Please give me tips or advices?!


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Please give me tips or advices?

Well I love animals a lot, I use no animal testing things, but there is a problem! I want to become an vegetation but my family hate people who are vegetation or vegan, my family think they are stupid! I have a plan but is it ok? I want to only eat meat at dinner, the rest of the day/night I will not eat meat, is that ok? plus some advice too!


Answers: Find the grossest yukky animal testing pictures and how to cut up a meat and eat it, put it on Word or Notepad then write Stop Animal Testing and Stop eating meat!

Print it, in early morning put it in the mailbox and go back to bed.

They will freak out so badly they will want to become vegans too! If you are determined to become a vegan, then do it no matter what they say! It's your life and they should respect that. Hey the decision is really up to you. If they like it or not. If you want to become a vegetarian? Then you will not be able to eat meat at all. It would defeat the purpose...Think about it really good and then you make your own mind up. Don't ever let any one do that for you! LOL = ) They only think they are stupid because they are being ignorant towards reality. Show them some animal cruelty videos as a last resort. They probably also think they are stupid because they don't know any of the health benefits of a vegetarian/vegan diet. Most parents grew up with the notion that if you didn't get the daily recommended intake of the food pyramid you would be unhealthy. There is actually a vegan food pyramid that I'm going to link on the bottom. However if you want to call yourself a vegetarian, you can't be consuming any meat. If vegan, of course no meat or dairy/eggs. Stand up for what you believe in, don't be a follower if you know for sure that what you are doing is good not only for yourself but for other living beings. Just educate yourself on the lifestyle. Unfortunetly because we aren't raised with the knowledge of healthy meat-free diet, we don't know how to get buy on one properly. I'm also going to link a really great book on how to remain a healthy vegetarian/vegan.



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