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If it looks like that girl's arms are cut off, you are freaking wrong. they are not cut off, they're behind her back. so if you say they're cut off, your dumb.
When it comes to eating, a lot of people are real freaks. Some people eat too much, some people don't eat enough, some people won't eat meat, some people won't eat carbohydrates. Whatever dudes. If you were ever interested in becoming a vegetarian for ethical reasons, there is a cooler diet to have. That is, the badly titled Cruelty Free Diet which really needs a new name that is as cool as ovolactovegetarian so someone should come up with one. The idea behind this Cruelty Free Diet, or CFD until some smart person thinks of a more worthy name, is not to eat anything that had to be killed. At first, that sounds rather difficult, but in reality, it is not too bad. You can't eat meat of any sort, but you can still eat any fruiting bodies, such as corn or apples or avocados or cherries or mushrooms. You can't eat wheat or potatoes, but you can eat beans or tofu. You can also eat unfertilized eggs and any dairy products. This diet is way cool man. The CFD is a much more ethically balanced diet than normal vegetarianism. It seems a bit strange to stop eating animals for ethical reasons, but to continue the ravaging of the equally innocent plants. That's why this diet comes highly recommended by me. I would assert that there is no valid ethical or moral reasoning behind vegetarianism if you are still going to eat plants that you had to kill. Actually, do whatever you please. Peace out bud. On a side note, there is one major problem with the proposed diet above: I am fairly positive that you can't eat sugar. Also, you can't eat your Christmas tree. |