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Default Squaring the Irrational Search for Micrograms with "vegan" do-nothingism

On Apr 7, 6:02*pm, George Plimpton > wrote:
> On 4/7/2012 1:32 AM, Rupert wrote:
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> > On Apr 7, 12:18 am, George > *wrote:
> >> On 4/6/2012 12:19 PM, Rupert wrote:

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> >>> [steaming load snipped]

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> >> Why do all "vegans" spend a huge amount of time searching for micrograms
> >> of animal bits to get out of their diet, and no time whatever trying to
> >> determine what the lowest-harm fruits and vegetables are?

>
> > Not all vegans do that.

>
> *ALL* "vegans" do it. *Stop bullshitting.
>
> *NO* "vegan" tries to find the least-harm fruit and vegetable produce;
> *all* engage in a continual, silly, absurd effort to get micrograms of
> animal parts out of their diets and "lifestyles".
>


How did you come by evidence for this strongly held belief of yours?

> >> Why would any rational person take such absurd satisfaction in learning
> >> about the minute part of an anchovy that's in a bottle of Worcestershire
> >> sauce and thus stop buying one bottle a year, versus finding some grain
> >> to substitute for a known lethal product like rice?

>
> > No rational person who was aware of the harm associated with rice
> > would do that, obviously.

>
> Most "vegans" eat rice. *http://tinyurl.com/cx9fedr