• Vegan Gains - Smart Answers to Stupid Questions
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[video=youtube;7iSpNBXcMC8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iSpNBXcMC8[/video] "There's no way you could annoy me or any other vegans who know that there are billions of other basic fucking bitches who eat chicken. News-flash, you aren't a fucking little special snowflake ... You're a fucking pathetic sheep, and the shame of it is we can't slaughter you like a fucking sheep" - [I]An un-annoyed Vegan Gains[/I]
Why should I give this weirdo any form of attention ?
reminder this man killed his grandfather by forcing him to run up a hill until he had a heart attack and videotaped the heart attack while lecturing him on how eating meat caused him to have the heart attack.
[QUOTE=Svinnik;51696859]reminder this man killed his grandfather by forcing him to run up a hill until he had a heart attack and videotaped the heart attack while lecturing him on how eating meat caused him to have the heart attack.[/QUOTE] oh yeah I remember this. pretty sure he didnt [I]force[/I] him, he just lectured him and didnt bother to help when he was having a heart attack
[QUOTE=Svinnik;51696859]reminder this man killed his grandfather by forcing him to run up a hill until he had a heart attack and videotaped the heart attack while lecturing him on how eating meat caused him to have the heart attack.[/QUOTE] Deplorable. For such a noble goal, veganism really could do with better spokespeople than Vegan Gains.
As a vegan, I find this so utterly embarrassing.
So this guy is a vegan, who indiscriminately blasts people for not being vegan, and looking through his channel, also appears to be an alt-right fuckknob? How this guy has any fans is completely beyond me; shouldn't he have alienated pretty much every demographic in existence?
[QUOTE=Cyanlime;51697247]So this guy is a vegan, who indiscriminately blasts people for not being vegan, and looking through his channel, also appears to be an alt-right fuckknob? How this guy has any fans is completely beyond me; shouldn't he have alienated pretty much every demographic in existence?[/QUOTE] nah, I think there are weirdos that fit those descriptions. Like how nazi/confederate furries exist and how gay people vote conservative. Also vegan doesn't seem to be a health thing. California is full of vegans that do a ton of drugs and smoke like chimneys
[QUOTE=Samiam22;51696892]Deplorable. For such a noble goal, veganism really could do with better spokespeople than Vegan Gains.[/QUOTE] It's a bit like atheism in the way that it isn't an organisation or a belief with strict guide lines (besides limiting your usage of animal products) There's no pope for atheism, but a lot of people would answer Richard Dawkins if you asked for a well known figure head of atheism. Similarly there are plenty of good and bad spokesmen that advocate veganism. And yes, veganism isn't a health thing, even not an environmental thing. Veganism is an ethical belief that animals should not be exploited when it is not necessary. Which translates to not using animal products for food, drinks, clothing, electronics and etc. There has been a lot of bullshit introduced through the years, but that's all it is.
I don't even think that last part is true. One of the vegans I know that does a ton of drugs and smokes like a slav hates animals.
[QUOTE=Kaelnukem;51699341] And yes, veganism isn't a health thing, even not an environmental thing. [B]Veganism is an ethical belief that animals should not be exploited when it is not necessary.[/B] Which translates to not using animal products for food, drinks, clothing, electronics and etc. There has been a lot of bullshit introduced through the years, but that's all it is.[/QUOTE] A lot of vegan groups say this but imo this damages the image and is not true even if it is the most popular reason. Veganism is a dietary/lifestyle choice, the reasons behind choosing the diet are irrelevant and don't make you any less of a vegan. There is definitely a huge stigma around vege/vegan food which kinda annoys me, with a vegetarian girlfriend I have opened up massively to trying vegetarian food in the last 5 years and in most case I actually prefer it over foods with meat in. People seem to have a thing that if food is marketed at vegetarians then they are not interested in it because they aren't vegetarian. I'm moving towards a lifestyle of full vegetarianism on the grounds that the huge demand for meat is both contributing to the destruction of our environment and a waste of resources, and its just more convenient, with the ethics of it still being an issue but being someone who has been desensitized to it my whole life its not really surprising I don't feel much about it. Generally trying to cut back a bit while still partaking is better than nothing as well, people seem to think they have to go to one extreme or the other.
This is as dumb as it can be, and if someone believes they can "get gains" by being a vegan then they're a moron if you ask me. I can get so damn annoyed with misinformation. Increasing muscle mass is simply done by eating a lot of food. Food with the correct nutritional value. This includes proteins. Being a vegan means you do not eat animal-based products, which are a primary protein and fat source. Besides who even calls their commenters dumb. They're literally taking the time to write a reply to his video. He's just disregarding and denying any points that are being made. Which makes me think he's too insecure to face confrontation and give an honest answer / reply. I'm too damn tired to write more ffs.
I haven't even clicked the video, but the arrogance oozing from that thumbnail and video title alone makes me want to clean my monitor.
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