yes, but I don't think that nature intended for us to make huge meat processing factories where cruel ways of processing animals are practiced in mass quantities. I think eating meat is ok as long as you know where it is coming from and you make sure that that specific animal was treated humanely, etc.
It depends though. If they are making a movie of the book, it should try and follow the book, not just vaguely resemble it. (If it will only resemble it, they should say that to avoid pissed off people.)
Sorry. Yes, overall, personally I do think (even though I'm not vegetarian) that it is not a pleasant thing to do, however, sometimes (as in with the example of the zebra and the lion), it happens between animals (yes, I am aware that humans are animals) as a form of nature. But I do not think that raising a calf that was taken away from its mother 24 hours after birth and keeping it in a small pen where it can't move and gets a crap-filled "milk formula" (hardly any) with no iron (often so little that it will lick its urine off the floor to get some) and keeping it hardly alive for 24 weeks and then slaughtering it while it is still conscious (against the law but it happens anyway) for veal is at all what should be natural.
For your information, many vegetarians do not think that they are better than meat eaters, but have a different view from them on that controversial issue. Plus, veggie burgers are gross. I am only a vegetarian if I don't know where the meat came from.
yeah and you could reverse sunburns and stuff. :)
yes, but I don't think that nature intended for us to make huge meat processing factories where cruel ways of processing animals are practiced in mass quantities. I think eating meat is ok as long as you know where it is coming from and you make sure that that specific animal was treated humanely, etc.
It depends though. If they are making a movie of the book, it should try and follow the book, not just vaguely resemble it. (If it will only resemble it, they should say that to avoid pissed off people.)
Sorry. Yes, overall, personally I do think (even though I'm not vegetarian) that it is not a pleasant thing to do, however, sometimes (as in with the example of the zebra and the lion), it happens between animals (yes, I am aware that humans are animals) as a form of nature. But I do not think that raising a calf that was taken away from its mother 24 hours after birth and keeping it in a small pen where it can't move and gets a crap-filled "milk formula" (hardly any) with no iron (often so little that it will lick its urine off the floor to get some) and keeping it hardly alive for 24 weeks and then slaughtering it while it is still conscious (against the law but it happens anyway) for veal is at all what should be natural.
Nice burn. as soon as I read your comment I yelled "BURN!" really loud. :)
nice burn! :)
For your information, many vegetarians do not think that they are better than meat eaters, but have a different view from them on that controversial issue. Plus, veggie burgers are gross. I am only a vegetarian if I don't know where the meat came from.
Or just in real life...
I feel like you might be a dog...
eew. haha- that kind of made my day. Wow. I need to get a life.
yepp.. plus the OP is probably some 50 year old creep who has a fake internet identity. creeper!
he went to Africa at the end of season 7, remember? then they got this dude named randy who tried way too hard to be funny and he was stupid and ugly.
bahahaha
Yeah! like on mlia when someone says, like, "Best. Teacher. Ever." It drives me INSANE! nice post
Me too...