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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
.. . > Skanky Nutball wrote: > >>>>>I get invited > >>>> > >>>>And those poor people think twice about asking again per your warning > >>>>above, Skanky Ingrate. > >>> > >>>It's no warning. > >> > >>Then why did you snip it? > > > > Snip what? > > The quote I repasted below: > >>"You might want to think twice about inviting me. > >>I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". > >>-- Skanky > >> > >>That's a warning. > > > > A warning > > Yes, a warning. It's not "useful info" because you lack familiarity with > anything useful or informative, you agoraphobic dopehead. You're nuttier than a fruitcake. You take it as a warning because you are an overly sensitive, easily slighted, pathetic individual. It's simply inoffensive info. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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Scented Asshole wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you >>>>>>>>>>>>>still won't answer the question. >>>>>>>>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>No he didn't. He talked around >>>>>>>>>>>it and avoided answering. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You weren't > > paying > >>>>>>>>>>attention. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Nope. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Yes. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>You talk about guest's rudeness. >>>>>> >>>>>>Especially yours. >>>>>> >>>>>> If it's a stranger, >>>>>> like a neighbourhood welcome >>>>>> group to new neighbours, then you >>>>>> can't be scared to say you are >>>>>> veg*n. >>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>> >>>>>> I have no trouble >>>>>> saying to people "You might want >>>>>> to think twice about inviting me. >>>>>> I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". >>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>> >>>>>> They don't mind >>>>>> talking about it either, so if they are >>>>>> having a dinner where the only >>>>>> vegan item is side of green peas, >>>>>> one can eat before the get-together >>>>>> or bring something. >>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>> >>>>>> Other times they >>>>>> don't get offended if you bring your >>>>>> own, like veg patties to a bbq. >>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>> >>>>>>It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, you >>>>>>carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've > > offended > >>>>>>your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other > > humans > >>>>>>make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they > > graciously > >>>>>>offer. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>You are so weird, >>>> >>>>That's pretty rich coming from a 43 year-old dependent, carless, >>>>agoraphobic, arrested-development pothead with an eating disorder. >>> >>>You would really get >> >>I'm trying to get you to answer me. Tell us how many other ways you've >>offended your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to >>other humans make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what >>they graciously offer. > > So you suggest a shotgun dinner. Strawman. > You yourself probably dread being > asked over for a meal at other > people's places. False. We had dinner at friends' last night. > You are a vegan > yourself except for your fish eating > a few months ago. False. I've admitted I don't rigidly screen out labels for "micrograms of animal parts" and that I consume small amounts of dairy, usually when my girlfriend cooks. > The fact that > you haven't bragged about any > other meats you've eaten (and > brag you did about the fish), says > to me that you don't get invited > out ever. Non sequitur. > You talk about what you WOULD do > rather than what you DO do. You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. |
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Skanky Nutball wrote:
>>>>>>>I get invited >>>>>> >>>>>>And those poor people think twice about asking again per your warning >>>>>>above, Skanky Ingrate. >>>>> >>>>>It's no warning. >>>> >>>>Then why did you snip it? >>> >>>Snip what? >> >>The quote I repasted below: >> >>>>"You might want to think twice about inviting me. >>>>I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". >>>>-- Skanky >>>> >>>>That's a warning. >>> >>>A warning >> >>Yes, a warning. It's not "useful info" because you lack familiarity with >>anything useful or informative, you agoraphobic dopehead. > > You take it as a warning You warn, admonish, caution, alert, etc., others about inviting you. Your "think twice" statement can even be seen as an attempt to discourage others from inviting you in the first place. It IS a warning. > It's simply inoffensive info. It's offensive and IRRELEVANT "info" to those who think you might be interested in joining them and others because you're, in a sense, pressing them for preferential treatment. You're a self-absorbed ingrate who puts her eating disorder ahead of "fun" for even one meal -- which is a primary symptom of orthorexia. |
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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
.. . > Scented Asshole wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you > >>>>>>>>>>>>>still won't answer the question. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>No he didn't. He talked around > >>>>>>>>>>>it and avoided answering. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You weren't > > > > paying > > > >>>>>>>>>>attention. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>Nope. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>Yes. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>You talk about guest's rudeness. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Especially yours. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> If it's a stranger, > >>>>>> like a neighbourhood welcome > >>>>>> group to new neighbours, then you > >>>>>> can't be scared to say you are > >>>>>> veg*n. > >>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I have no trouble > >>>>>> saying to people "You might want > >>>>>> to think twice about inviting me. > >>>>>> I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". > >>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>> > >>>>>> They don't mind > >>>>>> talking about it either, so if they are > >>>>>> having a dinner where the only > >>>>>> vegan item is side of green peas, > >>>>>> one can eat before the get-together > >>>>>> or bring something. > >>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Other times they > >>>>>> don't get offended if you bring your > >>>>>> own, like veg patties to a bbq. > >>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>> > >>>>>>It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, you > >>>>>>carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've > > > > offended > > > >>>>>>your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other > > > > humans > > > >>>>>>make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they > > > > graciously > > > >>>>>>offer. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>You are so weird, > >>>> > >>>>That's pretty rich coming from a 43 year-old dependent, carless, > >>>>agoraphobic, arrested-development pothead with an eating disorder. > >>> > >>>You would really get > >> > >>I'm trying to get you to answer me. Tell us how many other ways you've > >>offended your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to > >>other humans make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what > >>they graciously offer. > > > > So you suggest a shotgun dinner. > > Strawman. > > > You yourself probably dread being > > asked over for a meal at other > > people's places. > > False. We had dinner at friends' last night. I'll bet that you passed on the meat course (if you really went). What did you say to explain your doing of that? > > You are a vegan > > yourself except for your fish eating > > a few months ago. > > False. I've admitted I don't rigidly screen out labels for "micrograms > of animal parts" and that I consume small amounts of dairy, usually when > my girlfriend cooks. I'm wondering how a blowup doll cooks, but whatever. > > The fact that > > you haven't bragged about any > > other meats you've eaten (and > > brag you did about the fish), says > > to me that you don't get invited > > out ever. > > Non sequitur. I think it shows you're in denial if you think it a non sequitur. > > You talk about what you WOULD do > > rather than what you DO do. > > You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid > hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. You never once said "yes I would eat the steak". You talked around the subject. Your enthusiastic bragging about the fish months ago shows that you have not had any other meat, or you surely would have said something about it on these newsgroups. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
.. . > Skanky Nutball wrote: > >>>>>>>I get invited > >>>>>> > >>>>>>And those poor people think twice about asking again per your warning > >>>>>>above, Skanky Ingrate. > >>>>> > >>>>>It's no warning. > >>>> > >>>>Then why did you snip it? > >>> > >>>Snip what? > >> > >>The quote I repasted below: > >> > >>>>"You might want to think twice about inviting me. > >>>>I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". > >>>>-- Skanky > >>>> > >>>>That's a warning. > >>> > >>>A warning > >> > >>Yes, a warning. It's not "useful info" because you lack familiarity with > >>anything useful or informative, you agoraphobic dopehead. > > > > You take it as a warning > > You warn, admonish, caution, alert, etc., others about inviting you. > Your "think twice" statement can even be seen as an attempt to > discourage others from inviting you in the first place. It IS a warning. Well, I'm glad you see it as a warning. I sure wouldn't want to be around your pouty faced misery. > > It's simply inoffensive info. > > It's offensive and IRRELEVANT "info" to those who think you might be > interested in joining them and others because you're, in a sense, > pressing them for preferential treatment. You're a self-absorbed ingrate > who puts her eating disorder ahead of "fun" for even one meal -- which > is a primary symptom of orthorexia. You're the only one here who suffers from this orthorexia you talk of. The definition in the links you have provided say that SOME eating disordered individuals may hide behind a vegetarian diet. I've never met one except for you on this newsgroup. You have OCD which is what they say it's connected to. The reason you are so quick to say ALL vegans have it is that you have it so you assume others must too. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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"Scented Nectar" > wrote > "usual suspect" > wrote [..] >> You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid >> hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. > > You never once said "yes I would > eat the steak". Yes he did, you missed it. Those were not the words, but he was completely unequivocal. |
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Skanky Nutball wrote:
>>>>>>>>>I get invited >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>And those poor people think twice about asking again per your > > warning > >>>>>>>>above, Skanky Ingrate. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>It's no warning. >>>>>> >>>>>>Then why did you snip it? >>>>> >>>>>Snip what? >>>> >>>>The quote I repasted below: >>>> >>>> >>>>>>"You might want to think twice about inviting me. >>>>>>I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". >>>>>>-- Skanky >>>>>> >>>>>>That's a warning. >>>>> >>>>>A warning >>>> >>>>Yes, a warning. It's not "useful info" because you lack familiarity with >>>>anything useful or informative, you agoraphobic dopehead. >>> >>>You take it as a warning >> >>You warn, admonish, caution, alert, etc., others about inviting you. >>Your "think twice" statement can even be seen as an attempt to >>discourage others from inviting you in the first place. It IS a warning. > > Well, I'm glad You shouldn't be, you orthorexic skag. >>>It's simply inoffensive info. >> >>It's offensive and IRRELEVANT "info" to those who think you might be >>interested in joining them and others because you're, in a sense, >>pressing them for preferential treatment. You're a self-absorbed ingrate >>who puts her eating disorder ahead of "fun" for even one meal -- which >>is a primary symptom of orthorexia. > > You're It's offensive and IRRELEVANT "info" to those who think you might be interested in joining them and others because you're, in a sense, pressing them for preferential treatment. You're a self-absorbed ingrate who puts her eating disorder ahead of "fun" for even one meal -- which is a primary symptom of orthorexia. > The definition in the links > you have provided say that SOME > eating disordered individuals > may hide behind a vegetarian > diet. Wrong. http://www.orthorexia.com > I've never met one Look in the mirror, if you can stand the horror. |
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Scented Asshole wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>still won't answer the question. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>No he didn't. He talked around >>>>>>>>>>>>>it and avoided answering. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You weren't >>> >>>paying >>> >>> >>>>>>>>>>>>attention. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>Nope. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Yes. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>You talk about guest's rudeness. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Especially yours. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If it's a stranger, >>>>>>>> like a neighbourhood welcome >>>>>>>> group to new neighbours, then you >>>>>>>> can't be scared to say you are >>>>>>>> veg*n. >>>>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have no trouble >>>>>>>> saying to people "You might want >>>>>>>> to think twice about inviting me. >>>>>>>> I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". >>>>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> They don't mind >>>>>>>> talking about it either, so if they are >>>>>>>> having a dinner where the only >>>>>>>> vegan item is side of green peas, >>>>>>>> one can eat before the get-together >>>>>>>> or bring something. >>>>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Other times they >>>>>>>> don't get offended if you bring your >>>>>>>> own, like veg patties to a bbq. >>>>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, you >>>>>>>>carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've >>> >>>offended >>> >>> >>>>>>>>your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other >>> >>>humans >>> >>> >>>>>>>>make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they >>> >>>graciously >>> >>> >>>>>>>>offer. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>You are so weird, >>>>>> >>>>>>That's pretty rich coming from a 43 year-old dependent, carless, >>>>>>agoraphobic, arrested-development pothead with an eating disorder. >>>>> >>>>>You would really get >>>> >>>>I'm trying to get you to answer me. Tell us how many other ways you've >>>>offended your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to >>>>other humans make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what >>>>they graciously offer. >>> >>>So you suggest a shotgun dinner. >> >>Strawman. >> >> >>>You yourself probably dread being >>>asked over for a meal at other >>>people's places. >> >>False. We had dinner at friends' last night. > > I'll bet that you passed on the meat > course It was a catered buffet. >>>You are a vegan >>>yourself except for your fish eating >>>a few months ago. >> >>False. I've admitted I don't rigidly screen out labels for "micrograms >>of animal parts" and that I consume small amounts of dairy, usually when >>my girlfriend cooks. > > I'm wondering Your drug abuse doesn't exactly help in such endeavors. >>>The fact that >>>you haven't bragged about any >>>other meats you've eaten (and >>>brag you did about the fish), says >>>to me that you don't get invited >>>out ever. >> >>Non sequitur. > > I think No, you never do. >>>You talk about what you WOULD do >>>rather than what you DO do. >> >>You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid >>hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. > > You never once I gave you a clear answer. Stop complaining. |
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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
... > Scented Asshole wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>still won't answer the question. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question. > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>No he didn't. He talked around > >>>>>>>>>>>>>it and avoided answering. > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You weren't > >>> > >>>paying > >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>attention. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>Nope. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>Yes. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>You talk about guest's rudeness. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>Especially yours. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> If it's a stranger, > >>>>>>>> like a neighbourhood welcome > >>>>>>>> group to new neighbours, then you > >>>>>>>> can't be scared to say you are > >>>>>>>> veg*n. > >>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I have no trouble > >>>>>>>> saying to people "You might want > >>>>>>>> to think twice about inviting me. > >>>>>>>> I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". > >>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> They don't mind > >>>>>>>> talking about it either, so if they are > >>>>>>>> having a dinner where the only > >>>>>>>> vegan item is side of green peas, > >>>>>>>> one can eat before the get-together > >>>>>>>> or bring something. > >>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Other times they > >>>>>>>> don't get offended if you bring your > >>>>>>>> own, like veg patties to a bbq. > >>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, you > >>>>>>>>carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've > >>> > >>>offended > >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>>your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other > >>> > >>>humans > >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>>make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they > >>> > >>>graciously > >>> > >>> > >>>>>>>>offer. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>You are so weird, > >>>>>> > >>>>>>That's pretty rich coming from a 43 year-old dependent, carless, > >>>>>>agoraphobic, arrested-development pothead with an eating disorder. > >>>>> > >>>>>You would really get > >>>> > >>>>I'm trying to get you to answer me. Tell us how many other ways you've > >>>>offended your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to > >>>>other humans make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what > >>>>they graciously offer. > >>> > >>>So you suggest a shotgun dinner. > >> > >>Strawman. > >> > >> > >>>You yourself probably dread being > >>>asked over for a meal at other > >>>people's places. > >> > >>False. We had dinner at friends' last night. > > > > I'll bet that you passed on the meat > > course > > It was a catered buffet. How do you explain it to the curious about why you don't eat meat? > >>>You are a vegan > >>>yourself except for your fish eating > >>>a few months ago. > >> > >>False. I've admitted I don't rigidly screen out labels for "micrograms > >>of animal parts" and that I consume small amounts of dairy, usually when > >>my girlfriend cooks. > > > > I'm wondering > > Your drug abuse doesn't exactly help in such endeavors. I don't abuse drugs. > >>>The fact that > >>>you haven't bragged about any > >>>other meats you've eaten (and > >>>brag you did about the fish), says > >>>to me that you don't get invited > >>>out ever. > >> > >>Non sequitur. > > > > I think > > No, you never do. Stop snipping, moron. Why do you always ruin everything around you? > >>>You talk about what you WOULD do > >>>rather than what you DO do. > >> > >>You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid > >>hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. > > > > You never once > > I gave you a clear answer. Stop complaining. You've made it clear that you would avoid the dinner where a steak is offered, at all costs. Avoid, avoid, avoid. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
.. . > Skanky Nutball wrote: > >>>>>>>>>I get invited > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>And those poor people think twice about asking again per your > > > > warning > > > >>>>>>>>above, Skanky Ingrate. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>It's no warning. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Then why did you snip it? > >>>>> > >>>>>Snip what? > >>>> > >>>>The quote I repasted below: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>>"You might want to think twice about inviting me. > >>>>>>I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". > >>>>>>-- Skanky > >>>>>> > >>>>>>That's a warning. > >>>>> > >>>>>A warning > >>>> > >>>>Yes, a warning. It's not "useful info" because you lack familiarity with > >>>>anything useful or informative, you agoraphobic dopehead. > >>> > >>>You take it as a warning > >> > >>You warn, admonish, caution, alert, etc., others about inviting you. > >>Your "think twice" statement can even be seen as an attempt to > >>discourage others from inviting you in the first place. It IS a warning. > > > > Well, I'm glad > > You shouldn't be, you orthorexic skag. You're the only orthorexic one. > >>>It's simply inoffensive info. > >> > >>It's offensive and IRRELEVANT "info" to those who think you might be > >>interested in joining them and others because you're, in a sense, > >>pressing them for preferential treatment. You're a self-absorbed ingrate > >>who puts her eating disorder ahead of "fun" for even one meal -- which > >>is a primary symptom of orthorexia. > > > > You're > > It's offensive and IRRELEVANT "info" to those who think you might be > interested in joining them and others because you're, in a sense, > pressing them for preferential treatment. You're a self-absorbed ingrate > who puts her eating disorder ahead of "fun" for even one meal -- which > is a primary symptom of orthorexia. You are a hypocrite. I'm honest to people that I'm a vegetarian. You (with one fall from grace) are vegan. You avoid any get-togethers where you would be expected to eat meat, where it would stand out. You have both health and aesthetic reasons and would not eat the steak. But you're scared to be open about it. > > The definition in the links > > you have provided say that SOME > > eating disordered individuals > > may hide behind a vegetarian > > diet. > > Wrong. > http://www.orthorexia.com Then it was in another link, but the one you list above mistakes anorexia with obsession with health foods. It even talks about an anorexic who starved to death and called that orthorexia. Other times it mentions an obsession with health foods. Who decides where good healthful eating ends and where obsession begins? Certainly not you. Your being in denial over being vegan disqualifies you. > > I've never met one You're the only one I've 'met' who seems to fit the descriptions. Obsessed and feeling religious about food, etc. > Look in the mirror, if you can stand the horror. I like what I see in the mirror. I'll bet you don't. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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Skanky Nutball wrote:
>>It's offensive and IRRELEVANT "info" to those who think you might be >>interested in joining them and others because you're, in a sense, >>pressing them for preferential treatment. You're a self-absorbed ingrate >>who puts her eating disorder ahead of "fun" for even one meal -- which >>is a primary symptom of orthorexia. > > You are a hypocrite. I'm honest Liar. >>>The definition in the links >>>you have provided say that SOME >>>eating disordered individuals >>>may hide behind a vegetarian >>>diet. >> >>Wrong. >>http://www.orthorexia.com > > Then it was You're wrong. >>Look in the mirror, if you can stand the horror. > > I like what I see in the mirror. You're de-sensitized from seeing yourself your whole life. Others are aghast. |
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Scented Asshole wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>still won't answer the question. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No he didn't. He talked around >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it and avoided answering. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You weren't >>>>> >>>>>paying >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>attention. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Nope. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Yes. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>You talk about guest's rudeness. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Especially yours. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> If it's a stranger, >>>>>>>>>> like a neighbourhood welcome >>>>>>>>>> group to new neighbours, then you >>>>>>>>>> can't be scared to say you are >>>>>>>>>> veg*n. >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I have no trouble >>>>>>>>>> saying to people "You might want >>>>>>>>>> to think twice about inviting me. >>>>>>>>>> I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> They don't mind >>>>>>>>>> talking about it either, so if they are >>>>>>>>>> having a dinner where the only >>>>>>>>>> vegan item is side of green peas, >>>>>>>>>> one can eat before the get-together >>>>>>>>>> or bring something. >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Other times they >>>>>>>>>> don't get offended if you bring your >>>>>>>>>> own, like veg patties to a bbq. >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, you >>>>>>>>>>carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've >>>>> >>>>>offended >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>>>>your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other >>>>> >>>>>humans >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>>>>make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they >>>>> >>>>>graciously >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>>>>>offer. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>You are so weird, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>That's pretty rich coming from a 43 year-old dependent, carless, >>>>>>>>agoraphobic, arrested-development pothead with an eating disorder. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>You would really get >>>>>> >>>>>>I'm trying to get you to answer me. Tell us how many other ways you've >>>>>>offended your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to >>>>>>other humans make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what >>>>>>they graciously offer. >>>>> >>>>>So you suggest a shotgun dinner. >>>> >>>>Strawman. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>You yourself probably dread being >>>>>asked over for a meal at other >>>>>people's places. >>>> >>>>False. We had dinner at friends' last night. >>> >>>I'll bet that you passed on the meat >>>course >> >>It was a catered buffet. > > How do you explain it to the > curious about why you don't > eat meat? I'm seldom asked, but I say that I'm just not interested in it. >>>>>You are a vegan >>>>>yourself except for your fish eating >>>>>a few months ago. >>>> >>>>False. I've admitted I don't rigidly screen out labels for "micrograms >>>>of animal parts" and that I consume small amounts of dairy, usually when >>>>my girlfriend cooks. >>> >>>I'm wondering >> >>Your drug abuse doesn't exactly help in such endeavors. > > I don't abuse drugs. Yes, you do. Youre abuse is chronic. >>>>>The fact that >>>>>you haven't bragged about any >>>>>other meats you've eaten (and >>>>>brag you did about the fish), says >>>>>to me that you don't get invited >>>>>out ever. >>>> >>>>Non sequitur. >>> >>>I think >> >>No, you never do. > > Stop No. >>>>>You talk about what you WOULD do >>>>>rather than what you DO do. >>>> >>>>You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid >>>>hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. >>> >>>You never once >> >>I gave you a clear answer. Stop complaining. > > You've made it clear Correct, now stop whining. |
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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
.. . > Scented Asshole wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>still won't answer the question. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No he didn't. He talked around > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it and avoided answering. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You weren't > >>>>> > >>>>>paying > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>attention. > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>Nope. > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>Yes. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>You talk about guest's rudeness. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>Especially yours. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> If it's a stranger, > >>>>>>>>>> like a neighbourhood welcome > >>>>>>>>>> group to new neighbours, then you > >>>>>>>>>> can't be scared to say you are > >>>>>>>>>> veg*n. > >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> I have no trouble > >>>>>>>>>> saying to people "You might want > >>>>>>>>>> to think twice about inviting me. > >>>>>>>>>> I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". > >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> They don't mind > >>>>>>>>>> talking about it either, so if they are > >>>>>>>>>> having a dinner where the only > >>>>>>>>>> vegan item is side of green peas, > >>>>>>>>>> one can eat before the get-together > >>>>>>>>>> or bring something. > >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Other times they > >>>>>>>>>> don't get offended if you bring your > >>>>>>>>>> own, like veg patties to a bbq. > >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, you > >>>>>>>>>>carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've > >>>>> > >>>>>offended > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other > >>>>> > >>>>>humans > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they > >>>>> > >>>>>graciously > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>offer. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>You are so weird, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>That's pretty rich coming from a 43 year-old dependent, carless, > >>>>>>>>agoraphobic, arrested-development pothead with an eating disorder. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>You would really get > >>>>>> > >>>>>>I'm trying to get you to answer me. Tell us how many other ways you've > >>>>>>offended your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to > >>>>>>other humans make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what > >>>>>>they graciously offer. > >>>>> > >>>>>So you suggest a shotgun dinner. > >>>> > >>>>Strawman. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>You yourself probably dread being > >>>>>asked over for a meal at other > >>>>>people's places. > >>>> > >>>>False. We had dinner at friends' last night. > >>> > >>>I'll bet that you passed on the meat > >>>course > >> > >>It was a catered buffet. > > > > How do you explain it to the > > curious about why you don't > > eat meat? > > I'm seldom asked, but I say that I'm just not interested in it. Ah, it's ok if YOU say something you claim is ungrateful. > >>>>>You are a vegan > >>>>>yourself except for your fish eating > >>>>>a few months ago. > >>>> > >>>>False. I've admitted I don't rigidly screen out labels for "micrograms > >>>>of animal parts" and that I consume small amounts of dairy, usually when > >>>>my girlfriend cooks. > >>> > >>>I'm wondering > >> > >>Your drug abuse doesn't exactly help in such endeavors. > > > > I don't abuse drugs. > > Yes, you do. Youre abuse is chronic. Nope. You know nothing about the frequency in which I smoke pot, and since I don't do any addictive drugs, that rules out any assumption of daily use. > >>>>>The fact that > >>>>>you haven't bragged about any > >>>>>other meats you've eaten (and > >>>>>brag you did about the fish), says > >>>>>to me that you don't get invited > >>>>>out ever. > >>>> > >>>>Non sequitur. > >>> > >>>I think > >> > >>No, you never do. > > > > Stop > > No. You avoid meals with others. > >>>>>You talk about what you WOULD do > >>>>>rather than what you DO do. > >>>> > >>>>You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid > >>>>hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. > >>> > >>>You never once > >> > >>I gave you a clear answer. Stop complaining. > > > > You've made it clear > > Correct, now stop whining. You've made it clear now that you would NOT accept the steak, you hypocrite. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>still won't answer the question. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No he didn't. He talked around >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it and avoided answering. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You > > weren't > >>>>>>>paying >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>attention. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Nope. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>You talk about guest's rudeness. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Especially yours. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>If it's a stranger, >>>>>>>>>>>>like a neighbourhood welcome >>>>>>>>>>>>group to new neighbours, then you >>>>>>>>>>>>can't be scared to say you are >>>>>>>>>>>>veg*n. >>>>>>>>>>>>-- Skanky >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>I have no trouble >>>>>>>>>>>>saying to people "You might want >>>>>>>>>>>>to think twice about inviting me. >>>>>>>>>>>>I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". >>>>>>>>>>>>-- Skanky >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>They don't mind >>>>>>>>>>>>talking about it either, so if they are >>>>>>>>>>>>having a dinner where the only >>>>>>>>>>>>vegan item is side of green peas, >>>>>>>>>>>>one can eat before the get-together >>>>>>>>>>>>or bring something. >>>>>>>>>>>>-- Skanky >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Other times they >>>>>>>>>>>>don't get offended if you bring your >>>>>>>>>>>>own, like veg patties to a bbq. >>>>>>>>>>>>-- Skanky >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, > > you > >>>>>>>>>>>>carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've >>>>>>> >>>>>>>offended >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other >>>>>>> >>>>>>>humans >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they >>>>>>> >>>>>>>graciously >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>offer. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>You are so weird, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>That's pretty rich coming from a 43 year-old dependent, carless, >>>>>>>>>>agoraphobic, arrested-development pothead with an eating disorder. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>You would really get >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>I'm trying to get you to answer me. Tell us how many other ways > > you've > >>>>>>>>offended your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to >>>>>>>>other humans make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat > > what > >>>>>>>>they graciously offer. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>So you suggest a shotgun dinner. >>>>>> >>>>>>Strawman. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>You yourself probably dread being >>>>>>>asked over for a meal at other >>>>>>>people's places. >>>>>> >>>>>>False. We had dinner at friends' last night. >>>>> >>>>>I'll bet that you passed on the meat >>>>>course >>>> >>>>It was a catered buffet. >>> >>>How do you explain it to the >>>curious about why you don't >>>eat meat? >> >>I'm seldom asked, but I say that I'm just not interested in it. > > Ah, it's ok if YOU say something > you claim is ungrateful. I'm not an ingrate. I don't tell people to think twice about inviting me like you do. I don't tell them ahead of time that I'm a vegetarian. >>>>>>>You are a vegan >>>>>>>yourself except for your fish eating >>>>>>>a few months ago. >>>>>> >>>>>>False. I've admitted I don't rigidly screen out labels for "micrograms >>>>>>of animal parts" and that I consume small amounts of dairy, usually > > when > >>>>>>my girlfriend cooks. >>>>> >>>>>I'm wondering >>>> >>>>Your drug abuse doesn't exactly help in such endeavors. >>> >>>I don't abuse drugs. >> >>Yes, you do. Your abuse is chronic. > > Nope. Yes. >>>>>>>The fact that >>>>>>>you haven't bragged about any >>>>>>>other meats you've eaten (and >>>>>>>brag you did about the fish), says >>>>>>>to me that you don't get invited >>>>>>>out ever. >>>>>> >>>>>>Non sequitur. >>>>> >>>>>I think >>>> >>>>No, you never do. >>> >>>Stop >> >>No. > > You avoid meals with others. No, I don't. >>>>>>>You talk about what you WOULD do >>>>>>>rather than what you DO do. >>>>>> >>>>>>You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid >>>>>>hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. >>>>> >>>>>You never once >>>> >>>>I gave you a clear answer. Stop complaining. >>> >>>You've made it clear >> >>Correct, now stop whining. > > You've made it clear Why do you keep echoing yourself, dummy? |
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... > Scented Asshole wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>still won't answer the question. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No he didn't. He talked around > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it and avoided answering. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You > > > > weren't > > > >>>>>>>paying > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>attention. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Nope. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes. > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>You talk about guest's rudeness. > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>Especially yours. > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>If it's a stranger, > >>>>>>>>>>>>like a neighbourhood welcome > >>>>>>>>>>>>group to new neighbours, then you > >>>>>>>>>>>>can't be scared to say you are > >>>>>>>>>>>>veg*n. > >>>>>>>>>>>>-- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>I have no trouble > >>>>>>>>>>>>saying to people "You might want > >>>>>>>>>>>>to think twice about inviting me. > >>>>>>>>>>>>I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". > >>>>>>>>>>>>-- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>They don't mind > >>>>>>>>>>>>talking about it either, so if they are > >>>>>>>>>>>>having a dinner where the only > >>>>>>>>>>>>vegan item is side of green peas, > >>>>>>>>>>>>one can eat before the get-together > >>>>>>>>>>>>or bring something. > >>>>>>>>>>>>-- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>Other times they > >>>>>>>>>>>>don't get offended if you bring your > >>>>>>>>>>>>own, like veg patties to a bbq. > >>>>>>>>>>>>-- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, > > > > you > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>offended > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>humans > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>graciously > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>offer. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>You are so weird, > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>That's pretty rich coming from a 43 year-old dependent, carless, > >>>>>>>>>>agoraphobic, arrested-development pothead with an eating disorder. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>You would really get > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>I'm trying to get you to answer me. Tell us how many other ways > > > > you've > > > >>>>>>>>offended your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to > >>>>>>>>other humans make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat > > > > what > > > >>>>>>>>they graciously offer. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>So you suggest a shotgun dinner. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Strawman. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>You yourself probably dread being > >>>>>>>asked over for a meal at other > >>>>>>>people's places. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>False. We had dinner at friends' last night. > >>>>> > >>>>>I'll bet that you passed on the meat > >>>>>course > >>>> > >>>>It was a catered buffet. > >>> > >>>How do you explain it to the > >>>curious about why you don't > >>>eat meat? > >> > >>I'm seldom asked, but I say that I'm just not interested in it. > > > > Ah, it's ok if YOU say something > > you claim is ungrateful. > > I'm not an ingrate. I don't tell people to think twice about inviting me > like you do. I don't tell them ahead of time that I'm a vegetarian. So you still refuse the meat, which according to you is being an ingrate and sacreligious. > >>>>>>>You are a vegan > >>>>>>>yourself except for your fish eating > >>>>>>>a few months ago. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>False. I've admitted I don't rigidly screen out labels for "micrograms > >>>>>>of animal parts" and that I consume small amounts of dairy, usually > > > > when > > > >>>>>>my girlfriend cooks. > >>>>> > >>>>>I'm wondering > >>>> > >>>>Your drug abuse doesn't exactly help in such endeavors. > >>> > >>>I don't abuse drugs. > >> > >>Yes, you do. Your abuse is chronic. > > > > Nope. > > Yes. > > >>>>>>>The fact that > >>>>>>>you haven't bragged about any > >>>>>>>other meats you've eaten (and > >>>>>>>brag you did about the fish), says > >>>>>>>to me that you don't get invited > >>>>>>>out ever. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>Non sequitur. > >>>>> > >>>>>I think > >>>> > >>>>No, you never do. > >>> > >>>Stop > >> > >>No. > > > > You avoid meals with others. > > No, I don't. Then why haven't you been to a meal that's done in courses? > >>>>>>>You talk about what you WOULD do > >>>>>>>rather than what you DO do. > >>>>>> > >>>>>>You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid > >>>>>>hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. > >>>>> > >>>>>You never once > >>>> > >>>>I gave you a clear answer. Stop complaining. > >>> > >>>You've made it clear > >> > >>Correct, now stop whining. > > > > You've made it clear > > Why do you keep echoing yourself, dummy? You keep snipping to make it appear that way. Did you really not know you are doing that? Wow, you're stupider than I thought. And you wouldn't eat that steak, hypothetical or not. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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"Scented Nectar" > wrote in message news > "usual suspect" > wrote in message > . .. > > Scented Asshole wrote: > > >>>>>All that talk you're doing and you > > >>>>>still won't answer the question. > > >>>>>Would you eat the steak? > > >>>> > > >>>>He answered the question. > > >>> > > >>>No he didn't. He talked around > > >>>it and avoided answering. > > >> > > >>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You weren't paying > > >>attention. > > > > > > Nope. > > > > Yes. > > You talk about guest's rudeness. > You talk about answering the > question, but I've yet to see a > direct yes or no to whether you > would eat the steak. > > > -- > SN > http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ > Hello. I have read a couple of threads like this now, and it does seem that people are getting off on trying to outwit each other. The fellow you are talking about WOULD eat the steak. It seems he just can't bring himself to admit it and would rather talk about other things. Such people tend not to be open to discussion and I marvel at your persistence, but think its futile in the long run. Mr.Will |
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"usual suspect" > wrote in message ... > Scented Asshole wrote: > >> > >>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you > >>>>>>>still won't answer the question. > >>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? > >>>>>> > >>>>>>He answered the question. > >>>>> > >>>>>No he didn't. He talked around > >>>>>it and avoided answering. > >>>> > >>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You weren't paying > >>>>attention. > >>> > >>>Nope. > >> > >>Yes. > > > > You talk about guest's rudeness. > > Especially yours. > > If it's a stranger, > like a neighbourhood welcome > group to new neighbours, then you > can't be scared to say you are > veg*n. > -- Skanky > > I have no trouble > saying to people "You might want > to think twice about inviting me. > I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". > -- Skanky > > They don't mind > talking about it either, so if they are > having a dinner where the only > vegan item is side of green peas, > one can eat before the get-together > or bring something. > -- Skanky > > Other times they > don't get offended if you bring your > own, like veg patties to a bbq. > -- Skanky > > It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, you > carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've offended > your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other humans > make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they graciously > offer. As a non Vegan, non vegetarian, non smoker, non muslim etc etc I will say that NONE of the comments that the other fellow has made would offend me had I invited him to dinner etc. I would wonder why someone would choose to eat a steak if they were supposed non meat eaters. However I would only wonder - I may a chuckle in the way that someone was trying TOO hard to please, like the time my mother tried to "not offend" someone by drinking wine and collapsing due to her inability to take alcohol in the least. Can I say, if you are a non smoker, would you consider smoking at a party just because the host seemed to think it was nice and you wouldnt wish to offend him? I ask only because you said you would eat the steak, but didnt seem sure enough on the point to actually say it in as many words. Mr.Will |
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"Scented Nectar" > wrote in message ... > "usual suspect" > wrote in message > ... > > Scented Asshole wrote: > > >> > > >>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you > > >>>>>>>still won't answer the question. > > >>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>>He answered the question. > > >>>>> > > >>>>>No he didn't. He talked around > > >>>>>it and avoided answering. > > >>>> > > >>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You weren't paying > > >>>>attention. > > >>> > > >>>Nope. > > >> > > >>Yes. > > > > > > You talk about guest's rudeness. > > > > Especially yours. > > > > If it's a stranger, > > like a neighbourhood welcome > > group to new neighbours, then you > > can't be scared to say you are > > veg*n. > > -- Skanky > > > > I have no trouble > > saying to people "You might want > > to think twice about inviting me. > > I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". > > -- Skanky > > > > They don't mind > > talking about it either, so if they are > > having a dinner where the only > > vegan item is side of green peas, > > one can eat before the get-together > > or bring something. > > -- Skanky > > > > Other times they > > don't get offended if you bring your > > own, like veg patties to a bbq. > > -- Skanky > > > > It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, you > > carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've offended > > your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other humans > > make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they graciously > > offer. > > You are so weird, Useless. You > quote those things as though they > were something incriminating when > in fact there's nothing wrong with > what I wrote. > > > -- > SN > http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ > > Yes. Quite clearly there are some issues here. Mr.Will |
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"Dutch" > wrote in message ... > > "Scented Nectar" > wrote > > "usual suspect" > wrote > > [..] > > >> You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid > >> hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. > > > > You never once said "yes I would > > eat the steak". > > Yes he did, you missed it. Those were not the words, but he was completely > unequivocal. > > Yes, but less eager to say it directly for some odd reason? Mr.Will |
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"usual suspect" > wrote in message .. . > Scented Asshole wrote: > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>All that talk you're doing and you > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>still won't answer the question. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Would you eat the steak? > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No he didn't. He talked around > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it and avoided answering. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>He answered the question directly and explicitly. You weren't > >>>>> > >>>>>paying > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>attention. > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>Nope. > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>Yes. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>You talk about guest's rudeness. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>Especially yours. > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> If it's a stranger, > >>>>>>>>>> like a neighbourhood welcome > >>>>>>>>>> group to new neighbours, then you > >>>>>>>>>> can't be scared to say you are > >>>>>>>>>> veg*n. > >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> I have no trouble > >>>>>>>>>> saying to people "You might want > >>>>>>>>>> to think twice about inviting me. > >>>>>>>>>> I'm hard to feed being vegetarian.". > >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> They don't mind > >>>>>>>>>> talking about it either, so if they are > >>>>>>>>>> having a dinner where the only > >>>>>>>>>> vegan item is side of green peas, > >>>>>>>>>> one can eat before the get-together > >>>>>>>>>> or bring something. > >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> Other times they > >>>>>>>>>> don't get offended if you bring your > >>>>>>>>>> own, like veg patties to a bbq. > >>>>>>>>>> -- Skanky > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>It sounds like you have plenty of experience offending hosts, you > >>>>>>>>>>carless orthorexic asshole. Tell us how many other ways you've > >>>>> > >>>>>offended > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to other > >>>>> > >>>>>humans > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what they > >>>>> > >>>>>graciously > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>offer. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>You are so weird, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>That's pretty rich coming from a 43 year-old dependent, carless, > >>>>>>>>agoraphobic, arrested-development pothead with an eating disorder. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>You would really get > >>>>>> > >>>>>>I'm trying to get you to answer me. Tell us how many other ways you've > >>>>>>offended your hosts, and please explain how your serial offenses to > >>>>>>other humans make you a better person than you'd be if you'd eat what > >>>>>>they graciously offer. > >>>>> > >>>>>So you suggest a shotgun dinner. > >>>> > >>>>Strawman. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>You yourself probably dread being > >>>>>asked over for a meal at other > >>>>>people's places. > >>>> > >>>>False. We had dinner at friends' last night. > >>> > >>>I'll bet that you passed on the meat > >>>course > >> > >>It was a catered buffet. > > > > How do you explain it to the > > curious about why you don't > > eat meat? > > I'm seldom asked, but I say that I'm just not interested in it. > > >>>>>You are a vegan > >>>>>yourself except for your fish eating > >>>>>a few months ago. > >>>> > >>>>False. I've admitted I don't rigidly screen out labels for "micrograms > >>>>of animal parts" and that I consume small amounts of dairy, usually when > >>>>my girlfriend cooks. > >>> > >>>I'm wondering > >> > >>Your drug abuse doesn't exactly help in such endeavors. > > > > I don't abuse drugs. > > Yes, you do. Youre abuse is chronic. > > >>>>>The fact that > >>>>>you haven't bragged about any > >>>>>other meats you've eaten (and > >>>>>brag you did about the fish), says > >>>>>to me that you don't get invited > >>>>>out ever. > >>>> > >>>>Non sequitur. > >>> > >>>I think > >> > >>No, you never do. > > > > Stop > > No. > > >>>>>You talk about what you WOULD do > >>>>>rather than what you DO do. > >>>> > >>>>You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid > >>>>hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. > >>> > >>>You never once > >> > >>I gave you a clear answer. Stop complaining. > > > > You've made it clear > > Correct, now stop whining. May I ask how old you are? May I also ask are you really interested in a discussion here or more interested in seeing how you can keep the game of tag going? Mr.Will |
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"Mr.Will" > wrote > > "Dutch" > wrote [..] >> >> >> You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid >> >> hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. >> > >> > You never once said "yes I would >> > eat the steak". >> >> Yes he did, you missed it. Those were not the words, but he was >> completely >> unequivocal. >> >> > > Yes, but less eager to say it directly for some odd reason? I think I know the reason. He has NO respect for the person asking, so the only possible value he can derive from addressing her is to make her squirm. I understand his sentiments completely. When I asked him he responded directly. |
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"Mr.Will" > wrote in message
... > > "Dutch" > wrote in message > ... > > > > "Scented Nectar" > wrote > > > "usual suspect" > wrote > > > > [..] > > > > >> You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid > > >> hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. > > > > > > You never once said "yes I would > > > eat the steak". > > > > Yes he did, you missed it. Those were not the words, but he was completely > > unequivocal. > > > > > > Yes, but less eager to say it directly for some odd reason? > > Mr.Will I believe that his reason was that he still has his previous aesthetic and health reasons not to eat it. When he broke his vegan diet with some fish, he made a big announcement here about it. Although he now touts meat and a hatred of vegans, I don't think he could bring himself to eat the steak. I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure I'm not. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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"Scented Nectar" > wrote > "Mr.Will" > wrote >> >> "Dutch" > wrote in message >> ... >> > >> > "Scented Nectar" > wrote >> > > "usual suspect" > wrote >> > >> > [..] >> > >> > >> You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid >> > >> hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. >> > > >> > > You never once said "yes I would >> > > eat the steak". >> > >> > Yes he did, you missed it. Those were not the words, but he was > completely >> > unequivocal. >> > >> > >> >> Yes, but less eager to say it directly for some odd reason? >> >> Mr.Will > > I believe that his reason was that > he still has his previous aesthetic > and health reasons not to eat it. > When he broke his vegan diet with > some fish, he made a big announcement > here about it. Although he now touts meat > and a hatred of vegans, I don't think > he could bring himself to eat the steak. > I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure I'm not. He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that he would eat it. |
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"Dutch" > wrote in message
... > > "Scented Nectar" > wrote > > "Mr.Will" > wrote > >> > >> "Dutch" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > > >> > "Scented Nectar" > wrote > >> > > "usual suspect" > wrote > >> > > >> > [..] > >> > > >> > >> You're the dumb **** who *repeatedly* demanded I answer your stupid > >> > >> hypothetical. I gave you an honest answer. Stop complaining. > >> > > > >> > > You never once said "yes I would > >> > > eat the steak". > >> > > >> > Yes he did, you missed it. Those were not the words, but he was > > completely > >> > unequivocal. > >> > > >> > > >> > >> Yes, but less eager to say it directly for some odd reason? > >> > >> Mr.Will > > > > I believe that his reason was that > > he still has his previous aesthetic > > and health reasons not to eat it. > > When he broke his vegan diet with > > some fish, he made a big announcement > > here about it. Although he now touts meat > > and a hatred of vegans, I don't think > > he could bring himself to eat the steak. > > I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure I'm not. > > He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that he > would eat it. He said that he considered it an insult, but kept avoiding answering whether he himself would do it. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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> "Dutch" > wrote >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that > he >> would eat it. > > He said that he considered it an > insult, but kept avoiding answering > whether he himself would do it. He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that he would eat it. |
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"Dutch" > wrote in message
... > "Scented Nectar" > wrote > > "Dutch" > wrote > > >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that > > he > >> would eat it. > > > > He said that he considered it an > > insult, but kept avoiding answering > > whether he himself would do it. > > He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that he > would eat it. No, he was vague and avoiding saying that outright regarding himself. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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"Scented Nectar" > wrote > "Dutch" > wrote >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote >> > "Dutch" > wrote >> >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse > that >> > he >> >> would eat it. >> > >> > He said that he considered it an >> > insult, but kept avoiding answering >> > whether he himself would do it. >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that > he >> would eat it. > > No, he was vague and avoiding saying > that outright regarding himself. He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that he would eat it. |
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"Dutch" > wrote in message
... > > "Scented Nectar" > wrote > > "Dutch" > wrote > >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote > >> > "Dutch" > wrote > >> > >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse > > that > >> > he > >> >> would eat it. > >> > > >> > He said that he considered it an > >> > insult, but kept avoiding answering > >> > whether he himself would do it. > >> > >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that > > he > >> would eat it. > > > > No, he was vague and avoiding saying > > that outright regarding himself. > > He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that he > would eat it. I was looking and waiting for that direct answer but it never turned up. Do you have a link to that post? All I saw was vagueness on his part, that and evasiveness. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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"Scented Nectar" > wrote in message .. . > "Dutch" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote >> > "Dutch" > wrote >> >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote >> >> > "Dutch" > wrote >> >> >> >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to >> >> >> refuse >> > that >> >> > he >> >> >> would eat it. >> >> > >> >> > He said that he considered it an >> >> > insult, but kept avoiding answering >> >> > whether he himself would do it. >> >> >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse > that >> > he >> >> would eat it. >> > >> > No, he was vague and avoiding saying >> > that outright regarding himself. >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that > he >> would eat it. > > I was looking and waiting for that > direct answer but it never turned up. Yes it did, in a response to me, and you replied. You said that the person must not have much respect for him to expect him to do that. Typically, you completely misunderstood his position. > Do you have a link to that post? Yes, I do, it was less than two months ago. That's all the clues you're getting > All > I saw was vagueness on his part, > that and evasiveness. He was very, very clear that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that he would eat it. |
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"Dutch" > wrote in message
... > > "Scented Nectar" > wrote in message > .. . > > "Dutch" > wrote in message > > ... > >> > >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote > >> > "Dutch" > wrote > >> >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote > >> >> > "Dutch" > wrote > >> >> > >> >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to > >> >> >> refuse > >> > that > >> >> > he > >> >> >> would eat it. > >> >> > > >> >> > He said that he considered it an > >> >> > insult, but kept avoiding answering > >> >> > whether he himself would do it. > >> >> > >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse > > that > >> > he > >> >> would eat it. > >> > > >> > No, he was vague and avoiding saying > >> > that outright regarding himself. > >> > >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse that > > he > >> would eat it. > > > > I was looking and waiting for that > > direct answer but it never turned up. > > Yes it did, in a response to me, and you replied. You said that the person > must not have much respect for him to expect him to do that. Typically, you > completely misunderstood his position. He did not directly say that HE would eat it. Just that it would be rude not to. > > Do you have a link to that post? > > Yes, I do, it was less than two months ago. That's all the clues you're > getting Can't find it, huh? > > All > > I saw was vagueness on his part, > > that and evasiveness. > > He was very, very clear that if he thought it would cause insult to a host > to refuse that he would eat it. If he has this sort of problem with steak, I'd love to see him invited to some sort of dinner with monkey brains and fish eyeballs. LOL. It's all moot anyways, because I suspect that he avoids dinners with potential meat situations. All he's had according to him is some fish (once) and trace amounts of dairy that his (proven to be imaginary) girlfriend puts in the food she feeds him. His aesthetic dislike of animal products won't just go away merely because he turned anti-vegan. His health and animal concerns reasons can change but not that one. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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"Scented Nectar" > wrote > "Dutch" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote in message >> .. . >> > "Dutch" > wrote in message >> > ... >> >> >> >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote >> >> > "Dutch" > wrote >> >> >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote >> >> >> > "Dutch" > wrote >> >> >> >> >> >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to >> >> >> >> refuse >> >> > that >> >> >> > he >> >> >> >> would eat it. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > He said that he considered it an >> >> >> > insult, but kept avoiding answering >> >> >> > whether he himself would do it. >> >> >> >> >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to >> >> >> refuse >> > that >> >> > he >> >> >> would eat it. >> >> > >> >> > No, he was vague and avoiding saying >> >> > that outright regarding himself. >> >> >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse > that >> > he >> >> would eat it. >> > >> > I was looking and waiting for that >> > direct answer but it never turned up. >> >> Yes it did, in a response to me, and you replied. You said that the >> person >> must not have much respect for him to expect him to do that. Typically, > you >> completely misunderstood his position. > > He did not directly say that HE would > eat it. Just that it would be rude not to. No, that's not what he said. >> > Do you have a link to that post? >> >> Yes, I do, it was less than two months ago. That's all the clues you're >> getting > > Can't find it, huh? I found it, it took two minutes, and you have all the information I had. Do you need more clues? >> > All >> > I saw was vagueness on his part, >> > that and evasiveness. >> >> He was very, very clear that if he thought it would cause insult to a >> host >> to refuse that he would eat it. > > If he has this sort of problem with > steak, I'd love to see him invited to > some sort of dinner with monkey > brains and fish eyeballs. LOL. It's > all moot anyways, because I suspect > that he avoids dinners with potential > meat situations. All he's had according > to him is some fish (once) and trace > amounts of dairy that his (proven to > be imaginary) girlfriend puts in the > food she feeds him. His aesthetic > dislike of animal products won't just > go away merely because he turned > anti-vegan. His health and animal > concerns reasons can change but > not that one. Aesthetic preferences can change very quickly and easily. |
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"Dutch" > wrote in message
... > > "Scented Nectar" > wrote > > "Dutch" > wrote in message > > ... > >> > >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote in message > >> .. . > >> > "Dutch" > wrote in message > >> > ... > >> >> > >> >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote > >> >> > "Dutch" > wrote > >> >> >> "Scented Nectar" > wrote > >> >> >> > "Dutch" > wrote > >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to > >> >> >> >> refuse > >> >> > that > >> >> >> > he > >> >> >> >> would eat it. > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > He said that he considered it an > >> >> >> > insult, but kept avoiding answering > >> >> >> > whether he himself would do it. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to > >> >> >> refuse > >> > that > >> >> > he > >> >> >> would eat it. > >> >> > > >> >> > No, he was vague and avoiding saying > >> >> > that outright regarding himself. > >> >> > >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to refuse > > that > >> > he > >> >> would eat it. > >> > > >> > I was looking and waiting for that > >> > direct answer but it never turned up. > >> > >> Yes it did, in a response to me, and you replied. You said that the > >> person > >> must not have much respect for him to expect him to do that. Typically, > > you > >> completely misunderstood his position. > > > > He did not directly say that HE would > > eat it. Just that it would be rude not to. > > No, that's not what he said. Oh enough of this garbage. I know what he said. > >> > Do you have a link to that post? > >> > >> Yes, I do, it was less than two months ago. That's all the clues you're > >> getting > > > > Can't find it, huh? > > I found it, it took two minutes, and you have all the information I had. Do > you need more clues? How about an URL. > >> > All > >> > I saw was vagueness on his part, > >> > that and evasiveness. > >> > >> He was very, very clear that if he thought it would cause insult to a > >> host > >> to refuse that he would eat it. > > > > If he has this sort of problem with > > steak, I'd love to see him invited to > > some sort of dinner with monkey > > brains and fish eyeballs. LOL. It's > > all moot anyways, because I suspect > > that he avoids dinners with potential > > meat situations. All he's had according > > to him is some fish (once) and trace > > amounts of dairy that his (proven to > > be imaginary) girlfriend puts in the > > food she feeds him. His aesthetic > > dislike of animal products won't just > > go away merely because he turned > > anti-vegan. His health and animal > > concerns reasons can change but > > not that one. > > Aesthetic preferences can change very quickly and easily. I doubt his did. -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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"Scented Nectar" > wrote > "Dutch" > wrote >> >> >> He said that if he thought it would cause insult to a host to >> >> >> refuse >> > that >> >> > he >> >> >> would eat it. >> >> > >> >> > I was looking and waiting for that >> >> > direct answer but it never turned up. >> >> >> >> Yes it did, in a response to me, and you replied. You said that the >> >> person >> >> must not have much respect for him to expect him to do that. >> >> Typically, >> > you >> >> completely misunderstood his position. >> > >> > He did not directly say that HE would >> > eat it. Just that it would be rude not to. >> >> No, that's not what he said. > > Oh enough of this garbage. I know > what he said. Apparently you don't. >> >> > Do you have a link to that post? >> >> >> >> Yes, I do, it was less than two months ago. That's all the clues >> >> you're >> >> getting >> > >> > Can't find it, huh? >> >> I found it, it took two minutes, and you have all the information I had. > Do >> you need more clues? > > How about an URL. How about doing a little work on your own? >> >> > All >> >> > I saw was vagueness on his part, >> >> > that and evasiveness. >> >> >> >> He was very, very clear that if he thought it would cause insult to a >> >> host >> >> to refuse that he would eat it. >> > >> > If he has this sort of problem with >> > steak, I'd love to see him invited to >> > some sort of dinner with monkey >> > brains and fish eyeballs. LOL. It's >> > all moot anyways, because I suspect >> > that he avoids dinners with potential >> > meat situations. All he's had according >> > to him is some fish (once) and trace >> > amounts of dairy that his (proven to >> > be imaginary) girlfriend puts in the >> > food she feeds him. His aesthetic >> > dislike of animal products won't just >> > go away merely because he turned >> > anti-vegan. His health and animal >> > concerns reasons can change but >> > not that one. >> >> Aesthetic preferences can change very quickly and easily. > > I doubt his did. I doubt if his animal or health concerns changed. |
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Mr.Will wrote:
> I have read a couple of threads like this now, and it does seem that people > are getting off on trying to outwit each other. Skanky never succeeds at outwitting others. She's a halfwit. > The fellow you are talking about WOULD eat the steak. Exactly. > It seems he just can't bring himself to admit it WTF does this mean, numbnuts: I can put aside my personal preferences for ONE meal a lot easier than risk offending someone I care about and respect. I repeatedly told that stupid bitch what my priorities are. I put my relationships with other humans ahead of my dietary preferences. > Such people tend not to be open to discussion and I marvel at your > persistence, You shouldn't marvel at it, you should pity her for it. > but think its futile in the long run. Symptomatic of her poor character. She's 43, out of touch with reality, lives at home with her parents, smokes dope daily, and is agoraphobic. That, Mr Will, is why she's "persistent" -- because she has nothing else going for her. |
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Mr.Will wrote:
> I would wonder why someone would choose to eat a steak if they were supposed > non meat eaters. You're twisting my words. Here's what I wrote: I can put aside my personal preferences for ONE meal a lot easier than risk offending someone I care about and respect. My choice would be not to offend a friend, not to eat meat _per se_. > Can I say, if you are a non smoker, would you consider smoking at a party > just because the host seemed to think it was nice and you wouldnt wish to > offend him? Non sequitur. Smoking is shunned to a large degree by our society, to the point where some cities (like mine) ban it in all public places. That's far different from food. > I ask only because you said you would eat the steak, Precisely. |
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Mr.Will wrote:
> May I ask how old you are? Yes, but I will not tell you. > May I also ask are you really interested in a discussion here or more > interested in seeing how you can keep the game of tag going? The game of tag was pretty much over before some dipshit named "Mr Will" started replying to month-old posts. Ever check the dates of the messages you're replying to? |
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"usual suspect" > wrote in message
... > Mr.Will wrote: > > I have read a couple of threads like this now, and it does seem that people > > are getting off on trying to outwit each other. > > Skanky never succeeds at outwitting others. She's a halfwit. Grow up > > The fellow you are talking about WOULD eat the steak. > > Exactly. > > > It seems he just can't bring himself to admit it > > WTF does this mean, numbnuts: > > I can put aside my personal preferences for ONE meal a lot > easier than risk offending someone I care about and respect. > > I repeatedly told that stupid bitch what my priorities are. I put my > relationships with other humans ahead of my dietary preferences. I still don't believe you would eat a steak. > > Such people tend not to be open to discussion and I marvel at your > > persistence, > > You shouldn't marvel at it, you should pity her for it. Why do you assume it's me? > > but think its futile in the long run. > > Symptomatic of her poor character. She's 43, out of touch with reality, > lives at home with her parents, smokes dope daily, and is agoraphobic. > That, Mr Will, is why she's "persistent" -- because she has nothing else > going for her. You're making stuff up about me again. Fishing still? -- SN http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/ |
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Skanky wrote:
> When he broke his vegan diet Diet is not vegan. Diet is food. Veganism is about animal rights. > I may be wrong You usually are, and you *are* in this instance. |
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"useless cesspool" > wrote in message
news > Skanky wrote: > > When he broke his vegan diet > > Diet is not vegan. Diet is food. Veganism is about animal rights. Veganism is defined as diet. Only the old fashioned original meaning meant that it had to go hand in hand with the concept of animal rights. Some people (like you) take on a vegan diet for health and/or aesthetic reasons. The older original meaning has now been assigned to 'specialty meaning' while diet only is the prime one for vegan. See: http://www.websters-online-dictionar...finition/vegan You are confused, Useless. On the one hand, you are (mostly) a dietary vegan, and on the other, you hate those who believe in animal rights. |
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Skanky wrote:
> No, he was vague I was quite clear about it, dummy. Maybe you should lay off the dope a while and see if it improves your comprehension. |
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