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ASG December 29th, 2007 5:50 PM

But, fish are fish. Eat them to survive. Unless we clone whales in which PETA will go nuts about, even though theres not to much wrong with it.

Jester Girl December 30th, 2007 7:21 AM

I'm sure in a few years there are going to be the above average amount of whales because PETA makes a fit about how we harm creatures so much.

lol @ peta.

And about the Japan conversation; They're pretty odd. I mean, they have pantie vending machines.

Eruption December 30th, 2007 7:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ASG (Post 3206167)
But, fish are fish. Eat them to survive.

We could just eat other things to survive?

I'm here now and I've never ate a fish.

ASG December 30th, 2007 9:53 AM

I never had fish either. But countries farther North like Canada,Finland, and Russia (Russia FTW) need whales. And I need my whale goldfish cracker things.

PB. December 30th, 2007 10:03 AM

I love fish i always eat it, plus it has lots of things in it which are good for you.

Lady Nicole December 30th, 2007 10:44 AM

I'm a vegetarian, so I would never try eating any kind of creature >.< It just makes me feel sick and I get really squeamish! Every time I see someone cutting a prawn in half, to me that's like watching someone have their finger cut off. It's makes me squeal and shudder and turn my head away XD I don't know why...

So anyway, I just don't look XD

Eruption December 30th, 2007 10:46 AM

I understand vegetarians even if I am not one myself.

I mean you would eat a pig but would you eat a human?

Twinx December 30th, 2007 10:52 AM

Well, I certainly don't enjoy watching them kill the animals but I do eat meat, mostly because it's delicious, all the health benefits are a plus :P.

Improfane December 30th, 2007 11:16 AM

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The difference between a pig and a human is sentience. :P
Pigs have sentience. They have eyes.

The word you're looking for is sapience.

I eat tuna regularly. My mum eats Salmon, Pilchard, Haddock and Sardine. I don't really like the smell of them and am too afraid to try them.

I also see nothing wrong with eating them because it is for food, not for fun!

Chibi-chan December 30th, 2007 11:31 AM

I love meat. I mean, why not eat it? The animal's already been killed, letting the food go to waste would be worse now wouldn't it? We have canine teeth for a reason.

Xairmo December 30th, 2007 11:38 AM

If a human doesnt eat an animal then the animal will eventually be eaten by another animal >.>
Its called survival of the fittest

Twinx December 30th, 2007 11:39 AM

If an animal was killed in front of you, would you eat it?
I sure wouldn't... somehow that's different...

Xairmo December 30th, 2007 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkkChildd (Post 3208270)
If an animal was killed in front of you, would you eat it?
I sure wouldn't... somehow that's different...

Depends what animal, if im hungry/starving, and stranded in the wild

Chibi-chan December 30th, 2007 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkkChildd (Post 3208270)
If an animal was killed in front of you, would you eat it?
I sure wouldn't... somehow that's different...

No, I'd watch it decompose and be eaten violently by some other animal.

Lady Nicole December 30th, 2007 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkkChildd (Post 3208270)
If an animal was killed in front of you, would you eat it?
I sure wouldn't... somehow that's different...

I'd cry :'(

Apparently they kill sheep and lambs horribly :( I saw a documentary about it once. It was sickening. Oh yeah, and calves, you know, they shut them in cramped, tiny crates... o.O If you ever eat veal, chances are it will have been male.

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Originally Posted by Xairmo (Post 3208265)
If a human doesnt eat an animal then the animal will eventually be eaten by another animal >.>
Its called survival of the fittest

If I were a wild animal, I would die because I'm too squeamish to harm another animal and see it's blood XD

Yeah, I can't get over this thing I have >.< I don't think of beef as food; I think of it as a cow corpse... I can't help it D:

PB. December 30th, 2007 12:24 PM

So I'm guessing your a strict vegeterian.

I can eat meat if i dont see it being killed or any blood put if i do i wont eat it. Like this year our Christmas Turkey had giblets in and i didnt eat any after seeing them.

Twinx December 30th, 2007 12:26 PM

Lady Nicole, is everyone in your household vegetarian ? Or just you?

Lady Nicole December 30th, 2007 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Perry! (Post 3208390)
So I'm guessing your a strict vegeterian.

I can eat meat if i dont see it being killed or any blood put if i do i wont eat it. Like this year our Christmas Turkey had giblets in and i didnt eat any after seeing them.

Well yeah, but I eat eggs and stuff... if they're free range XD

Oh my! I probably would have squealed at the sight of the Christmas turkey XD Somehow they freak me out anyway, you know, the fact it was once alive scares me...

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Originally Posted by DarkkChildd (Post 3208405)
Lady Nicole, is everyone in your household vegetarian ? Or just you?

Just me. I keep all my food separate to everyone else, plus I have a fridge in my room =D

Twinx December 30th, 2007 12:32 PM

Something I'm curious about.. have you eaten meat before? if so when did you stop and why?

Lady Nicole December 30th, 2007 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkkChildd (Post 3208437)
Something I'm curious about.. have you eaten meat before? if so when did you stop and why?

I became a veggie when I was 8, ever since my brother found something that looked horribly like a vein in his chicken XD That was enough to put me off for life. In addition I think I'm getting more and more squeamish at the sight of dead things, blood and internal organs as I get older D: One thing I really can't stand is dead insects/bugs *shudders* I'm moving to Australia in 8 months so I'll have to get rid of my tarantula cos I can't bring it with me :( But I'm glad in a way because it's really young and I won't ever have to see it dead. I don't find anything scary about my tarantula at all but I find a dead tarantula very scary indeed.

STEELIXMANIAC December 30th, 2007 1:21 PM

Aw... you've never been able to get over it this whole time? And goody for you; you acutally have a personal fridge. I wanna have one so I can snatch a can of soft drink anytime I want. D=

Fox♠ December 30th, 2007 2:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkkChildd (Post 3208270)
If an animal was killed in front of you, would you eat it?
I sure wouldn't... somehow that's different...

Well it'd be better than leaving it to rot. And besides, survival of the fittest.

ASG December 30th, 2007 2:53 PM

animals eat animals, why can't we eat animals?

Degenerate December 30th, 2007 3:03 PM

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Originally Posted by ASG (Post 3208966)
animals eat animals, why can't we eat animals?

Especially since we are animals ourselves.

I got no problem with eating meat.

PB. December 30th, 2007 3:08 PM

I guess when it comes down to it, It is personal chocie.

If you want to eat meat you can, and if you dont you dont.


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