Vegans & Vegetarians making a difference!
I dont feel like denying anything at the moment; so until i press "publish post" i will type exactly how i feel.
First of all...today has been a fiery day in hell. Work went by way too fucking slowly; and they even let me off early and i couldn't even feel good about getting 8 hours in..because i didnt! Then my fucking boss pulls me aside and tells me i owe her $6.91 for a bad check that someone gave me and i didn't put their phone nu…
ContinuePosted on November 21, 2007 at 8:54pm — 1 Comment
Hello to everyone. Shit, i was going to say "im sam and im a vegetarian" [but if you've gotten to my page you should have already realized that]. So instead i'll start with this..i do not discriminate. Though it is my personal opinion and i believe that vegetarianism is the right thing, other people are obviously going to have other beliefs. For instance..people ask me if my boyfriend is a vegetarian [and he isn't] and they have a hard time believing that im okay with that. Im…
ContinuePosted on November 10, 2007 at 3:09pm — 1 Comment


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Fast forward nine months or so, and you have a one year old baby just about walking and already nearly conversational. (disclaimer: Colin MAY have used up a good portion of his allotted amount of genius in his formative years and makes no claim to such a level of development anymore... moving ahead!) It's about this time in a baby's development that s/he starts to eat solid foods, and being that my mother felt the way she did about meat and that she knew that I could not only understand her, but convey my responses and opinions to her, she made a point to inform me of what I was about to eat before I ate it. The first meat up was chicken.. but I didn't know that word so we used "hen". My mother said something like "ok, colin, now this is a hen" to which I replied something to the effect of: "Why is that a mommy hen who is supposed to be taking care of her babies on a farm?" My mother was understandably taken aback by this and she said very quickly that if I felt that way that I wouldn't have to eat it. I refused to eat it again, and followed suit with every other animal that I was offered... hence "vegetarian by choice since the age of one".
I actually posted an less correct version of this on the "why a veg*n" forum.. so you're the first to get my fact-checked version. Hope it entertains.
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