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I'm not a Vegan but I enjoy eating Vegan and vegetarian foods and I
have always enthusiastically supported the Vegan movement. I have been responding to a thread about Soya (as we call it in the UK) and from what I read it's called Soy in the USA. The first thread is absolute crap stating to be 'scientific' and suggesting that men on soya diets all become Gay with small penises in adulthood {well that's the flavour of it}. Alot of respondents have had fun at the expense of both Soya as a food staple and also at Vegans. I'm looking for one or two serious and informed contributors who would be willing to add to this thread which is on the website of The Eunuch Archive. It is often an informative and lively website for adults and it touches on all themes, hence this thread on Soya. If someone is willing to go to the site at www.eunuch.org and register and go to Boards on the opening page and search to find this current thread I would appreciate some informed comments. I am beginning to give up that some people are capable of writing anything informed and longer than a few derisory words. This is no wind up. Please think and read the thread through and please, please add a positive Vegan paragraph or two. Many thanks. PS - You can see my own contributions just look at the avatar of a Blue Pansy flower. |
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galaxyguy wrote: I'm not a Vegan but I enjoy eating Vegan and vegetarian foods and I have always enthusiastically supported the Vegan movement. I have been responding to a thread about Soya (as we call it in the UK) and from what I read it's called Soy in the USA. The first thread is absolute crap stating to be 'scientific' and suggesting that men on soya diets all become Gay with small penises in adulthood {well that's the flavour of it}. Alot of respondents have had fun at the expense of both Soya as a food staple and also at Vegans. I'm looking for one or two serious and informed contributors who would be willing to add to this thread which is on the website of The Eunuch Archive. It is often an informative and lively website for adults and it touches on all themes, hence this thread on Soya. If someone is willing to go to the site at www.eunuch.org and register and go to Boards on the opening page and search to find this current thread I would appreciate some informed comments. I am beginning to give up that some people are capable of writing anything informed and longer than a few derisory words. This is no wind up. Please think and read the thread through and please, please add a positive Vegan paragraph or two. Many thanks. PS - You can see my own contributions just look at the avatar of a Blue Pansy flower. The thread is found in a Section called "The Deep Dark Cellar", I forgot to mention that. It can be read by Guests but if you do want to add a more serious note, registering is necessary. |
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galaxyguy wrote: galaxyguy wrote: I'm not a Vegan but I enjoy eating Vegan and vegetarian foods and I have always enthusiastically supported the Vegan movement. I have been responding to a thread about Soya (as we call it in the UK) and from what I read it's called Soy in the USA. The first thread is absolute crap stating to be 'scientific' and suggesting that men on soya diets all become Gay with small penises in adulthood {well that's the flavour of it}. Alot of respondents have had fun at the expense of both Soya as a food staple and also at Vegans. I'm looking for one or two serious and informed contributors who would be willing to add to this thread which is on the website of The Eunuch Archive. It is often an informative and lively website for adults and it touches on all themes, hence this thread on Soya. If someone is willing to go to the site at www.eunuch.org and register and go to Boards on the opening page and search to find this current thread I would appreciate some informed comments. I am beginning to give up that some people are capable of writing anything informed and longer than a few derisory words. This is no wind up. Please think and read the thread through and please, please add a positive Vegan paragraph or two. Many thanks. PS - You can see my own contributions just look at the avatar of a Blue Pansy flower. The thread is found in a Section called "The Deep Dark Cellar", I forgot to mention that. It can be read by Guests but if you do want to add a more serious note, registering is necessary. I'm afraid I foolishly forgot to list the thread title which is 'Soy Gay'. |
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On 4 Jan 2007 08:15:30 -0800, "galaxyguy" wrote:
I'm not a Vegan but I enjoy eating Vegan and vegetarian foods and I have always enthusiastically supported the Vegan movement. Why? I have been responding to a thread about Soya (as we call it in the UK) and from what I read it's called Soy in the USA. The first thread is absolute crap stating to be 'scientific' and suggesting that men on soya diets all become Gay with small penises in adulthood {well that's the flavour of it}. It's probably the other way around, and gay guys with small penises are who usually go for the vegan idea. Alot of respondents have had fun at the expense of both Soya as a food staple and also at Vegans. I'm looking for one or two serious and informed contributors who would be willing to add to this thread which is on the website of The Eunuch Archive. Hmm. It is often an informative and lively website for adults Lots of prancing and piggyback riding... and it touches on all themes, hence this thread on Soya. If someone is willing to go to the site at www.eunuch.org and register and go to Boards on the opening page and search to find this current thread I would appreciate some informed comments. I am beginning to give up that some people are capable of writing anything informed and longer than a few derisory words. This is no wind up. Please think and read the thread through and please, please add a positive Vegan paragraph or two. Many thanks. PS - You can see my own contributions just look at the avatar of a Blue Pansy flower. I'm not going, but please feel free to copy the following and present it when it can help clarify things: · Vegans contribute to the deaths of animals by their use of wood and paper products, electricity, roads and all types of buildings, their own diet, etc... just as everyone else does. What they try to avoid are products which provide life (and death) for farm animals, but even then they would have to avoid the following in order to be successful: Tires, Paper, Upholstery, Floor waxes, Glass, Water Filters, Rubber, Fertilizer, Antifreeze, Ceramics, Insecticides, Insulation, Linoleum, Plastic, Textiles, Blood factors, Collagen, Heparin, Insulin, Solvents, Biodegradable Detergents, Herbicides, Gelatin Capsules, Adhesive Tape, Laminated Wood Products, Plywood, Paneling, Wallpaper and Wallpaper Paste, Cellophane Wrap and Tape, Abrasives, Steel Ball Bearings The meat industry provides life for the animals that it slaughters, and the animals live and die as a result of it as animals do in other habitats. They also depend on it for their lives as animals do in other habitats. If people consume animal products from animals they think are raised in decent ways, they will be promoting life for more such animals in the future. People who want to contribute to decent lives for livestock with their lifestyle must do it by being conscientious consumers of animal products, because they can not do it by being vegan. From the life and death of a thousand pound grass raised steer and whatever he happens to kill during his life, people get over 500 pounds of human consumable meat...that's well over 500 servings of meat. From a grass raised dairy cow people get thousands of dairy servings. Due to the influence of farm machinery, and *icides, and in the case of rice the flooding and draining of fields, one serving of soy or rice based product is likely to involve more animal deaths than hundreds of servings derived from grass raised animals. Grass raised animal products contribute to fewer wildlife deaths, better wildlife habitat, and better lives for livestock than soy or rice products. · |
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"galaxyguy" wrote in message ps.com... I'm not a Vegan but I enjoy eating Vegan and vegetarian foods and I have always enthusiastically supported the Vegan movement. I have been responding to a thread about Soya (as we call it in the UK) and from what I read it's called Soy in the USA. The first thread is absolute crap stating to be 'scientific' and suggesting that men on soya diets all become Gay with small penises in adulthood {well that's the flavour of it}. LOL! No such trouble here! ;o) Alot of respondents have had fun at the expense of both Soya as a food staple and also at Vegans. I'm looking for one or two serious and informed contributors who would be willing to add to this thread which is on the website of The Eunuch Archive. It is often an informative and lively website for adults and it touches on all themes, hence this thread on Soya. If someone is willing to go to the site at www.eunuch.org and register and go to Boards on the opening page and search to find this current thread I would appreciate some informed comments. I am beginning to give up that some people are capable of writing anything informed and longer than a few derisory words. This is no wind up. Please think and read the thread through and please, please add a positive Vegan paragraph or two. Many thanks. PS - You can see my own contributions just look at the avatar of a Blue Pansy flower. |
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dh@. wrote in message ... On 4 Jan 2007 08:15:30 -0800, "galaxyguy" wrote: I'm not a Vegan but I enjoy eating Vegan and vegetarian foods and I have always enthusiastically supported the Vegan movement. Why? I have been responding to a thread about Soya (as we call it in the UK) and from what I read it's called Soy in the USA. The first thread is absolute crap stating to be 'scientific' and suggesting that men on soya diets all become Gay with small penises in adulthood {well that's the flavour of it}. It's probably the other way around, and gay guys with small penises are who usually go for the vegan idea. Alot of respondents have had fun at the expense of both Soya as a food staple and also at Vegans. I'm looking for one or two serious and informed contributors who would be willing to add to this thread which is on the website of The Eunuch Archive. Hmm. It is often an informative and lively website for adults Lots of prancing and piggyback riding... and it touches on all themes, hence this thread on Soya. If someone is willing to go to the site at www.eunuch.org and register and go to Boards on the opening page and search to find this current thread I would appreciate some informed comments. I am beginning to give up that some people are capable of writing anything informed and longer than a few derisory words. This is no wind up. Please think and read the thread through and please, please add a positive Vegan paragraph or two. Many thanks. PS - You can see my own contributions just look at the avatar of a Blue Pansy flower. I'm not going, but please feel free to copy the following and present it when it can help clarify things: THIS IS THIS IDIOT'S USUAL SPIEL AND IS TOTAL AND UUTTER ********! Don't do him any favours by copying it anywhere! He's probably in the pay of the Meat Trades Industry or he's one of these twits who thinks that by eating part of a big poweful potent animal he'll become that way too - and if he were to become Veggie or Vegan, his John Thomas would wilt and drop off! · Vegans contribute to the deaths of animals by their use of wood and paper products, electricity, roads and all types of buildings, their own diet, etc... just as everyone else does. What they try to avoid are products which provide life (and death) for farm animals, but even then they would have to avoid the following in order to be successful: Tires, Paper, Upholstery, Floor waxes, Glass, Water Filters, Rubber, Fertilizer, Antifreeze, Ceramics, Insecticides, Insulation, Linoleum, Plastic, Textiles, Blood factors, Collagen, Heparin, Insulin, Solvents, Biodegradable Detergents, Herbicides, Gelatin Capsules, Adhesive Tape, Laminated Wood Products, Plywood, Paneling, Wallpaper and Wallpaper Paste, Cellophane Wrap and Tape, Abrasives, Steel Ball Bearings The meat industry provides life for the animals that it slaughters, and the animals live and die as a result of it as animals do in other habitats. They also depend on it for their lives as animals do in other habitats. If people consume animal products from animals they think are raised in decent ways, they will be promoting life for more such animals in the future. People who want to contribute to decent lives for livestock with their lifestyle must do it by being conscientious consumers of animal products, because they can not do it by being vegan. From the life and death of a thousand pound grass raised steer and whatever he happens to kill during his life, people get over 500 pounds of human consumable meat...that's well over 500 servings of meat. From a grass raised dairy cow people get thousands of dairy servings. Due to the influence of farm machinery, and *icides, and in the case of rice the flooding and draining of fields, one serving of soy or rice based product is likely to involve more animal deaths than hundreds of servings derived from grass raised animals. Grass raised animal products contribute to fewer wildlife deaths, better wildlife habitat, and better lives for livestock than soy or rice products. · |
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On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 12:49:54 GMT, "nemo" wrote:
dh@. wrote in message ... On 4 Jan 2007 08:15:30 -0800, "galaxyguy" wrote: I'm not a Vegan but I enjoy eating Vegan and vegetarian foods and I have always enthusiastically supported the Vegan movement. Why? I have been responding to a thread about Soya (as we call it in the UK) and from what I read it's called Soy in the USA. The first thread is absolute crap stating to be 'scientific' and suggesting that men on soya diets all become Gay with small penises in adulthood {well that's the flavour of it}. It's probably the other way around, and gay guys with small penises are who usually go for the vegan idea. Alot of respondents have had fun at the expense of both Soya as a food staple and also at Vegans. I'm looking for one or two serious and informed contributors who would be willing to add to this thread which is on the website of The Eunuch Archive. Hmm. It is often an informative and lively website for adults Lots of prancing and piggyback riding... and it touches on all themes, hence this thread on Soya. If someone is willing to go to the site at www.eunuch.org and register and go to Boards on the opening page and search to find this current thread I would appreciate some informed comments. I am beginning to give up that some people are capable of writing anything informed and longer than a few derisory words. This is no wind up. Please think and read the thread through and please, please add a positive Vegan paragraph or two. Many thanks. PS - You can see my own contributions just look at the avatar of a Blue Pansy flower. I'm not going, but please feel free to copy the following and present it when it can help clarify things: THIS IS THIS IDIOT'S USUAL SPIEL AND IS TOTAL AND UUTTER ********! Translation: This generous poster courteously and helpfully shares the information for people who are considering "ethical" veg*nism and want to consider all aspects of it, especially the aspects he points out which are facts that seasoned veg*ns do NOT want anyone to think about or even become aware of. Don't do him any favours by copying it anywhere! The things I've pointed out should be understood by EVERYONE who wants to consider the big picture and not only the tiny fragments of it that support the mythical notion of ethical veg*nism. He's probably in the pay of the Meat Trades Industry or he's one of these twits who thinks that by eating part of a big poweful potent animal he'll become that way too - and if he were to become Veggie or Vegan, his John Thomas would wilt and drop off! You're certainly wrong about every bit of that, which is always to be expected from people who consider themselves "ethical" veg*ns. Anyone who is considering "ethical" veg*nism should keep in mind that the truth would NOT be their friend! · Vegans contribute to the deaths of animals by their use of wood and paper products, electricity, roads and all types of buildings, their own diet, etc... just as everyone else does. What they try to avoid are products which provide life (and death) for farm animals, but even then they would have to avoid the following in order to be successful: Tires, Paper, Upholstery, Floor waxes, Glass, Water Filters, Rubber, Fertilizer, Antifreeze, Ceramics, Insecticides, Insulation, Linoleum, Plastic, Textiles, Blood factors, Collagen, Heparin, Insulin, Solvents, Biodegradable Detergents, Herbicides, Gelatin Capsules, Adhesive Tape, Laminated Wood Products, Plywood, Paneling, Wallpaper and Wallpaper Paste, Cellophane Wrap and Tape, Abrasives, Steel Ball Bearings The meat industry provides life for the animals that it slaughters, and the animals live and die as a result of it as animals do in other habitats. They also depend on it for their lives as animals do in other habitats. If people consume animal products from animals they think are raised in decent ways, they will be promoting life for more such animals in the future. People who want to contribute to decent lives for livestock with their lifestyle must do it by being conscientious consumers of animal products, because they can not do it by being vegan. From the life and death of a thousand pound grass raised steer and whatever he happens to kill during his life, people get over 500 pounds of human consumable meat...that's well over 500 servings of meat. From a grass raised dairy cow people get thousands of dairy servings. Due to the influence of farm machinery, and *icides, and in the case of rice the flooding and draining of fields, one serving of soy or rice based product is likely to involve more animal deaths than hundreds of servings derived from grass raised animals. Grass raised animal products contribute to fewer wildlife deaths, better wildlife habitat, and better lives for livestock than soy or rice products. · |
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