Anonymous wrote:KFC original recipe thighs are the best fried chicken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KFC original recipe thighs are the best fried chicken.
You win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can be strong and healthy without eating animals.
Same. It’s unnecessary and unethical. Not to mention, unhealthy. American meat is gross and full of hormones and antibiotics. Now if I am in the French Alps, yah I'd order a beef dish every once in a blue moon.
You totally missed the spirit of the thread. Of course, that's vegans for you, complete buzz killers. You need some meat.
Anonymous wrote:Tomatos taste like vomit and everyone is lying to themselves
Anonymous wrote:Seed oils are disgusting and ruin my constitution
Anonymous wrote:KFC original recipe thighs are the best fried chicken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can be strong and healthy without eating animals.
Same. It’s unnecessary and unethical. Not to mention, unhealthy. American meat is gross and full of hormones and antibiotics. Now if I am in the French Alps, yah I'd order a beef dish every once in a blue moon.
When I was dating, I had a strong "no vegans" rule. It's because of people like you.
Ha. When I was eating vegan, I never used the term thanks to people like that. Too much stigma. I did once say it in a restaurant and they pointed out that my belt was leather. Gee thinks, no kidding. Wasn't planning on eating my belt, was I?
So, it's OK to kill an animal to wear its skin?
Of course it is.
But I'm guessing PP was a vegan for health reasons, not for moral superiority like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can be strong and healthy without eating animals.
Same. It’s unnecessary and unethical. Not to mention, unhealthy. American meat is gross and full of hormones and antibiotics. Now if I am in the French Alps, yah I'd order a beef dish every once in a blue moon.
When I was dating, I had a strong "no vegans" rule. It's because of people like you.
Ha. When I was eating vegan, I never used the term thanks to people like that. Too much stigma. I did once say it in a restaurant and they pointed out that my belt was leather. Gee thinks, no kidding. Wasn't planning on eating my belt, was I?
So, it's OK to kill an animal to wear its skin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can be strong and healthy without eating animals.
Same. It’s unnecessary and unethical. Not to mention, unhealthy. American meat is gross and full of hormones and antibiotics. Now if I am in the French Alps, yah I'd order a beef dish every once in a blue moon.
When I was dating, I had a strong "no vegans" rule. It's because of people like you.
Ha. When I was eating vegan, I never used the term thanks to people like that. Too much stigma. I did once say it in a restaurant and they pointed out that my belt was leather. Gee thinks, no kidding. Wasn't planning on eating my belt, was I?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can be strong and healthy without eating animals.
Same. It’s unnecessary and unethical. Not to mention, unhealthy. American meat is gross and full of hormones and antibiotics. Now if I am in the French Alps, yah I'd order a beef dish every once in a blue moon.
When I was dating, I had a strong "no vegans" rule. It's because of people like you.
Ha. When I was eating vegan, I never used the term thanks to people like that. Too much stigma. I did once say it in a restaurant and they pointed out that my belt was leather. Gee thinks, no kidding. Wasn't planning on eating my belt, was I?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can be strong and healthy without eating animals.
Same. It’s unnecessary and unethical. Not to mention, unhealthy. American meat is gross and full of hormones and antibiotics. Now if I am in the French Alps, yah I'd order a beef dish every once in a blue moon.
When I was dating, I had a strong "no vegans" rule. It's because of people like you.