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Who here doesn't eat meat? :P

I eat meat but not all of it? I tend to judge anything with a different colour as fat and thus would be hard to chew. XD; Though sausages I'll eat all of!

...oh and I don't eat prawns because I feel bad for them because they look so... life-like, so that's something? :D
 
You guys are missing out! XD

I love eating meat. Adding a good protein into your meal increases the taste tenfold. But if that is your moral choice, fair enough.
 
I eat meat. I use to be super-sensitive as a child and was vegetarian for a short-lived amount of time (because I was sad about meat coming from animals), but I got over that soon when I was at an Italian family gathering (I'm not Italian by the way) and you know how Italian's are "eat-a this, eat-a that", well yeah they convinced me to eat some lamb and it tasted so good that I never wented vegetarian again.

As for the meat, depending on how it's cooked I like most meat. Like steak and pork can be done really well but in many cases I don't like the taste. Bacon I love, and if prepared properly (which it usually is) chicken is great as well. I like fish too. It'd feel weird not eating meat, but I'd be able to do it if it was absolutely necessary (eg. a medical condition in which I can't eat meat or something).
 
Meats are my favourite food and I have meat in most dinners.
 
I eat meat and I've never seen the point in becoming a vegetarian.
 
I don't eat red meat anymore. I tend to eat only turkey, ham, chicken, and pork. And I make sure to eat those in potions. If I want to eat a hamburger I could eat chicken, turkey, and veggie. I been trying to be semi-vegetarian for a while now. If want some meat in spaghetti I can use the meatless crumbles and put a lot of veggies in the sauce. I don't miss eating steak and beef...nope. Depends on what cuts you get beef has a lot more fat and cholesterol than pork. It just depends. That is they way I see it. And the more natural the better. I try not to eat the rest of the meat with artificial favors, colors, and chemicals.
 
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Honestly I fail to comprehend why anyone would voluntarily give up eating meat. With proper portion control you can avoid taking in more than you burn.

I really don't like how vegetarians think quite honestly because there is no rational reason, in my opinion, to stop eating meat. All the reasons I've ever heard for not eating meat are really insufficient.

I love meat, and I'm never going to give it up. Ever.
I tried giving it up at one point, because the thought of eating a living creature is just really disgusting to me. At one point I couldn't eat meat without gagging... I failed at giving it up though, and I've more or less gotten over it.

But for me, it had nothing to do with nutrition.
 
I'd probably eat most of you with a little seasoning if it was legal. :3

With some crunchy veggies, of course.
 
Once, there was once when they ran out of fish in a restaurant.
I vomited after eating.

I guess this pretty much answers it all. >.>
 
I love eating meat it rocks:)

I eat meat everyday:D
 
I eat meat daily and I think it is wrong for people to give up eating meat. People are meant to eat animals, its that simple. And don't even give me any of that stuff where people value the lives of animals and can't eat them, even though when it comes down to it, we all really only care about ourselves. Its not like I take joy in killing animals, just I have learned to accept it as a fact that it will always happen and it is better for the world to eat meat. Without eating meat, the entire food chain would become disrupted. Every single level of the chain would see increases and decreases in the population of specific animals leading to chaos in the animal world. Eating animals, basically, sustains order of all life on our planet, despite the overpopulation and rapid growth of human numbers right now. The fact that people choose to forgo these obligations of maintaining order is mind-boggling to someone like me.
 
I eat meat, just not lots of it. I simply don't like it that much. With the exception of Lobster. Lobsters being boiled alive hits a sore spot with me, somehow, so I won't eat them.
 
I eat meat, but I don't eat a bunch of it.
I would never be a vegetairan though, not too big of a fan of vegetables.
 
I eat most meat, except for a few exceptions. I've thought about becoming a vegetarian, but I haven't done much to execute that thought. I think it'll be better if I just eat less of it, which I've been doing.
 
Without eating meat, the entire food chain would become disrupted. Every single level of the chain would see increases and decreases in the population of specific animals leading to chaos in the animal world. Eating animals, basically, sustains order of all life on our planet, despite the overpopulation and rapid growth of human numbers right now.
You do realise that humans greatly increase the population of certain animals in order to supply humanity with meat? Nature is capable of keeping everything in line. If we stopped eating chicken, we wouldn't suddenly see a massive increase of chickens in the world. If anything, the chicken population would decrease because humans would no longer be breeding them like crazy in order for people to eat them. The food chain is not reliant on humans, humans alter it to suit their own desires.

As you said, there's an overpopulation of humans. If anything, the only thing that is in total chaos is the growth of human numbers. Every other animal on the planet is capable of living in harmony with nature. Humans keep spreading and increasing in numbers and devouring everything. We've messed up the natural order of things, we certainly don't maintain or fix it.
 
I couldn't go without eating meat...I like vegetables and stuff, but I'm too much of a meat eater to go strictly vegetarian. Giving up chicken, pork, hamburger, steak, seafood...yeah, couldn't do it, even if there are health benefits (along with risks, of course) of going vegetarian.
 
The food chain is not reliant on humans, humans alter it to suit their own desires.

You made a very strong point and I respect you for that, but here is where I see that you are wrong. Humans dominate this planet, I think we can all agree on that, and yes we have altered the food chain to suit our own desires. Therefore the current state of the food chain is dependent on the things we do. Let's say we did stop eating meat. Each year there are approximately 75 million more people living on this Earth, each requiring food and nutrition to stay healthy. Now lets also assume that you are able to obtain all of your nutrients from plants, which by the way is not true. Now add the increasing amount of people in the world to the number of animals that would be eaten each day, but kept alive due to the fact that the entire planet has stopped eating meat. This is an unbelievably large number of life forms relying on a limited amount of plants in the world. Factor in the lack of nutrients in plants and it all equals world wide malnutrition over a certain period of time. I agree that humans have messed the entire balance of things up. We overpopulate ourselves, thus we are forced to overpopulate the animal world as well. Unfortunately, this is all in the past and at this current time, the food chain most certainly relies on humans.
 
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