Why do non vegetarians answer question they know nothing about?!


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Why do non vegetarians answer question they know nothing about?

I am always amused when I see the answers non veggies give in the vegetarian section. Things like, well vegetarians eat some meat, or vegans eat fish. Why do they answer a question they no NOTHING about? I know diddly doo about cars, and I am not over in the mechanics section answering questions. Just wondering why people bother to answer questions, when all it does is make them look ignorant and uninformed. I don't answer what I don't know

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3 months ago
Sorry for the typo-I meant to say KNOW nothing about,

3 months ago
too funny! I knew as soon as I posted it would draw some angry meat eaters. Must be all that protein raging. I can get on my high horse because I DO know what I am talking about, lol


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3 months ago
Sorry for the typo-I meant to say KNOW nothing about,

3 months ago
too funny! I knew as soon as I posted it would draw some angry meat eaters. Must be all that protein raging. I can get on my high horse because I DO know what I am talking about, lol

Yeah,I saw someone else say vegetarians eat fish.lol.Or they give health advice about vegetarian diets when they aren't even vegetarian or have experience with vegetarian diets,you can especially tell that they know nothing about nutrition when they say protein is hard to get on a vegetarian diet.

They answer for the points! Or they think that they know the answer!

because some like to think they are all knowing and can't pass up answering a question. they just want to answer so they do (im vegetarian by the way).

maybe they are just trying to help?

They are inconsiderate people who have too much time on their hands and want to answer a question that is less popular rather than one that is, because the chances are that they don't know much of anything and just put something to get their 2 points.

Well, although I'm NOT currently a vegetarian, I did go through the college vegetarian stage like many women do. So, I guess 3 years as a vegetarian gives me some credibility in giving an answer.

Since I've been on both sides of the issue, I have a unique perspective. Of course, those who want answers appreciate that, but those who are only seeking validation for their own viewpoint aren't quite as appreciative.

People will hear something or read something and assume that it's correct. Sometimes they're right, and sometimes they're wrong. You don't necessarily have to live something to know something about it, but I completely agree that you shouldn't give advice based on guesses.

I think they do it to see if they can make a veggietarian angry!!! Yep,,, it worked.

my bf is a meat eater, but living with me for so long i would say he is very knowledgeable about vegetarianism, i certainly trust him to make meals or buy from the supermarket and know he will not get anything with meat in or meat products for me

because there is 5 diffent type of vegetarians i m a simi vegetian i only eat fish and chicken when it comes to meat.

Why dont you get off your high horse!!!
I answer questions in the Vegetarian section and ive been in hospitality for 6 years.
The way i see it vegetarians dont eat meat (including seafood) and vegans dont eat anything that comes from an animal!
Then we get people like you who thinks they are so much better than everyone eles just because you think everything that comes out of your mouth is right!!!!

i know because humans are omnivores not herbavores its healthy to eat lean meat.......this isnt even a question take your ranting somewhere else veggie.

they do it just to make me mad

Well, to use your own words against you, you shouldn't be answering questions here either, meat eater.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

I know what you mean, I guess they just want to stir **** up. There's a lot of ranting about what a load of crap God is in the religion&spirituality section. People are just trying to ammuse themselves I guess, it is annoying though.

i have lived as a vegetarian. my experience qualifies me to tell people about my experiences eating a vegetarian diet. even people who are not vegetarians may be able to give a helpful recipe or tip about eating a non-meat diet.

a-hole.

Maybe because they stumbled on this section, and saw how some of the people talked down about non vegetarians. Or maybe they got tired of other people trying to shove their lifestyles down their throats. Or maybe they are just tryinjg to annoy. Who cares? Does it hurt you that they answer here? You may know nothing about cars, but EVERYONE eats. So your argument is specious.

I don't do it for the points its just that I know what vegitarianisim is. We did some study in Home Ec. class on it and my uncle who lived with me had a roomate who was vegan so I know about it.

They're called TROLLS, silly. And you are doing an EXCELLENT job of feeding them. Keep up the good work, can't have hungry trolls around.

Oh, BTW, trolls or not, the proper term for non-veg*ns is omnivore. Goes to show what you know, don't it?

There are such things called education, and practical experience. Im a trained chef. I took nutrition classes and had to research different diets, including vegan and vegetarian. I learned in coursework what the body needs in order function. Ive also had to prepare vegan and vegetarian meals where I work, and we do everything from scratch. The only pre-made vegan item we get are veggie burgers. Otherwise we get organic tofu, seitan, and tempeh to work with. We dont get all that other meat substitute crap that I read about on here. I dont pretend to know everything, but what I do know I am willing to share for the benefit of others. Dont stereotype.




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