Are vegans more susceptible to lightning strikes?!


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lol why would you think so? I really don't think so unless you are picking fresh veggies in an open field durning a thunderstorm

recent studies have indicated that the level of vegetative matter found in vegans is at such skewed proportions that during storms, the vegan is 3.14 times more likely to be struck by lightning. Coincidentally, this number is more commonly known as Pi, another food that vegans eat.

Philosophers have aslo determined that God hates vegans, therefore making them more likely than meat eaters to be struck by lightning.

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Interesting...I don't think so, and nothing is found on internet about it. It would have been better if you provided a source where this idea came from.

Not unless the vegan had a lot of piercings, was taling on a phone, under a tree, with a metal rod in their hand. then they would.

Now that is an odd question. If you have more info pls share. People who wear metal and walk the mountains may be more susceptible to lightning, but I don't see how not eating meat would make one a better lightning rod. Unless you are talking hellfire and brimstone.
It would seem that meat would have more iron content from the blood. So maybe they are less likely. Is vegetative matter a better conductor than residual iron from blood content? Just guessing here. If I were lighting I wouldn't choose people prone to anemia.

Yes, Jesus hates us because we know that we're better than him.

Mostly because we're real and he isn't, but somehow he still has control over lightning bolts. Don't ask me why.

I'd say no. They are probably highly deficient in trace metals that would hypothetically make them a better conduit/receptor for electric. I'd say we meat eaters have a better chance. Being well nourished is dangerous.

Well, cows are vegan and a few of them get struck down every year so you might be onto something.

we lost a cow this summer to lightening - not nice.





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