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Unread 01-12-2009, 08:48 PM   #16 (permalink)
Hwy99
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Originally Posted by jazzy View Post
I do know those questions cuz I was once a vegetarian so anyway I will not answer to your question cuz I am way more senstive than my two sisters who are vegeatarian.
Ohh my post wasn't target toward you, I am sorry for misunderstanding. Other members came here to say like "They have no choice, but allow us to kill them" which are not the answer. I want to know how how can the vegetarian/vegans ignore that animals do kill others for foods also. It have been disturbing my mind since I tried to practice to be vegetarian.

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Originally Posted by webexplorer View Post
I think that you are a sort of twisting your words, but that's okay. I am a semi-vegetarian for a very long time. I never eat a meat except for fish and egg due Omega-3. This means that I am still alive. Otherwise, if people say that it's bad and they should eat a meat, here is a proof that I am still fine and happy.

If you want to know in case we are in a big forest place where there is no food, then we might have to make a hard choice by eating a meat for our survival. But, actually, we have not learned about wild root foods from the ground. Gee, I haven't thought of that. But, let's not that happen to us. Knock the wood.

My sister's dog is a full vegetarian for 10 years. He is still running around and healthy. I'm stunned.
I wasn't twisting my word, I was just having some of opimistic thoughts and curiousity

I can understand what you are saying, sometimes we have no choice. I agree with you, let's hope that it would never happens to us.

I am impressed by your sister's dog's vegetarian practice
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