian, order a steak and she get's all "Are you really going to eat that?" on you, upper lip all curled up in a sneer. Out come the comments like "You know that's dead animal flesh don't you?"... "that animal you're eating was murdered" etc..... that kind of shit.
Judgemental vegetarians like that need to be smacked upside the skull repeatedly.
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I feel the same about every judgemental non-vegetarian.
I never try to make meat eating people feel guilty. Yet everytime I am in a restaurant and order a vegetarian plate I have to explain why I am a vegetarian. Often people dont respect this at all and start looking for things that dont add up. "So why are you wearing leather shoes" (I dont) or "You realize salades are alive as well"Or some morons start posting on an adultwebmasterboard about peoples believes on food. Peple wanna act all tough about their eating patterns. Well for you people I have some words. Go smoke a joint or a pig what ever you prefer. Chill down and then
