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Each to their own for me. It's not my choice, how sustainable would this be if we all turned vegan?
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Why?
In the coming apocalypse they would go cannibal like the rest of us !
Priiiickkkks
I ken a vegan who's a Dandy. I would bet a lot of money there's nae huns who are vegan (or can even spell the word). So make of that what you will.
To be fair I think you have to be human to qualify as vegan?
And no to 57 Vintage - brilliant I am still laughing.
But in all honesty, how much seeds and pulses are you going to find in a bin outside McDonalds. They might want to be vegans but their eating establishments prevent them
Is bucky suitable for vegans
http://www.kgbanswers.co.uk/is-buckf...-vegan/3477580
Turns oot it is
Even these guys are turning
http://www.mensjournal.com/sports/ar...ghters-w199323
I've been thinking a lot about this recently. I've significantly reduced the amount of meat I eat in the last few months, although I still eat fash and probably too much dairy. It's actually not that big a deal. Veganism is a long way away for me, due to love of cheese / milk / eggs, but it certainly makes sense for environmental and health reasons. I think it's widely accepted that the Earth could easily support its population if everyone followed a vegan diet. But, we've been conditioned over centuries (and especially in the last 100 years) to demand and expect cheap meat every day. There's also this tendency to go "oh, I just couldn't do it, I love bacon rolls / steak / KFC too much". Basically admitting you're a slave to addiction (I'm guilty of this too, of course). The human body can exist and thrive without those things*, but we choose not to, and that leads to the inhumane treatment of animals and the slow drawn out death of a planet.
*See also - cars. Driving to work, and back again, every day.