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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's with the hate for vegans? I ask because I am one, but doubt that many people know or care.[/quote] Here's a post from someone who's a vegan, on Facebook. The woman is in her 30s, child-hating, and cat-crazy. "What do you do with a waiter who, after you ordered the only thing on the menu, the vegan dumpligs, being also the ONLY person in a restaurant, serves you PORK dumplings and then after you made one bite and, terrified, asked what it was tells you: "pork". What can you do, besides running to a bathroom and puking your guts out, while screaming and crying in agonizing hysteria, and after an hour of brushing your teeth STILL feeling the taste of dead animal in your mouth?!? This day turned out to be a complete epitomy of horror, shock, pain, betrayal and vomit for me. I'm off to bed. Please no phone calls today." I dunno what you do. Shoot the waiter, I guess. :roll:[/quote] "No phone calls. Just comment on this status about the most 'terrible' thing thats ever happened to me!" Hate dramatic FB posts...losers[/quote] Being a vegan doesn't account for that level of crazy. I was a vegan for years and once accidentally ate a chicken burger that was mislabeled as a veggie chicken burger. I would rather have not eaten it, but I didn't barf or whatever. I think I mentioned to the manager that it was mislabeled (it was at a cafeteria) once I realized the mistake but that was it. Even as a vegan, I knew I had to live in the world, and sometimes that means accidentally eating something I'd rather not eat.[/quote] +1 And my dad became a vegan after suffering some serious health complications. He is much healthier now and won't ever go back, but when he accidentally gets a bite of meat he's more excited than disgusted. I hate to think so many sweeping generalizations about vegans are being applied to people who turned to it for the health benefits.[/quote] Vegetarian here. I also accidentally ate a turkey burger once. I think I brushed my teeth afterwards. Didn't freak out. [/quote]
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