Being a vegetarian can carry with it an oppressive aura of smugness, as each day being a carnivore gets a bit more like smoking [Eeek! Run for the hills – ed] – an act that is not only self-destructive but damaging the rest of the world too.
Bollocks on stilts.
Slippery slope, anyone?
Besides, humans are omnivores not carnivores. Stupid gits.
Some of the comments are hilarious, especially the obvious piss-takes:-
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farandfewfarandfew
28 August 2012 12:17AM
Response to IRETON, 28 August 2012 12:03AM
What to do have Quinoa with really not much else oh help me.
I heard Stanley Unwin ate steak for breakcrumpet, lunchmunching and dinninglywings.
That one made me chuckle, too.
Passive carnivourousness? What will they think of next?
I’m a vegetarian but have never hassled anyone else to be one. It is a matter of personal choice, you make yours and I’ll make mine.
OT but I like to lurk at work. Yesterday and today I have been unable to visit here. The error message says “Proxy access not allowed”. The work computers have a nanny programme but the message that it gives is different so I don’t think that we are on the naughty step.
Yeah, sorry about that – I’ve been operating on increased security lately due to troll activity. Unfortunately, proxies are a preferred method of attack. Blocking them doesn’t entirely block him, but it does reduce his options.
I’ll be backing off in a bit.