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Be a Vegetarian

reviewed by MissPackRat4Jesus

The meat industry is very resource intensive.

MissPackRat4Je sus
05/13/2008

Be a Vegetarian 2

I understand this list relates to whether it's "environmentally-friendly" to become vegetarian. Well, if you believe it is, so be it. It's just that a birdseed and rabbit pellet diet (just exaggerating, of course) simply doesn't appeal to me. I just choose to eat balanced (vegetables, fruit, grains, meat, and dairy).

That being said... give me that hamburger if you don't want it. And slap a piece of REAL Cheddar cheese on the thing. If you don't want to watch me bite into it, simply turn away.

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earthbound commented 568 days ago.
Nobody's calling you a murderer, but this is a listing related to activities that are environmentally friendly or not. The humanity and morality of meat eating is a whole other discussion.

earthbound commented 567 days ago.
OK. Still not understanding how the review fits the topic. However I do have the message loud and clear that you eat meat, have no intention of stopping, and you think vegetarian food is flavorless rabbit pellets and birdseed. Touchy, touchy - nobody is judging you here. It's your decision what you eat, ultimately. In my review, I was just making the point that, on a macro scale, it is not an environmentally neutral decision. Let's move on, shall we?

MissPackRat4Jesus commented 567 days ago.
Won't argue with that. You have your view and I have mine. :-)
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