Quote from: DAS THROWBACK on July 10, 2015, 12:38:42 AMQuote from: Pendulate on July 10, 2015, 12:37:34 AM You're playing roulette with an animal's welfare so you can chow down on a burger.And in the end, I'm ultimately okay with that. Stay mad, son.Then why the weak attempts at justifying your actions?I mean, either you aren't comfortable with admitting the stark reality of your choices, or you don't want others to see you in a certain way.And yet you're still persisting, now with the excuse that it's not affordable, even though it's probably the cheaper option.I just think it's a strange cycle: first there's the excuses, then when they're exhausted there's the cavalier confession that you don't care... then back to the excuses again.That's congitive dissonance for you.
Quote from: Pendulate on July 10, 2015, 12:37:34 AM You're playing roulette with an animal's welfare so you can chow down on a burger.And in the end, I'm ultimately okay with that. Stay mad, son.
You're playing roulette with an animal's welfare so you can chow down on a burger.
Well, whenever I say i just don't care, or that it's not a priority, y'all's kind get all uppity about that, so, yeah.
Quote from: DAS THROWBACK on July 10, 2015, 01:06:56 AMWell, whenever I say i just don't care, or that it's not a priority, y'all's kind get all uppity about that, so, yeah.I've never done that. I'm only annoyed by poor reasoning and faulty logic.
And a lack of readily available resources
Quote from: DAS THROWBACK on July 10, 2015, 01:15:41 AMAnd a lack of readily available resourcesSuch as?
Quote from: Verbatim on July 10, 2015, 12:51:22 AMi mean, it's not, if you know where to goMost of the problem.I really loath going in to Reading, and that seems to be what I'd have to do. So there's gas right there... Of course, you could say to try my best at the very, very close by grocery store with supplements from the drug store the next town over... that's more trouble than easing the (non existent) guilt on my conscious is worth, and probably more expensive than making those trips into the city.
i mean, it's not, if you know where to go
I get the distinct impression that you have done little to no research on this, yet are hinging your argument on vague ideas of what it would be like. I mean I probably had similar ideas before I realised I had no right to hold them without trying it myself. Only then did I realise how completely wrong I was.
Quote from: DAS THROWBACK on July 10, 2015, 01:24:45 AMThe only supplement you need is B12. That's it, and it works out to about 15c a day.I get the distinct impression that you have done little to no research on this, yet are hinging your argument on vague ideas of what it would be like. I mean I probably had similar ideas before I realised I had no right to hold them without trying it myself. Only then did I realise how completely wrong I was.
Now how do you propose we fix my "I don't really care" thing?
I guess if you wanted to pull at your heartstrings you could watch Earthlings on youtube
What kind of advice would you give to somebody who's mildly interested in trying out veganism?
Quote from: Meta Cognition on July 10, 2015, 01:41:16 AMWhat kind of advice would you give to somebody who's mildly interested in trying out veganism?-snip-
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The McCartney sausages are certainly a nice substitute, I kind of prefer Quorn ones though.
The bit that caught my eye though, Vegan Salt... que?
mind if i just take this all for future reference
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on July 10, 2015, 08:18:41 AMThe McCartney sausages are certainly a nice substitute, I kind of prefer Quorn ones though.Quorn has egg white in it, unfortunately :/
QuoteThe bit that caught my eye though, Vegan Salt... que?Vegan chicken salt. Some have animal stuffs, and you'd need an encyclopedia to navigate the ingredients in a Nandos product.
Anyone who is outraged at this and continues to eat meat/dairy is a hypocrite. ++Mod Note++Not a great post to start on with some good old attacks but this was the post that derailed the thread, so rather than butchering it, carry on with the good discussion on page two please <.<
so rather than butchering it
butchering
After reading Pendulate's post, and watching that documentary he mentioned. I think I have no choice, morally, but to make the transition to a vegan lifestyle.
It's pointless imo and I would just be limiting my nutritional intake.
Vegans who do it for the sake of animals achieve nothing.
Quote from: Lord Starch on July 10, 2015, 09:57:22 AMIt's pointless imo and I would just be limiting my nutritional intake.AFAIK, vegan diets are about as nutritional as standard diets, if you know what you're doing.
Nice to know I'm not a hypocrite since I don't care what happens to my food before it is food.
Quote from: Mad Max on July 10, 2015, 11:15:13 AMNice to know I'm not a hypocrite since I don't care what happens to my food before it is food.I'd still say that's immoral.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on July 10, 2015, 11:22:59 AMQuote from: Mad Max on July 10, 2015, 11:15:13 AMNice to know I'm not a hypocrite since I don't care what happens to my food before it is food.I'd still say that's immoral."I don't care" is a pretty neutral stance on morality.
Quote from: Mad Max on July 10, 2015, 12:02:44 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on July 10, 2015, 11:22:59 AMQuote from: Mad Max on July 10, 2015, 11:15:13 AMNice to know I'm not a hypocrite since I don't care what happens to my food before it is food.I'd still say that's immoral."I don't care" is a pretty neutral stance on morality.It's also pretty stupid. . . And borderline psychopathic.