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Originally posted by Jordyn still stuck on the vegetarianism debate? I've still not been presented with feasable proof it's possible on a world wide scale; financially, equally beneficial to all involved or see how it's fair for one person to decide that everyone should live in a particular way...that's typical of tyrants and dictators. All i've seen are facts and figures about why it's a good lifestyle and I will agree that it is perfect for some people, and it is a healthy lifestyle(definitly covers all but a few of the food groups) when approached in a sensible and reasonable manner. So let's be kind, move on and keep it on topic please? |
I'm not "stuck" on the vegetarian debate, I simply am one, hence what I share in one place carries through no matter where it is. Now let me just add that it was done in jest as much as it was done in truth, yet you don't post to Garg about his post. Odd.
Anyway, as this is not "that" thread I won't go into detail about that which I still wish to share. I will post on "that" thread soon though, and you can choose to read it or choose to ignore it.
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was on topic, though not elaborate, I simply stated that my idea of connecting to nature meant not killing and eating it.