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They say that lack of meat makes people very irritable and aggressive.
I've noticed this with vegans that I know.

Not only are they whining about us folks who eat meat causing
everything from Bird Flu to E Coli outbreaks, but they harp on and on
about "Meat is Murder" and that there's a "Holocaust on your Plate".

They always seem ****ed off too.

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> They say that lack of meat makes people very irritable and aggressive.
> I've noticed this with vegans that I know.



Both of them?


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A bunch of crap. I welcome him to my killfile.


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They always seem ****ed off too.
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As i move more to a vegetarian diet, may never stop eating meat
though. I see some veggie and vegans who are opinionated, but for
everyone i see i know there are 100's who are not.

Its the squeeky wheel, you only here he bad never the good.

I would suggest picking up a copy of vegetarian times at the news
stand and reading it.


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> They say that lack of meat makes people very irritable and aggressive.
> I've noticed this with vegans that I know.
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No, they're just pushy and confrontational as hell. Try getting in line in
with meat in your cart when all they have is vegetables LOL




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"Beefeater" > wrote in message
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> http://www.vegansareevil.com
>
> They say that lack of meat makes people very irritable and aggressive.
> I've noticed this with vegans that I know.
>
> Not only are they whining about us folks who eat meat causing
> everything from Bird Flu to E Coli outbreaks, but they harp on and on
> about "Meat is Murder" and that there's a "Holocaust on your Plate".
>
> They always seem ****ed off too.
>
> http://www.vegansareevil.com
>


Not all of them. Some are merely annoying, ****y, conceited, snotty little
brats. The rest are truly evil. I've met one too many of those nutjobs in
my life. The last one I would describe as evil. Probably the most cold,
inhuman, nasty, deceitful person I ever met. And without doubt the most
selfish and self-centered. Utterly narcissistic person, criminally so.

As far as I am concerned they are all seriously flawed people, not because
of their diet. Their diet is merely a reflection of their incredibly foul
inner issues.

I've simply never met a vegan other than devout Hindus who do the diet for
any reason other than an excuse to get in people's faces and to attract a
lot of attention to themselves and their precious "special" needs. Shame
too because they totally ruin any progress that respectable animal rights
organizations have made.

Paul


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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 00:46:38 GMT, "Paul M. Cook"
> wrote:

>> http://www.vegansareevil.com
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>
>Not all of them. Some are merely annoying, ****y, conceited, snotty little
>brats. The rest are truly evil. I've met one too many of those nutjobs in
>my life. The last one I would describe as evil. Probably the most cold,
>inhuman, nasty, deceitful person I ever met. And without doubt the most
>selfish and self-centered. Utterly narcissistic person, criminally so.
>
>As far as I am concerned they are all seriously flawed people, not because
>of their diet. Their diet is merely a reflection of their incredibly foul
>inner issues.
>
>I've simply never met a vegan other than devout Hindus who do the diet for
>any reason other than an excuse to get in people's faces and to attract a
>lot of attention to themselves and their precious "special" needs. Shame
>too because they totally ruin any progress that respectable animal rights
>organizations have made.
>
>Paul


I know this is an old post and I wasn't going to say anything but I
changed my mind. There are actually a few people who don't eat meat
because they don't like the texture. We're a combined family. Louise
has a 22 year old daughter who fits in that category. She likes crab
legs and occasionally likes a fast food hamburger. She'll try a small
piece of fish as long as I over cook it. She won't eat a home made
burger, chicken, pork, or a steak. But none of the characterizes you
listed describe her. She's on her own now and when she visits I have
no problem going out of my way to make good food for her. She likes
eggplant parm, stuffed portabellos etc. Her dislike for meat has
nothing to do with her personality.

NOW the other girl is everything you stated and more. She loves meat.
She could easily eat a whole pound of bacon or a sack of White
Castles. She HATES veggies. She does like apples and threw a temper
tantrum because they were stored to close to the onions. She attended
a party and came home ragging that most of the pizzas were veggie and
she didn't get the meat ones fast enough. She claimed "only an idiot
would order a veggie pizza. " About that time she met a new "guy."
This guys parents are some sort of animal activists. He's not a
boyfriend but is a "friend with benefits." Within two weeks of the
veggie pizza party the girl who hates veggies was a vegetarian. Her
"mission" had begun. She spent 5 weeks last summer "rescuing"
displaced animals from Katrina. She returned a few days before she
had to go to college with a very sick cat. We have animals and I
refused to let her keep it here. Her birth father took care of the
situation. WTF was she thinking? I sure don't know. We had all the
kids here for a few days at Christmas. We spent almost $500 stocking
up for great meals and snacks. There was at least 10 different kinds
of cheese, 25 different veggies, and home made bread. We didn't have
to shop for a month afterwards. (except maybe milk and cream) When
she came here and went to the fridge she slammed it shut and demanded
money to go out for fast food because there wasn't anything here
except condiments.

Seriously flawed thought process? Yep. And that's just a sampling of
her insanity.

The other daughter is just fine and I like it when she visits.

Lou




















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Lou Decruss wrote:
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> of cheese, 25 different veggies, and home made bread. We didn't have
> to shop for a month afterwards. (except maybe milk and cream) When
> she came here and went to the fridge she slammed it shut and demanded
> money to go out for fast food because there wasn't anything here
> except condiments.
>
> Seriously flawed thought process? Yep. And that's just a sampling of
> her insanity.



She is visiting and she demands money to go out for fast food????????
Daughter, stepdaughter or stranger off the street, that takes nerve.

She should be forced to deal with a guy I used to know who had little use
for his step children. He was a stickler for manners and they were
notorious for being late. WHen the step kind and his wife were inverted for
dinner they were invariably late. My friend would go ahead and have dinner
at the appointed time and then put food away. When the stepson showed up
late he was SOL for dinner.


> The other daughter is just fine and I like it when she visits


It's amazing how kids with the same genes and same upbringing can turn out
as if they came from different planets.
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> > The other daughter is just fine and I like it when she visits
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> It's amazing how kids with the same genes and same upbringing can turn out
> as if they came from different planets.


A huge amount is all random genetics. You see it in animals all the time,
too.

Paul


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