This right here. Veiled insults and disdain for someone who made a different choice than you. There is a HUGE schism between beating your wife and children and eating meat. Hyperbolic dribble. Don't pretend you aren't preaching because you are. Basically your past few posts have implied someone who eats meat is selfish, irrational or revels in the suffering of animals.
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Somebody get me a doctor, I ain't feelin' ill ...But I ain't feelin' this at all...
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So wait, I'm confused why do you eat meat then?
Also, I'm unsure why your method of addressing the debate is ascribing a postulated motivation or intent.
Not a shock to see a speciest view point, but how come you chose not address the example of killing small animals? If you were walking down the street and saw someone setting their dog on fire with a blowtorch, would you feel compelled to stop this action or would you understand that it is well within their own right to make this choice: specifically because A) the dog inherently has no rights of their own or B) the rights of the dog are superseded by the rights of their owner.
Granted it is this individual's choice to set fire to his own property (or to this living breathing creature, depending on your viewpoint). Therefore, you should respect this individual's choice regardless of the damage and suffering that it incurs. That's your point, right?
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Oh the hyperbole! I'm actually not participating in the debate really, just pointing out you are kind of making an ass of yourself on that ivory tower of yours. Also just trying to point out that veiled insults (see irrational, selfish, or sadism) generally are not the best way to sway people to your side. Catch more flies with honey sort of thing. Now i did not address the example of the dogs or cats because its the same hyperbolic nonsense of beating a wife or a child. I felt addressing every point of hyperbole was like beating a dead horse, but if you must know, i disapprove of a human blow-torching a dog. That would be a monstrous act.

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This is ridiculous. Make whatever exaggerated, asinine claims you want. I'm out. Such distorted baloney is abhorrent.

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Because a dog can be another animal and form of meat just like a cow or sheep is. Some even view humans in this way.
It is easy to be repulsed and I am, but that makes me a hypocrite (which I admit) since in the end it's killing another animal that probably didn't want to die for food, just one that our culture is not accustomed to.
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I could eat a dog if I had too but I've been raised with them as family members. If I had a chicken as a friend my whole life I may have felt the same way as I do on dogs.
If it was a life and death situation then you better believe I'd eat anything and anyone to remain alive.
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That's gangsta, but at least you are saying it as it is. I would do the same but be horrified at myself at the same time.
My question back to vegans or vegetarians is: What if you found an edible animal that died of natural causes or an accident like falling of a cliff, would you eat the mofo then? would it be alright for us meat eaters in this case?
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Yes, I'd like a link to that because I can't seem to find it anywhere on the net. If that is the case then I understand what you're saying...however, slightly beside our discussion, if you think poor planning is the reason for taking supplements then do understand that there's a larger risk of poor planning by going on a veggie diet and even worse, a vegan.
It's difficult in a developed country such as ours, much more so in developing countries around the world.
I'm still not understanding what you mean here. Where is this 100 number coming from? More so, can you rationalize how the rest of the world go on a vegan plan considering the amount of precision and planning that goes into it.So again what's your non-selfish excuse/rationalization to perpetuate the suffering of over one hundred animal per year? Last time it was reality TV.
You're expecting more than 6 billion people to have a routine supplement plan?Praise the lord for Ni No Kuni!
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The UN estimates we have almost a billion malnourished and starving right now so whatever plan we have currently it's bullshit anyway.
I think the way forward is unrestricted GM crops that are enhanced and also have the necessary proteins in them.
Of course that won't happen because the biotech companies always restrict the crops to make more money and rip off the farmers of poor nations.Last edited by Super_Lilith; 08-05-2012 at 11:36.
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`Effect of ingestion of soil on the iodine, copper, cobalt (vitamin B12) and selenium status of grazing sheep.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1...?dopt=Citation
Incorporation of a high level of vitamin B12 into a vegetable, kaiware daikon (Japanese radish sprout), by the absorption from its seeds http://www.sciencedirect.com/science...04416504000868
Other studies finding B12 in Soil
Robbins WJ, Hervey A, Stebbins ME. Studies on Euglena and vitamin B12. Science 1950(Oct 20):455.
http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.230...21101131332147
Halsted JA, Carroll J, Rubert S. Serum and tissue concentration of vitamin B12 in. certain pathologic states. N Engl J Med. 1959;260:575-80.
J Bacteriol. 1952 February; 63(2): 219226. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...2/?pageindex=3
Studies finding uptake of B12 from soil into organic plant (consumable) matter
Mozafar A. Enrichment of some B-vitamins in plants with application of organic fertilizers. Plant & Soil. 1994;167:305-311.
La Guardia M, Venturella G, Venturella F. On the chemical composition and nutritional value of pleurotus taxa growing on umbelliferous plants (apiaceae). J Agric Food Chem. 2005 Jul 27;53(15):5997-6002
Plant And Soil. Vol 129, 1. (1992), 23-30, DOI: 10.1007/BF00012838 http://www.springerlink.com/content/k6h3l6r51xw601j5/
Losses of Nutrients from Soil during the last 50 years
http://www.nutritionsecurity.org/PDF...Vegetables.pdf
based on info from Lindlahr, 1914; Hamaker, 1982; U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1963 and 1997
Changes in USDA Food Composition Data for 43 Garden Crops, 1950 to 1999
J Am Coll Nutr December 2004 vol. 23 no. 6 669-682
http://www.jacn.org/content/23/6/669...urcetype=HWCIT
http://www.nutritionsecurity.org/PDF...%20Content.pdf
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=272047
Changes in Soil and Abundance of Microelements In Long Term Fertilizer Experiment
http://www.pjss.org/artykuly/pjss/Po...06_39_1_91.pdf
As above we can begin to see that there was a discernable quality of B12 available of soil (and absorbed in plant matter). Therefore, there is thus far no basis for your hypothesis that veganism possible due to recent advances in recent technology. In fact, the following studies also indicate that until recent our soils are losing their nutrient density due to multiple factors (i.e. soil erosion). This directly contrasts with your hypothesis as it indicates that recent advances in technology has actually made veganism harder in obtaining certain nutrients.
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If you are driving off a cliff, does it matter the type of car?
Sure a maserati may take you there quicker, but your destination is still the same.
In fact, the Standard American Diet is notorious for its lack of malnutrition when regarding micronutrient and polyphenol intake and within macronutrient distribution (specifically long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids).
NO. I'm asking about YOU.
What's your non-selfish excuse/rationalization to perpetuate the suffering of over one hundred animal per year?
About 100+ Animals per year.
Per culminated data from FARM from the USDA Reports
http://farmusa.org/statistics11.html
Per-person, an average American meat-eater is responsible for the suffering and death of 28 land animals and an estimated 175 aquatic animals per year, totaling over 15,000 individual animals over a 75 year lifespan.
What's your non-selfish excuse/rationalization to perpetuate the suffering of over one hundred animal per year?
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I can only assume you both missed the part when sufi asked for this information.
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Ok, but which plants are we talking about? When I was searching for B12 in soil, I came across an article explaining that it's not produced in plants that we can possibly eat.
I don't get it. Then we should just all kill ourselves right now because we're eventually going to die anyway.If you are driving off a cliff, does it matter the type of car?
Sure a maserati may take you there quicker, but your destination is still the same.
The point is that you're likely to have more deaths, diseases and syndromes if the average people tried to change their lifestyle to strictly vegan than being an omnivore.
In fact, that's an American statistic and you don't have to tell me that to believe it. I come from another culture and the first thing I noticed coming here was that people did not eat enough fruits or vegetables...things are changing now but that's how I saw it when I first came here.In fact, the Standard American Diet is notorious for its lack of malnutrition when regarding micronutrient and polyphenol intake and within macronutrient distribution (specifically long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids).
Ok, just the way you were stating it, sounded sort of odd because it implied as if you knew more about me than I assumed.NO. I'm asking about YOU.
What's your non-selfish excuse/rationalization to perpetuate the suffering of over one hundred animal per year?
About 100+ Animals per year.
Per culminated data from FARM from the USDA Reports
http://farmusa.org/statistics11.html
Per-person, an average American meat-eater is responsible for the suffering and death of 28 land animals and an estimated 175 aquatic animals per year, totaling over 15,000 individual animals over a 75 year lifespan.
I don't understand the point of asking me this question, but what I'm trying to understand is that you're implying that majority of the world is selfish and irrational.What's your non-selfish excuse/rationalization to perpetuate the suffering of over one hundred animal per year?
I have a question for you, could you lay out the basic structure of your Vegan diet for me? I'm curious to find out how you obtain everything that your body needs.Praise the lord for Ni No Kuni!
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