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  1. 1. Do you agree to be a Vegetarian?

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I thot you were vegetarian?  :huh:

I'm a vegan ( so yes, I suppose you could call me a vegetarian) - But that doesn't mean I have to like the taste of every vegetable, fruit etc. 

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Please maintain the original topic and refrain from discussing religious matters.

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We have no nutritional requirement for eating meat, and just because we can eat meat does not mean we have to. We are omnivores but not obligated omnivores. We may be placed higher on the food chain, but if you factor in the facts I just mentioned you will come to the conclusion that it we have no moral justification for eating meat. These are the reasons why I am deviating from eating meat, and leaning towards being vegetarian and hopefully vegan :D

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Vitamin B12 bro... I also have no requirement for talking yet I still do it

Milk, cheese and yoghurt are rich in vitamin B12, you can also get supplements. Breakfast cereals often have lots of vitamin B12 in as well. Especially bran flakes and whole-grain. 

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Vitamin B12 bro... I also have no requirement for talking yet I still do it

No foods naturally contain Vitamin B12, let it be animal or plant food. Vitamin B12 is a microbe. You can find them in fortified foods and almond milk - just to point out a couple.

 

As for your last part, it is a weak analogy. Does talking make you responsible for the senseless suffering and torture that is going on in slaughterhouses? Does talking naturally conflict with the rights of anyone else? Absolutely not. 

 

All that senseless torture for animals is done for human consumption, even though we do not necessarily have to consume animal products in order to be really healthy. When your actions conflict with the rights of everyone else, including animals, it becomes a problem. It is then everyone's business. 

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Are you serious? Discrimination? Incitement to hatred and hostility on grounds of national or social identity? What exactly did I do? Can I have a screen shot of the exactly what the violation was?

(This is paratrix btw)

 Well, to be honest, 1 screen shot is too small for all that you did, but that's something I am not allowed to discuss: What to do if you have been banned / blocked

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Milk, cheese and yoghurt are rich in vitamin B12, you can also get supplements. Breakfast cereals often have lots of vitamin B12 in as well. Especially bran flakes and whole-grain. 

For the first part, like you told me, vegans don't eat those things. Of course you can have supplements, but they aren't coming from plants ;) Fortification isn't a natural thing. If I were to pick up a grain of rice, it wouldn't have B12 would it? IDK. (Of course I'm coming from a completely natural standpoint. Like if was standing in a field in the middle of no where, where you gather all your supplies your self)

 

And Fighter, I know b12 isn't created by plants nor animals, but animals digest it, making them a source of B12, plants don't.

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For the first part, like you told me, vegans don't eat those things. Of course you can have supplements, but they aren't coming from plants ;) Fortification isn't a natural thing. If I were to pick up a grain of rice, it wouldn't have B12 would it? IDK. (Of course I'm coming from a completely natural standpoint. Like if was standing in a field in the middle of no where, where you gather all your supplies your self)

 

And Fighter, I know b12 isn't created by plants nor animals, but animals digest it, making them a source of B12, plants don't.

This topic is about vegetarianism and is trying to convince people to go vegetarian, not vegan.

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