Arguements for Defending Meat-Eating

where can said shirts be purchased?

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I wouldn’t give a shit, but have you seen most vegan types? They’re fat and look unhealthy… because they ARE! Why are they unhealthy? Not so much because they avoid meat, but because they avoid the huge variety of health-giving vegetables available. Every vegetarian I know doesn’t eat vegetables at all, yet they eat a lot of pasta, breads and crap like that. Poor complexion, hair like straw, dark circles under eyes, emotional problems, etc can all be the result of that kind of eating. [/quote]

LOL They think they are being “healthy” and “responsible” by eating Kraft Mac & Cheese, tofu hotdogs, and other processed crap.

Emotional problems and eating could be the subject of a thread all by itself BTW. Did you ever read about the deficiency symptoms associated with poor vitamin, mineral, and essential fatty acid intake? Virtually every known nutrient, ALL of them, can cause depression if it’s at a chronically low level in the diet.

Makes you wonder how many millions of anti-depressant prescriptions could be avoided if people only learned to eat more grass-fed meat and unprocessed vegetables and dispensed with all the processed crap.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
A truly GREAT idea for the “I EAT vegetarians” t-shirt is to have Sir Iron Dwarf the Gifted to draw the artwork for the shirt.

I.D.?[/quote]

Excellent idea~!

I’ll need to come up with a funny design…
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T-rex caricature eating a nubile blonde?[/quote]

How about Godzilla tearing through a city of vegans.

Just tell them about the great pleasure you get out of imagining those big brown innocent cow eyes having the life sucked out of them as they get a bolt to the head while you bite into your delicious juicy steak is just too much to give up.

[quote]Fletch1986 wrote:
Just tell them about the great pleasure you get out of imagining those big brown innocent cow eyes having the life sucked out of them as they get a bolt to the head while you bite into your delicious juicy steak is just too much to give up.[/quote]

See, I like it when they’re tortured … something about the fear that makes the meat that much tender and juicy … mmmm, the sweet taste of fear, just like baby tears…

Save a chicken, eat a cow.

[quote]four60 wrote:
When did eating meat need to be defended?

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As a vegetarian, I agree with this line. What you eat is none of my business, likewise for me. I’ve never liked eating on “moral” grounds, it’s a slippery slope. You eat for your goals, that’s it.

[quote]enrac wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:
When did eating meat need to be defended?

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As a vegetarian, I agree with this line. What you eat is none of my business, likewise for me. I’ve never liked eating on “moral” grounds, it’s a slippery slope. You eat for your goals, that’s it.[/quote]

Enrac

You’ve made sensible posts here in the past. You’re one of the sanest dudes on these forums.
Plus, you make funny movies.

lol

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]enrac wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:
When did eating meat need to be defended?

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As a vegetarian, I agree with this line. What you eat is none of my business, likewise for me. I’ve never liked eating on “moral” grounds, it’s a slippery slope. You eat for your goals, that’s it.[/quote]

Enrac

You’ve made sensible posts here in the past. You’re one of the sanest dudes on these forums.
Plus, you make funny movies.

lol
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Thanks man. I need to figure out how I can get back to making those again, I’ve no access anymore to that old gym (sniff…)

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
A truly GREAT idea for the “I EAT vegetarians” t-shirt is to have Sir Iron Dwarf the Gifted to draw the artwork for the shirt.

I.D.?[/quote]

Excellent idea~!

I’ll need to come up with a funny design…
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We’ll get filthy RICH doing this! PushDwarf Enterprises FTW! Or will you insist on DwarfPush Ent.?

Marketing campaign must include Meesus Dwarf and Meesus Push sporting said t-shirts WET.[/quote]

Effin’ A!!!

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
A truly GREAT idea for the “I EAT vegetarians” t-shirt is to have Sir Iron Dwarf the Gifted to draw the artwork for the shirt.

I.D.?[/quote]

Excellent idea~!

I’ll need to come up with a funny design…
[/quote]

We’ll get filthy RICH doing this! PushDwarf Enterprises FTW! Or will you insist on DwarfPush Ent.?

Marketing campaign must include Meesus Dwarf and Meesus Push sporting said t-shirts WET.[/quote]

I hope you realize that the Veggies would not only find the t-shirts and the marketing campaign deeply offensive, they would also be SCANDALIZED by your company name - whether PushDwarf or DwarfPush - since they wouldn’t understand the real reason for the name.

Next thing you know, they’d be organizing boycotts of both Montana and New Jersey, but to no avail.

With their estrogen already high from excess soy consumption, they’d likely all burst into tears and cause flash floods. That could result in top soil erosion as well as bringing the Northern Brown-Spotted Mole to the brink of extinction, which in turn might lead the Veggies decide that suicide is the only way out of their misery.

[quote]BobParr wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
A truly GREAT idea for the “I EAT vegetarians” t-shirt is to have Sir Iron Dwarf the Gifted to draw the artwork for the shirt.

I.D.?[/quote]

Excellent idea~!

I’ll need to come up with a funny design…
[/quote]

We’ll get filthy RICH doing this! PushDwarf Enterprises FTW! Or will you insist on DwarfPush Ent.?

Marketing campaign must include Meesus Dwarf and Meesus Push sporting said t-shirts WET.[/quote]

I hope you realize that the Veggies would not only find the t-shirts and the marketing campaign deeply offensive, they would also be SCANDALIZED by your company name - whether PushDwarf or DwarfPush - since they wouldn’t understand the real reason for the name.

Next thing you know, they’d be organizing boycotts of both Montana and New Jersey, but to no avail.

With their estrogen already high from excess soy consumption, they’d likely all burst into tears and cause flash floods. That could result in top soil erosion as well as bringing the Northern Brown-Spotted Mole to the brink of extinction, which in turn might lead the Veggies decide that suicide is the only way out of their misery.
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L.M.F.A.O!!!

I try to take a line here that everyone makes decisions based on their moral values, but they shouldn’t shove them on to other people. Any lifestyle has lots of contradictions and inconsistencies, so we just do the best we can.
BTW, I did have a patient who is a rancher, who eats meat 3 times a day, and not much else. He had a very high cholesterol level, and I suggested he eat more vegetables. He replied “Vegetables?!? That’s what FOOD eats!” True story.
Paul

Stop hating on vegans, it means more meat for the rest of us.

The problem i have with the veggie crowd is the same one i have with all the other nut job groups.No one is happy with just putting out their message, they have to try and shove it down your throught.

Do your thing, state your peace, shut the fuck up.

ohh and meat is bathed in the fear and pain of the dead…this makes a great marinade

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I wouldn’t give a shit, but have you seen most vegan types? They’re fat and look unhealthy… because they ARE! Why are they unhealthy? Not so much because they avoid meat, but because they avoid the huge variety of health-giving vegetables available. Every vegetarian I know doesn’t eat vegetables at all, yet they eat a lot of pasta, breads and crap like that. Poor complexion, hair like straw, dark circles under eyes, emotional problems, etc can all be the result of that kind of eating. [/quote]

I see others that are for the most part weak. I wonder how many vegans know the animal products that are used in additives, emulsifiers and seasonings for common supermarket foods.

[quote]ron22 wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
I wouldn’t give a shit, but have you seen most vegan types? They’re fat and look unhealthy… because they ARE! Why are they unhealthy? Not so much because they avoid meat, but because they avoid the huge variety of health-giving vegetables available. Every vegetarian I know doesn’t eat vegetables at all, yet they eat a lot of pasta, breads and crap like that. Poor complexion, hair like straw, dark circles under eyes, emotional problems, etc can all be the result of that kind of eating. [/quote]

So damn true. Every vegan/vegetarian I’ve ever met…and holy shit have I met alot (went to a crazy liberal New England university) has fit this mold.

I was stopped one time while walking to the train by one of those MassPIRG idiots (some sort of hippy environmental group) who tried to convince me to be a vegetarian and also give them money so they could “educate” others. I get this alot because I’m Indian and everyone assumes I’m Hindu and don’t eat meat when in reality I’m Christian and I eat meat at every meal. I looked him straight in the eyes and said, “Sorry pal, but I’m a cannibal” and kept walking. Dumbass has avoided me every time since.[/quote]

Haha I’m worse bro. I actually am Hindu, lived outside India most of my life and started eating all meats from my teens. I must admit I did have a vegetarian phase but left me weak, skinny and a gaunt face. Not good. Of course now I balance my meats and rotate them regularly and make healthier choices for the meat (fresher, leaner, grain fed etc). I never reach a situation where I overeat so to me I’m eating my fill and that’s it. I don’t take part in buffets and weaned myself of anything ending in nuggets or starting with fried.

I know it’s karma about the killing of animals but isn’t also the karma of the animal to be killed as is the way of the food chain.

Whoever posted that Vegetarian myth link deserves a medal.