I ate cheeseburger right after I saw this. Still good.
im gonna change my ways after hearing this heart wrenching story.
don't name your food before you eat it :(
[QUOTE=Vasili;46170082]She has a nice ass.[/QUOTE]
you would too if you went vegan
I could really go for some eggs right about now
I was kinda hoping the camera rolled a bit longer, just to catch all the laughter
[QUOTE=Vasili;46170082]She has a nice ass.[/QUOTE]
The Hot-Crazy matrix is never wrong.
I don't know about you guys but it's nice they didn't actually wander into the restaurant itself, and as to what I would've done? Eh, probably just yelled at them to shut the hell up and continue my meal; getting up in their face about how I'm eating meat feels childish.
She's fucking bananas
[QUOTE=J!NX;46168790]Vegans are fucking psycho[/QUOTE]
well that's a bit unfair and a massive generalization
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYSTdbEDHjY&feature=youtu.be[/media]
[sp]this is funny because she looks like my friend's mom[/sp]
[QUOTE=GhetoGeek;46172494]I don't agree with her but reading this thread is like listening to edgy 14 year olds trying to refute a point[/QUOTE]
how dare we ridicule someone thats trying to guilt trip a bunch of people into a diet thats not entirely great for humans while pointlessly crying her ass off like no tomorrow
I would have just simply said as she finished her speech "But it tastes so damn good"
I hope she gives the same speech at her zoo to the Crocs and Lions
[QUOTE=J!NX;46168790]Vegans are fucking psycho[/QUOTE]
Calling people who chose another lifestyle "psycho" is indeed strangely "psycho" of yourself. While I don't support the way the guys in the video attract attention and while I'm neither a vegetarian nor vegan everybody can and should live how she or he or whatever there is pleases. You have no right to generalize and calling vegans pyscho! Try to be more tolerant.
I would hate to have been at a meeting or anything at that restaurant, I would have found myself laughing too much. Wouldn't be very professional.
[QUOTE=TedStriker;46177456]Calling people who chose another lifestyle "psycho" is indeed strangely "psycho" of yourself. While I don't support the way the guys in the video attract attention and while I'm neither a vegetarian nor vegan everybody can and should live how she or he or whatever there is pleases. You have no right to generalize and calling vegans pyscho! Try to be more tolerant.[/QUOTE]
You realize you're berating people for berating others? Do you not see how circular that is or are you just dumb.
Even if you hate meat, the hell is wrong with eating eggs or milk?
I mean even if you have problems with the way the industry is run that doesn't make the act itself of eating them bad.
[editline]8th October 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=ImpSnob;46176683]well that's a bit unfair and a massive generalization[/QUOTE]
people who are vegan for moral reasons tend to be pretty fucking nuts, since you're kind of a looney if you think the feelings of a fucking fish are of any importance.
For dietary/health reasons though, it's fine. Never met a fat vegan before, so something has to be working there.
[video=youtube;7Yvquj5Qe-A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Yvquj5Qe-A[/video]
I cringed so hard my face broke.
[QUOTE=TedStriker;46177456]Calling people who chose another lifestyle "psycho" is indeed strangely "psycho" of yourself. While I don't support the way the guys in the video attract attention and while I'm neither a vegetarian nor vegan everybody can and should live how she or he or whatever there is pleases. You have no right to generalize and calling vegans pyscho! Try to be more tolerant.[/QUOTE]
Vegetarianism is a legit diet and there is nothing wrong with that, but it isn't a life style.
veganism is the extreme of that where people assume everyone should be the same. That, or they try and use 100% non animal based products (which is honestly physically impossible)
I don't give a dam about what anyones life style is but I'm not calling them out for that, I'm calling them out for trying to shove it down everyone's faces and being a giant prick about it. Really missing the point there. They're being intolerant by disrupting a restaurant for some message and not accepting people for a different "Life style" (its not a life style, its a diet)
an example of someone whose the way extreme end of the extreme spectrum.
[video=youtube;nkYdx7n4nF8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkYdx7n4nF8[/video]
that isn't even the BEGINNING with this guy either.
Vegans push their life style onto everyone elses (I'm using it as my blanket definition that I used above to make it simplier, not in the "Oh yeah thats what I am" definition) and are just all around sour people for doing so. It's pretty psycho to try and force that onto other people. It's also psycho to try and make gays live straight and atheists live Christian, only those are techniqually worse.
Obviously not 100% them are bad because opinions are opinions, but people who force their opinions onto others are the issue. People who fit under the assumed definition of vegan are those types.
So yes, I have a right to call them psycho. Fuck vegans.
[QUOTE=FunnyStarRunner;46178130][video=youtube;7Yvquj5Qe-A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Yvquj5Qe-A[/video]
I cringed so hard my face broke.[/QUOTE]
Aw come on, it could be any city, but it HAD to be the city I live in.
[QUOTE=J!NX;46178316]
[video=youtube;nkYdx7n4nF8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkYdx7n4nF8[/video]
[/QUOTE]
I hate Onision so fucking much
If I cringe any harder I think my spine is going to snap in two from the ungodly pressure being put on it.
If I were in this situation I'd probably start heckling her though.
[QUOTE=DrugUnit;46173220]Hey look more SJWs trying to force their agenda and opinions onto people by playing the victim.[/QUOTE]
shit bro i didn't realise social justice was inclusive of animals.. do cows also experience social inequality within cow society?
it looks like SOMEBODY didn't watch the lion king and/or the circle of life
[editline]7th October 2014[/editline]
and it moves us allllll
[QUOTE=Booster]I wonder if chickens can even grasp the concept of life.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=No_0ne;46175875]probably not, chickens don't have hands[/QUOTE]
Nor opposable thumbs
This thread is starting to stink with all these pro-vegan propaganda videos, I think we need to balance things out a bit with some hunting videos.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX79NYbHwUQ[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj7YPrrJnf0[/media]
Mmmmm, lovely tasty meat ^^
[QUOTE=GhetoGeek;46172494]I don't agree with her but reading this thread is like listening to edgy 14 year olds trying to refute a point[/QUOTE]
that was pretty edgy of you bro don't cut yourself etc
[QUOTE=J!NX;46178316]Vegetarianism is a legit diet and there is nothing wrong with that, but it isn't a life style.
veganism is the extreme of that where people assume everyone should be the same. That, or they try and use 100% non animal based products (which is honestly physically impossible)
I don't give a dam about what anyones life style is but I'm not calling them out for that, I'm calling them out for trying to shove it down everyone's faces and being a giant prick about it. Really missing the point there. They're being intolerant by disrupting a restaurant for some message and not accepting people for a different "Life style" (its not a life style, its a diet)
Vegans push their life style onto everyone elses (I'm using it as my blanket definition that I used above to make it simplier, not in the "Oh yeah thats what I am" definition) and are just all around sour people for doing so. It's pretty psycho to try and force that onto other people. It's also psycho to try and make gays live straight and atheists live Christian, only those are techniqually worse.
Obviously not 100% them are bad because opinions are opinions, but people who force their opinions onto others are the issue. People who fit under the assumed definition of vegan are those types.
So yes, I have a right to call them psycho. Fuck vegans.[/QUOTE]
You accept vegetarianism as a valid diet.
If that is the case, do you understand the inefficiency of the situation from my point of view, whilst being cheap and easy (arguably from an unfair exchange being made; exploitation), it is unnecessary and unjustifiable in terms of what price is being paid and that you can do it a lot less destructively. What is notable about some people's different dietary choices is that they may differ to the standard or to the merit of someone who's dietary choice is a lifestyle attitude which is why 99% of vegetarians are vegetarian and not based around a psychological, traditional habit.
Mammals alike, those that are capable of conscious experience that endures is important and that if in a bad state mentally, if even to go as far as threatened with trauma, harm or detrimental to the welfare of that being we find it unacceptable. There is such an obnoxious arrogance in the exploitation of animals over a trivial circumstance and it's not even on a minimum standard. That it's exploited many times than need to be evidently.
If you acknowledge that it is terrible being in the position of being forced to do something, why do you do it ruthlessly to animals? You'll force rights away that aren't yours, you'll try and make yourself feel like a humanitarian by stripping other people of their dignity, self actualization and personal self investment in their life if you deem such that it is wrong, you'll steal their judgement away from them their right to their welfare but when someone questions the fairness and ethicality about your activities of what you are doing which is be impassive of the choices you make, it becomes a perversion of the highest order, an intolerable 'force'. As if you couldn't recognize your behavior if it was manifested into some other creature.
Regarding the video, there is a time and a place. Emotions do little to raise awareness of these issues, persuade the general public or help the argument for the matter. It comes across negative and people would unquestionably bury their heads in the sand as i would.
It's pretty rude to bust into a place like that where people are trying to eat and talk then start yelling and holding murder signs infront of everybody's face
What a slag
[QUOTE=J!NX;46178316]Vegetarianism is a legit diet and there is nothing wrong with that, but it isn't a life style.
veganism is the extreme of that where people assume everyone should be the same. That, or they try and use 100% non animal based products (which is honestly physically impossible)
I don't give a dam about what anyones life style is but I'm not calling them out for that, I'm calling them out for trying to shove it down everyone's faces and being a giant prick about it. Really missing the point there. They're being intolerant by disrupting a restaurant for some message and not accepting people for a different "Life style" (its not a life style, its a diet)
an example of someone whose the way extreme end of the extreme spectrum.
[video=youtube;nkYdx7n4nF8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkYdx7n4nF8[/video]
that isn't even the BEGINNING with this guy either.
Vegans push their life style onto everyone elses (I'm using it as my blanket definition that I used above to make it simplier, not in the "Oh yeah thats what I am" definition) and are just all around sour people for doing so. It's pretty psycho to try and force that onto other people. It's also psycho to try and make gays live straight and atheists live Christian, only those are techniqually worse.
Obviously not 100% them are bad because opinions are opinions, but people who force their opinions onto others are the issue. People who fit under the assumed definition of vegan are those types.
So yes, I have a right to call them psycho. Fuck vegans.[/QUOTE]
Holy fuck the fact that he's being serious is catastrophically depressing.
so sad :s
#crying
I know someone who fits right on the band of strong vegan, feminist, SJW etc. She doesn't push her lifestyle choice however down my throat or other people throat.
She'll tell you how it's healthier, how it's a choice, how you're helping a good cause but if you say "I'm not ready for change" or "I really can't do that" then she goes "that's okay then, a healthy mix of both is good I suppose".
There's a few vegetarians/vegans (idk their position) I've got on FB who continually share vegan images and half assed memes about how eating meat contributes to the big industry. A funny one I saw was this chick posted "by me not eating animals, I'm saving millions of innocent of lives" only to have a great comeback saying "but they're still going to die regardless of your choices" (it was of course removed).
Look honestly, I think this is a life style choice and nothing short. I don't want people pushing their new routine down my throat, I want to make my own decision. I love meat, I think it's the tastiest shit out. Of course the execution methods could be improved to make the slaughter as fast and painless as possible but still. You're never going to get a majority of non meat eaters over meat eaters.
People who are starving don't care what they shove down their throat, as long as it will sustain them. Meat feeds a lot of people and is actually good for us. It's natural, every animal including humans kills each other or something to feed.
It's a hard topic tbh
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