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If a cow and chicken had a better personality, maybe I wouldn't eat them.
Personality goes a long way.
Personality goes a long way.
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I couldn't do this. No meat of any kind, not to sound foolish, but what will you eat when seafood is cut? Do you eat or drink dairy products?Originally Posted by RATxAxTAT
For me, I guess gradually. I've cut out all poultry, beef, and pork. Now I only eat fish/seafood. I'll eventually cut out the seafood as well and be strictly vegan.Originally Posted by QueenCitySneakerQueen
How do y'all stop eating meat do y'all do it gradually or just stop altogether at once
Originally Posted by JayzOnMyToes
i bet you if the world turned out to be like Fallout the game or I Am Legend the movie.. i bet all of you will be eating everything you can get your hands on to survive...
Originally Posted by QueenCitySneakerQueen
How do y'all stop eating meat do y'all do it gradually or just stop altogether at once
Originally Posted by KayCurrency
It all depends on the culture fam'....
Originally Posted by RATxAxTAT
For me, I guess gradually. I've cut out all poultry, beef, and pork. Now I only eat fish/seafood. I'll eventually cut out the seafood as well and be strictly vegan.Originally Posted by QueenCitySneakerQueen
How do y'all stop eating meat do y'all do it gradually or just stop altogether at once
Originally Posted by whyhellothere
cause humans are soft and like cute cuddly things and dont give a $#*% about other animals
itsto eat a dog or cat but cows & chickens are
*shrug* if im hungry im eating.
Originally Posted by Tony Montana
In the Philippines it's a delicacy to eat cats and dogs. I've heard.
My biggest thing was finding something to replace the protein that the meat gave me, which is why I'm still eating fish. I've eaten non-meat "meat" like products, but it can get pricey...at least for me since I'm a college student.Originally Posted by yngSIMBA
I couldn't do this. No meat of any kind, not to sound foolish, but what will you eat when seafood is cut? Do you eat or drink dairy products?Originally Posted by RATxAxTAT
For me, I guess gradually. I've cut out all poultry, beef, and pork. Now I only eat fish/seafood. I'll eventually cut out the seafood as well and be strictly vegan.Originally Posted by QueenCitySneakerQueen
How do y'all stop eating meat do y'all do it gradually or just stop altogether at once
Damn, going vegan gonna be a huge sacrifice. How are you going to maintain proper nutrition, by taking supplements? I'm trying to remove meat from my diet too and stick strictly to seafood. Seafood is super high on cholesterol, though... only healthy seafood I know is salmon, lean cod, and halibut.Originally Posted by RATxAxTAT
For me, I guess gradually. I've cut out all poultry, beef, and pork. Now I only eat fish/seafood. I'll eventually cut out the seafood as well and be strictly vegan.Originally Posted by QueenCitySneakerQueen
How do y'all stop eating meat do y'all do it gradually or just stop altogether at once
Originally Posted by Method Man
Sometimes, we carry on traditions long after the conditions that led to their development have changed.
One of my favorite examples to this point comes courtesy of Stephen Steinberg, a distinguished professor sociologist at CUNY, who shares the following story from one of his students in his book Turning Back: The Retreat from Racial Justice in American Thought and Policy:
“A woman invited some guests to dinner. As she prepared the dinner roast, her guestsnoticed that she lopped off a chunk of meat and threw it away. Puzzled by this apparently gratuitous andwasteful act, they asked her why she did that. The question caught her by surprise – she could only say that her motherhad always done that. Now, her curiosityaroused, she asked her mother the same question, and got the same answer: her mother had always done that. Determined to solve the mystery, she finallyput the question to her immigrant grandmother – and old-world matriarch – whoshrugged and said: “The pot was too small.