A question for vegiterians ...?!


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A question for vegiterians ...?

hi me being a meat eater i just wondered if you thought its sick to eat the following -
1) sheeps brain
2) lobster
3) baby cow
4) rabbit
5)horse
thanks for your ansaws x

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19 hours ago
OH AND DO YOU THINK ITS SICK TO EAT COWS GUTS ?


Answers: 19 hours ago
OH AND DO YOU THINK ITS SICK TO EAT COWS GUTS ? You become what you eat - this doesn't mean you will become a lobster, but basically means that you need to eat a healthy diet to be healthy and fit. Now, too much of anything is not good. So have a look at the food pyramid and eat things proportinately including all the above and lots of greens and carbs and fats.

ohh baby cow is veal, sheeps brain is not brain food and eating a horse will not help you run fast :)

Cheers,
Aski all gross you should research on what they actually put in food and depending on where you get it from you might not be eating the animal you think you are Well me as a Vegetarian ... I don′t would eat that stuff.....I mean 1,2,3,4,5 .......... lol

But I think everybody should eat what they want.... if you like it.. do it.. if not.... don′t do it... eeeeeeeeewwwwwwww all of the above gross ew uhhhhh *gagging sounds* and by the way its vegetarian you must be a mere child All of the above,although I used to eat tripe in menudo,and pigs feet,which is really gross.I feel bad and disgusted thinking about how I ate that stuff in the past. It's sick to eat anything that comes from an animal. I wasn't even going to waste my time with this question but decided to. Being a vegetarian for over 15 years I think eating any part of an animal is sick and wrong. You wouldn't kill your dog and eat it would you? I think eating any part of the animal is gross and disturbing.
However, when people start eating organs - tripe, chitterlings, brains, liver, tongue, gizzards, etc. it is even worse. ICK! Ok, well its all nasty. So for you being a meat eater you might eat a sheep brain, and you might not even know. Yet, you eat a cows chest and call it s juicy steak.
What people have done (or what i believe) is make everyday life normal.
Lets say that everyday normal life was where you walked around naked eating cocaroaches.
Ok, kinda crazy but that could happen. You see, its just what people make it. Veg people are used to vegetables. Meat eaters are used to meat. Nasty people eat brains and bugs. But its all normal to them. So, if you think all that is normal then cool! But i dont! k, bye

~Lauren the only thing off your list that I would even eat would be lobster and I haven't even tried that in years... the rest of this no I wouldn't eat. Even if I ate meat I wouldn't eat them though. :) ewww I woundent eat any of that gross 1. you obviously don't understand large words like vegetarians
2. you also need to learn to spell, or at least look around, maybe at the name of the topic before spelling it incorrectly when its staring you in the face.
3. must your age or at least mental capacity to have asked this, if your trolling, please copy something clever or witty and paste it, your material is very bad.

4. you owe me 10 points for pointing out that you can't spell, read or think. you have a reeeaaalyyy sick mind!!!!!!! No, not really.
It's not any different from eating chicken and the like; the common meats.
:) They're all gross to me, but no more "sick" than eating a deep-fried & dismembered bird (chicken) a chemical-laden tube of sundry body parts that may include more than one species (hot dog) or a flattened chunk that may contain bits from the bodies of dozens of individual cows (hamburger). Eating a cow, chicken or pig is no more or no less wrong than eating a penguin, a kitten or anyone else.



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