Do you want to become a treegan?!


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Do you want to become a treegan?

Vegetarians and vegans think they are doing good. Well I got news for you. If you become a treegan you will be saving the lives off all the insects and small wildlife that was killed while plowing the fields in which vegetables are grown in. Treegans are more extreme then Vegans. We only eat things in the woods like bark, sticks, dead leaves and dead pine needles and sometimes you get a lucky find, a pinecone. Basically you cannot take plants that are alive because then you would be killing them making them suffer. We only eat dead plant life so there is no suffering involved. But before you are allowed to eat anything you must inspect all bark and other matter for bugs because we don't want you killing any innocent insects. Become a treegan today.

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2 weeks ago
And I'm entitled to mine. Treegans rock!

2 weeks ago
100th member get a free Treegans Rock T-Shirt

2 weeks ago
Nice spelling veggie. Call this number they can help: 1-800-ABCDEFG

Tis for huked awn fonics

2 weeks ago
veganconscript: Omnivores usually live just as long if not longer than vegetarians do. I know people who have ate racks of ribs, smoked 4 packs a day and drank a 6 pack throughout the day and lived to be in their 90s. Why don't you look at this and then tell me who's full of Sh1t.

http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2006/jan2...

Do us all a favor and go chain yourself to a cow and leave people alone for expressing what they want to express.


Answers:
2 weeks ago
And I'm entitled to mine. Treegans rock!

2 weeks ago
100th member get a free Treegans Rock T-Shirt

2 weeks ago
Nice spelling veggie. Call this number they can help: 1-800-ABCDEFG

Tis for huked awn fonics

2 weeks ago
veganconscript: Omnivores usually live just as long if not longer than vegetarians do. I know people who have ate racks of ribs, smoked 4 packs a day and drank a 6 pack throughout the day and lived to be in their 90s. Why don't you look at this and then tell me who's full of Sh1t.

http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2006/jan2...

Do us all a favor and go chain yourself to a cow and leave people alone for expressing what they want to express.

Oh my gosh! You have shown me the light! How could I have been so selfish as to eat poor defensless lettuce all these years? For dinner tonight I'm heading to the park!

Not funny dude. try to be realist and don;t knock people for being veggie lovers. Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs.

As this is only my opinion don't hold it over all veggens, that is absurd. And would't apply to me in the future as I am planning my own little garden. toodles.

You can't be that serious! lmao! <*-*>

Why would I opt to eat that "compost material' when I can choose a nice lasagne??
Life is too short to eat wood, what am I a termite????
Dude, check out the Food Channel for some real food before your stomach stages a rebellion with your brain!!

All I want to do is kill beers.

WHAT A STUPID COMMENT!!!! everyone has his or her own opinion to what they wont to eat and you are just making fun of veggies and vegans PLEASE GO TO ANOTHER BORD AND COMMENT!!!!!

Actually what you are describing (or something close to it actually exists)

Its called Fruitarianism and they make the vegans look sane.

Call me in a year if you're still alive... where's the protein, my friend? Good luck to you, all the same. Guess I don't get my tee-shirt...dang.

The word for today is:Research.
A word that you lack.

cool, i'll be a treegen too, but only because it's more extreme

omg! i heart dead leaves. have you tried them deep fried? seriously dude, your not funny. geez

wow!wateva vegans are gr8 im a veg my self sooo back off




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