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TimBlaze 01-29-2009 01:49 AM

Do you make fun of veggies and PETA freaks?
 
do you feel the need, or do you actually, make fun of vegetarians and PETA people? i am guilty of this...I know mostly everyone pokes fun at the extreme PETA freaks but I also make fun of vegetarians a lot too...not because I hate them or feel strongly against them but just because it's easy and they get so damn upset and start talking about the poor little chickens that get eaten by big mean humans :1orglaugh:1orglaugh as if they are some wild chickens poached from their natural habitat

it also strikes me as odd that some people want to save polar bears so badly when they would probably eat you for dinner if they had the chance

i mean i love animals as much as everyone else and im all for stopping cruel treatment and experiments on animals and stuff but you gotta draw the line somewhere..

bobby666 01-29-2009 03:49 AM

why not - it's a funny topic

Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life 01-29-2009 03:54 AM

i have alot of vegan/vegetarian friends. i take pride in making vegetarian cracks at all times. they don't press me too hard about eating meat, but i know a couple girls in particular who are always trying to feed me tofu and shit and convince me it's as good as meat. i admit, they do a pretty good job of it sometimes, but i'll never admit it to their face. my answer to what do you think is always "it's good, but it would be awesome smothered in veal" or something to that extent. i once went on a carnivore diet where i tried to eat nothing but meat for a week, that didn't quite pan out. i also enjoy telling the veggies that eat eggs that they are eating little baby bird fetus and so forth. they're just easy targets, so why not eh?

Loki 01-29-2009 05:14 AM

I never used to have issue with either veggies or peta freaks, until I saw what the Peta folks are up to now: http://www.peta.org/sea_kittens/index.asp (I know this was posted here before as well)

I heard/saw that a few weeks back and my jaw is still near the floor, and now I think I NEED to give them some shit if I do ever come across a peta member.

-Loki-

RedShoe 01-29-2009 05:16 AM

She's a vegitarian.
And now.. so am I.

http://redshoe.net/photography/jk-cloak-01.jpg

StaceyJo 01-29-2009 05:27 AM

If they are happy of what they're eating. I don't give a damn.

tranza 01-29-2009 06:07 AM

I just think its funny to piss them of when then try to convince you to become one!!

RedShoe 01-29-2009 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tranza (Post 15406898)
I just think its funny to piss them of when then try to convince you to become one!!

I was easy to convince.

She said, "I'm a vegitarian"
And even though the thought of NOT eating meat disgusts me as I have red meat every single day of my life, in fact I rarely even cook it. I'm a FUCKING MAN, I like my meat rare. In fact I want them to hack it off a cow and just SHOW IT a grill. Just wave it over the flames, better yet just fan the flames with the tongs towards the meat. I want to eat meat right off a live cow, THAT's how much I like meat.

That being said.

She said "I'm a vegitarian"
I said, "Yeah me too"

JamesK 01-29-2009 06:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedShoe (Post 15406921)
I was easy to convince.

She said, "I'm a vegitarian"
And even though the thought of NOT eating meat disgusts me as I have red meat every single day of my life, in fact I rarely even cook it. I'm a FUCKING MAN, I like my meat rare. In fact I want them to hack it off a cow and just SHOW IT a grill. Just wave it over the flames, better yet just fan the flames with the tongs towards the meat. I want to eat meat right off a live cow, THAT's how much I like meat.

That being said.

She said "I'm a vegitarian"
I said, "Yeah me too"

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Vicious_B 01-29-2009 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vdc-Loki (Post 15406739)
I never used to have issue with either veggies or peta freaks, until I saw what the Peta folks are up to now: http://www.peta.org/sea_kittens/index.asp (I know this was posted here before as well)

I heard/saw that a few weeks back and my jaw is still near the floor, and now I think I NEED to give them some shit if I do ever come across a peta member.

-Loki-

The leader of PETA comes off as quite the psycho sometimes. There are people within the organization itself that think she is quite zealous.

cherrylula 01-29-2009 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12clicksMichele (Post 15407142)
The leader of PETA comes off as quite the psycho sometimes. There are people within the organization itself that think she is quite zealous.

She is totally psycho. She used to work at a shelter and has euthanized thousands of animals herself, as said on her wiki page.

having said that, ignorance is bliss.

UniqueD 01-29-2009 09:06 AM

you cant just lump together vegetarians and PETA type people. a person can be a vegetarian without being a fanatical animal rights enthusiast. i dont see what is to crack at a person because of what they decide to eat.

Brad 01-29-2009 09:06 AM

This is always an interesting debate to me. I understand their argument and I get that we need to get off meat to a certain extent so that we can maintain the natural balance of the planet. But I really dislike how they go about presenting their case. they always seem to have a holier-than-thou attitude like they were trying to get me to subscribe to some religion.

Rebel D 01-29-2009 09:27 AM

Never Trust a Vegan. they are Soulless Like the Gingers

Scott McD 01-29-2009 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimBlaze (Post 15406295)
it also strikes me as odd that some people want to save polar bears so badly when they would probably eat you for dinner if they had the chance

Umm, that's a bit of a crazy(dumb) statement right there... :2 cents::2 cents:

Reak AGV 01-29-2009 10:03 AM

No I dont make fun of the people that are vegetarian or a member of PETA.

Tom_PM 01-29-2009 10:13 AM

Nope, because I'm not in grade school any more, Foureyes.

;)

Walrus 01-29-2009 11:35 AM

I think PETA is both a great organization and a terrible one at the same time.

They are great... because they are the ones that got the animal rights thing going. If it weren't for them, I'm not sure if anyone would really even be thinking about humane treatment towards animals today. Prior to the 90s, it didn't really come across people's minds.

The bad part... PETA is known for doing extreme type protests to get attention. They start to lose respect by the public. And then other more diplomatic humane organizations like the HSUS (Humane Society of the United States) get kind of lost in the mix. When people think about "humane groups" they think PETA and not HSUS. HSUS has a more diplomatic approach for trying to get things changed. They requests talks with companies who produce chicken eggs for instance. And work with them on ways where they can turn from battery-caged eggs to cage free eggs. And it works. Burger King is now switching to cage-free eggs.

I just wish the public would get off this idea that because you want to see more humane practices take over, that you aren't some animal rights nut. That is totally PETA's fault, though. So they are both a blessing to animal rights, and a curse.

Twistys Tim 01-29-2009 11:42 AM

It is interesting, that humans owe much of their development and advancement as a species to the fact that they started consuming large amounts of cooked meat many moons ago. If humans had not consumed so much cooked meat, their brains would not have developed to allow them to think that eating cooked meat was bad.

Walrus 01-29-2009 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twistys Tim (Post 15408259)
It is interesting, that humans owe much of their development and advancement as a species to the fact that they started consuming large amounts of cooked meat many moons ago. If humans had not consumed so much cooked meat, their brains would not have developed to allow them to think that eating cooked meat was bad.

The real problem nowadays is that the majority of cooked meat that humans are consuming is "processed meat." Take the Eskimos (before they became westernized) for instance... They ate a diet VERY high in animal fats (whale blubber, fat from seals, etc), yet they had NO instances of heart disease, diabetes, obesity or any other degenerative diseases. Why? Becauese none of the meat they ate was processed. And they also ate a lot of fish too. Which is good for the heart.

And if anyone thinks this just pertains to fast food, they are wrong. Some of the meat you buy in supermarkets is almost as bad. You need to look closely at the labels to make sure antibiotics or hormones weren't added. You want to buy meat where the animals were fed its "natural diet."

Brad 01-29-2009 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 15408339)
The real problem nowadays is that the majority of cooked meat that humans are consuming is "processed meat." Take the Eskimos (before they became westernized) for instance... They ate a diet VERY high in animal fats (whale blubber, fat from seals, etc), yet they had NO instances of heart disease, diabetes, obesity or any other degenerative diseases. Why? Becauese none of the meat they ate was processed. And they also ate a lot of fish too. Which is good for the heart.

And if anyone thinks this just pertains to fast food, they are wrong. Some of the meat you buy in supermarkets is almost as bad. You need to look closely at the labels to make sure antibiotics or hormones weren't added. You want to buy meat where the animals were fed its "natural diet."

Unfortunately there are loads of people who argue that "natural" or "free range" meat is no different and in some case worse for you than the stuff that is processed. so your point is not necessary 100% accurate.

Loki 01-29-2009 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cherrylula (Post 15407235)
She is totally psycho. She used to work at a shelter and has euthanized thousands of animals herself, as said on her wiki page.

having said that, ignorance is bliss.

FYI, there was a "raid" on Peta's website and all Wiki pages led by the fine freaks of /B they defaced ALLOT of stuff, so that stuff about her working in shelter MAY not be 100% true.

-Loki-

mynameisjim 01-29-2009 01:04 PM

I've been a vegetarian for years and years and I've found most people are cool about it. Actually I can't remember a situation where anybody gave me a hard time about it. But that could also be because I never attack anyone or bring it up to try to convince people to stop eating animals. If I go to a bar-b-que I'll compliment how good the food looks or whatever. Basically, I'm not a self righteous ass-hole about it. Also, I don't look like what most people think a vegetarian should look like since I lift weights about 5-6 days a week.

As for PETA, I understand why they do what they do but some of those people obviously get carried away. But you could say that about any cause.

Gabriel 01-29-2009 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vdc-Loki (Post 15406739)
I never used to have issue with either veggies or peta freaks, until I saw what the Peta folks are up to now: http://www.peta.org/sea_kittens/index.asp (I know this was posted here before as well)

I heard/saw that a few weeks back and my jaw is still near the floor, and now I think I NEED to give them some shit if I do ever come across a peta member.

-Loki-

I thought these were sea kittens..

http://www.saveourcatsfromfishermen.com/

Ahoddie 01-29-2009 01:57 PM

Vegetarians have better sex. :thumbsup

http://www.peta.org/content/standalo...e/Default.aspx

scuba steve 01-29-2009 02:08 PM

They are too serious about it usually

RuthB 01-29-2009 02:21 PM

I love meat.. and I hate people trying to persuade me to not eat meat.. so when I saw this shirt I just HAD to have it :upsidedow

http://www.pornduct.com/vegshirt.jpg

Sly 01-29-2009 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 15408339)
The real problem nowadays is that the majority of cooked meat that humans are consuming is "processed meat." Take the Eskimos (before they became westernized) for instance... They ate a diet VERY high in animal fats (whale blubber, fat from seals, etc), yet they had NO instances of heart disease, diabetes, obesity or any other degenerative diseases. Why? Becauese none of the meat they ate was processed. And they also ate a lot of fish too. Which is good for the heart.

And if anyone thinks this just pertains to fast food, they are wrong. Some of the meat you buy in supermarkets is almost as bad. You need to look closely at the labels to make sure antibiotics or hormones weren't added. You want to buy meat where the animals were fed its "natural diet."

People often make the argument of "50 years ago not as many people had heart attacks", "50 years ago not as many people had cancer"... and while I certainly agree that making changes in your life can give you better chances of not having heart attacks or cancer, I also think that making comparisons to 50 years ago is just plain silly. This isn't 50 years ago. This is 2009. People live until they are 5 million years old anymore.

So yeh, maybe 50 years ago the Eskimos, or any group of people, didn't have as many heart attacks as they do today... you have to ask yourself, how long did they live til?

How many of the posters in this very thread would even be alive at their current age if they were born 50 years earlier? I know I wouldn't have. PR_Tom may not have. Who else has had major medical complications?

Babaganoosh 01-29-2009 02:31 PM

You know who I really like to make fun of? Potheads! Watch how militant those burnouts get when you tell them their vice is an addiction and it does fry their brain.

The seal huggers from PETA have nothing on stoners when it comes to being radical. :1orglaugh

Babaganoosh 01-29-2009 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedShoe (Post 15406921)
I was easy to convince.

She said, "I'm a vegitarian"
And even though the thought of NOT eating meat disgusts me as I have red meat every single day of my life, in fact I rarely even cook it. I'm a FUCKING MAN, I like my meat rare. In fact I want them to hack it off a cow and just SHOW IT a grill. Just wave it over the flames, better yet just fan the flames with the tongs towards the meat. I want to eat meat right off a live cow, THAT's how much I like meat.

That being said.

She said "I'm a vegitarian"
I said, "Yeah me too"

Jesus dude, you slay me. :1orglaugh

TimBlaze 01-29-2009 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UniqueD (Post 15407564)
you cant just lump together vegetarians and PETA type people. a person can be a vegetarian without being a fanatical animal rights enthusiast. i dont see what is to crack at a person because of what they decide to eat.

^angry vegetarian

AaliyahLove 01-29-2009 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimBlaze (Post 15406295)
do you feel the need, or do you actually, make fun of vegetarians and PETA people? i am guilty of this...I know mostly everyone pokes fun at the extreme PETA freaks but I also make fun of vegetarians a lot too...not because I hate them or feel strongly against them but just because it's easy and they get so damn upset and start talking about the poor little chickens that get eaten by big mean humans :1orglaugh:1orglaugh as if they are some wild chickens poached from their natural habitat

it also strikes me as odd that some people want to save polar bears so badly when they would probably eat you for dinner if they had the chance

i mean i love animals as much as everyone else and im all for stopping cruel treatment and experiments on animals and stuff but you gotta draw the line somewhere..

Nope, I am a vege and PETA freak ;)

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 01-29-2009 03:40 PM

The PETA "Sexy Veggies" banned Super Bowl 2009 ad:



:jerkoff

They could toss my salad anytime they want!!! :thumbsup

ADG

brassmonkey 01-29-2009 03:43 PM

if i find a rally ill go down with a bag of sliders and a big drink

papill0n 01-29-2009 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cherrylula (Post 15407235)
She is totally psycho. She used to work at a shelter and has euthanized thousands of animals herself, as said on her wiki page.

having said that, ignorance is bliss.

Just because she has euthanized animals means she doesn't love them?

In today's society there is way more pets then have people looking after them. This takes time and money and as there is no bottomless pit to draw from and due to the fact that there are so many ignorant and irresponsible pet owners who neglect/abandon their animals is the reason why we will regretfully have to keep needlessly killing them.

After Shock Media 01-29-2009 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walrus (Post 15408339)
You need to look closely at the labels to make sure antibiotics or hormones weren't added. You want to buy meat where the animals were fed its "natural diet."

Hope you understand that for instance when it comes to Chicken, hormones have been baned in them for longer than many board members have even been alive. So if a package of chicken says "hormone free" it is pure marketing BS and the brand right next to it that does not say it is also just as hormone free.

ModelPerfect 01-29-2009 05:41 PM

I was once on a 2 week wildlife conservation backpacking trip, surviving on ramon and granola. After a while, they had to hold me back from killing a chipmunk for dinner.

dav3 01-29-2009 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RuthB (Post 15409041)
I love meat.. and I hate people trying to persuade me to not eat meat.. so when I saw this shirt I just HAD to have it :upsidedow

http://www.pornduct.com/vegshirt.jpg

Boobs with a message, I love it!

GetSCORECash 01-29-2009 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 15409431)
The PETA "Sexy Veggies" banned Super Bowl 2009 ad:



:jerkoff

They could toss my salad anytime they want!!! :thumbsup

ADG

If they would ran this ad, PETA may have actually become mainstream.

J.P. 01-29-2009 05:47 PM

Slovene philosopher Slavoj ?i?ek makes a comment about vegetarians:



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