How many vegans own their own home?!
Oh and the last movie you saw with an animal in it, put money toward animal exploitation. Can you say hello flexatarian lifestyle?
Answers: Well, if you lookedthis far and you answered yes, congrats you ar not a vegan? Your home will contain some of the following: Plastic, glass, wallpaper, paint and so on. These aall contain animal byproducts. Of course, I wouldn't be surprised if you are the same vegans who work in an industry that supports the meat eating industry.
Oh and the last movie you saw with an animal in it, put money toward animal exploitation. Can you say hello flexatarian lifestyle?
I'm with milky here. Veganism isn't about purity, quantified.
Veganism is about reducing animal suffering, to the best of your ability.
My ability and many others is quite low.
If a person walks by a cat and doesn't kick it it makes them a vegan.
Interesting. I'm not vegan, but I had read on to see why you asked this question.
My house is a cantaloupe. Leave us alone!
Its a giant cantaloupe that I injected with CHG (Cantaloupe growth hormone).
You can call it steroids all you want. You are misinformed.
live and let live..............why don't you quit picking on the veggies.............are you so bored that you can't find something better to do that harass people
So you are bashing me for doing what I am capable of doing to live a vegan lifestyle?
Veganism isn't about NOT using animal products, its about limiting and finding alternatives and doing whatever you are capable of. I am not capable of buying a house alternative, unless it is carving a house out of a boulder on a mountain(which I am also not capable of), and I do everything in my own power to live vegan. I also don't get worked up over how others may live, I can only control my actions, and getting upset over things I can not control, I'd be wasting my time and effort feeling that way.
I work doing data entry, I commute to work, I work a part time job at a grocery store, so yes I work in an environment that "supports" the meat industry. But I do not support it, and I know I am doing what I can to not use animal products. I own a car, I drink out of a re-usable waterbottle I use everyday, there are so many positive things you can do for the environment to offset the things you do bad. I will not say hello to a flexeterian lifestyle because I am not interested in sometimes dropping my beliefs and swinging the other way and giving myself a title.
lolol
We live in houses, we breathe air, we walk on pavements, some of us have cars and some don't, we buy food and other stuff in shops, sometimes we buy new clothes, we don't all grow our own food, we don't all have gardens, some of us are left-handed, some of us have kids, some of us swim in the ocean, some of us dye our hair, some wear cosmetics, some share their homes with animals, some starch their shirts, most use crockery and cutlery when eating, some watch television, some play a musical instrument, some like to party, some of us went to college, some of us drink vodka, some of us read newspapers, some of us vote for political candidates who aren't vegan, some of us like science fiction while some prefer autobiographies, some of us have siblings some of whom are meat-eaters, some of us can spell (want lessons?), some of us will be getting hammered tonight, some of us have already had our dinner because we live in a different time zone from you...
Anything else about vegans I can help you with?
Can you say troll? Or idiot?
I better type an answer and get the two points before this question is deleted... DONE!!!
I am sure many do. Not sure why you asked the question but thanks for the 2 points.
Whats with all these vegan questions?
so i guess your all or nothing? no in between? i suppose you typing away on your computer are perfect?
i guess if we won't be absolutely perfect and consume nothing from the planet at all, we should just throw it out the window and do what we want and use what we want? sure, that makes sense!
people that are vegan, vegetarian, support env. concerns, etc. are all doing much much more for a cause they believe in, themselves, and the rest of the earth than the majority of the other people who are only concerned with themselves.
veganism isn't about purity, quantified.
Veganism is about reducing animal suffering,
to the best of your ability.