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• #19028
them kinda hipster that try an go all out wild riding in underwear, must eat roadkill shirly,
faux ray mears shit -
• #19029
Linda McCartney Sausages, new recipe: less good, more pink.
Why the fuck does a veggie sausage need to be pink?
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• #19030
For lady vegetarians, obvs.
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• #19032
I've only been vegan 6 years. Does this mean I'm a poser? I just want to be clear. I'd hate to seem uncool.
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• #19033
This whole argument depends on whether one views 'veganism' as a lifestyle choice, a way of life or as a way of defining oneself - or any combination of the above. Each is as valid as the next in my opinion and timescale is irrelevant. The bottom line is the same.
{I am a lifelong meat eater}
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• #19034
cos they'd look like poo sauasages otherwise?
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• #19035
pony bangers
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• #19036
Some interesting responses which I partially agree with. The timespan is not as important as not shoving your views in every persons face as soon as it's possible. You could have become vegan a year ago or ten years ago but if the person who became vegan ten years ago is snobbish about it, enforcing and critical of others who don't share his or her personal choice, then that person can shuv off. At the end of the day I truly believe it's a personal choice that someone makes and the incessant need to make ones life revolve around it, look down on others, or for it to define that person is an utterly revolving characteristic.
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• #19038
Are you not looking down upon those who look down upon others?
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• #19039
Touché!
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• #19040
Nice rig...
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• #19041
I am soo going to drop your fuckken dim sum before I knock on your door. Mr. No-Tip.
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• #19042
It actually is like raaaa-eeee-aaaaaiiin.
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• #19043
I wonder if Katie Hopkins will get a veggie sausage for her regents street streaking session :)
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• #19044
If she doesn't you know people will protest and probably throw animal blood at her or something
Personally I think she should use "the black farmer" sausages :)
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• #19045
We have a wee guy now who's going to be raised vegetarian (vegan probably) and then be allowed to decide for himself.
By the time he's old enough to decide for himself, will his body allow him to make the choice or is the whole start off vegan and your body will lose the ability to process meat thing a myth?
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• #19046
I think it probably just takes a while to adjust to a change in diet.
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• #19047
is the whole start off vegan and your body will lose the ability to process meat thing a myth?
Probably given that all children start off vegetarian (and possibly vegan if they're breastfed exclusively). They're going to be about a year old before they eat any meat.
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• #19048
just explain how breastfeeding is vegan..?
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• #19049
just explain how breastfeeding is vegan..?
Why do you think it isn't?
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• #19050
This is very true
Just so we're clear - what's the exact cut off for a real vegan rather than a bandwagon jumper? 11, 12, 13 or 14 years?
What should those who have been vegan less than 10 years have to do? Be forced to eat meat again?
I'd also be interested to know whether your view that people can't ever change their mind extends to all things. Politics? Haircuts? Aerospokes?
Think about it dude. You're being silly.
Everyone who is a vegan has made a positive choice, it doesn't matter when they made it or why, the planet is better off because they did and that's what's important.
You're actually the one being hipster about it, not the newbie vegans - 'I was a vegan before it was cool' is basically what you're saying...
Actually, reading your posts again I think you might be taking the piss? Are you taking the piss?