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cgar7 wrote: i've been think of going veggie . i got a peta magazine in the mail that was very convincing . Don't switch for PETA...they take things waaaay too far (and some of their tactics/motives/campaigns are questionable at best. I don't eat much red meat at all & I don't drink regular milk (soy instead...oh so yummy). Why, because I feel like it. Do it for yourself & your beliefs - not for the writers whose beliefs come in a propaganda-laced brochure. |
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BigO wrote: cgar7 wrote: i've been think of going veggie . i got a peta magazine in the mail that was very convincing . Don't switch for PETA...they take things waaaay too far (and some of their tactics/motives/campaigns are questionable at best. I don't eat much red meat at all & I don't drink regular milk (soy instead...oh so yummy). Why, because I feel like it. Do it for yourself & your beliefs - not for the writers whose beliefs come in a propaganda-laced brochure. Definately. If you are thinking about becoming a vegetarian, do it for your own beliefs. I remember being into PETA alot back in the day, and I think they can be really helpful when it comes to certain things. But other things, they could use some work on. In the end, it's your decision. Go for it. Or don't. I've been a "veggoe" for a year and 4 days now. It's really not that difficult to avoid meat. And trust me... I was the biggest carnivore you would ever encounter. There are plenty of other sites and stuff where you can get information on how to make the transition. Anywho... sorry. A little off subject. ....yes... hats. Those are great hats. |
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Joined: 10 Feb 2005 | Posts: 4031 | Location: Austin
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BigO wrote: cgar7 wrote: i've been think of going veggie . i got a peta magazine in the mail that was very convincing . Don't switch for PETA...they take things waaaay too far (and some of their tactics/motives/campaigns are questionable at best. I don't eat much red meat at all & I don't drink regular milk (soy instead...oh so yummy). Why, because I feel like it. Do it for yourself & your beliefs - not for the writers whose beliefs come in a propaganda-laced brochure. actually the magazine was not at all " pushy " i was expecting it to have really graphics pictures and over the top testimonials but it didn't its simply provided information that helped me into realizing that becoming a vegetarian was not only good for animals but good for me and the environment. anyway i love animals had been thinking of this well before i looked into Peta. everyone cross your fingers and hope i can do this _________________
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Joined: 01 Jan 2005 | Posts: 2930 | Location: Cali
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I've recently made the change to becoming a vegetarian as well. It was kind of a weird fate-ish sort of thing. Well really I think it was just too many documentaries about feed lots, factory farms and slaughterhouses, paired with a stomach flu and headcold that made me feel nauseous everytime I smelled meat. Needless to say, whether I wanted to or not, since then I haven't been able to eat meat without feeling funny about it. And thus, Hailey is a vegetarian. So, cool. Good luck |
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