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Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:37 pm
by capo ultra
I don't think anyone takes your posts seriously Terpit. Not with that avatar

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:40 pm
by Terpit
gwa wrote:i'm not upset at all i just think you're ridiculous especially after you initially thought i was trolling

HUHU ^^
I already explained why I thought you were trolling, remember the stupid comparisons you were making?

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:41 pm
by gwa
they were completely logical albeit extreme. the same concept was there.

you take what's not yours for your benefit which applied to all comparisons

now fuck off

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:43 pm
by the wiggle baron
Pics of my girlfriends christmas meals look seriously buff. A good 5+ types of curry and everything else that goes with. Id much, MUCH rather have that than a roast to be honest! I know its a classic british fail, but I just find roasts a bit boring. The core ingredients anyway. Roast potatoes are a good start, for sure, but not exactly taste central. Then meats just meat, if its a prime bit it will be pretty tasty but again its not exactly flavourville tennessee. And then what, a load of veg basically? Stuffings shit hot ill give you that. Pigs in blankets too (never enough to go round though...)

I dunno, its just all alright. Gravys fucking rough ting though. "oh hai can you make my entire meal taste exactly the same please?" naaah fack off mate. Gimme 3 types of saag and game the fuck on.

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:44 pm
by Terpit
gwa wrote:they were completely logical albeit extreme. the same concept was there.

you take what's not yours for your benefit which applied to all comparisons

now fuck off
As I said, easily wound up

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:45 pm
by the wiggle baron
Its got to be ironic that were developing internet beef in a thread about vegetables

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:46 pm
by SCope13
the wiggle baron wrote:Its got to be ironic that were developing internet beef in a thread about vegetables
:lol:


And yeah, Terpit seems like a rather close-minded person. :?

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:47 pm
by garethom
the wiggle baron wrote:Pics of my girlfriends christmas meals look seriously buff. A good 5+ types of curry and everything else that goes with. Id much, MUCH rather have that than a roast to be honest! I know its a classic british fail, but I just find roasts a bit boring. The core ingredients anyway. Roast potatoes are a good start, for sure, but not exactly taste central. Then meats just meat, if its a prime bit it will be pretty tasty but again its not exactly flavourville tennessee. And then what, a load of veg basically? Stuffings shit hot ill give you that. Pigs in blankets too (never enough to go round though...)
You have clearly never had a GOOD roast dude! :)

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:48 pm
by Blenky
I've had foie gras.

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:51 pm
by particle-jim
SCope13 wrote:
the wiggle baron wrote:Its got to be ironic that were developing internet beef in a thread about vegetables
:lol:


And yeah, Terpit seems like a rather close-minded person. :?
Nah, I think Terpit's just on bit of a wind-up tbh

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:53 pm
by gwa
its not winding anyone up, it's just annoying

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:54 pm
by Terpit
gwa wrote:its not winding anyone up, it's just annoying
You seem rather wound up.

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:56 pm
by gwa
no i'm not, and now your persistently trying to push me futher which isn't working.

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:58 pm
by ch3
capo ultra wrote:
ch3 wrote:If you'd rather catch it yourself, at least put up a fair fight ;-)
that's impossible though isn't it, unless we had exactly the same physiological make up as the thing we were hunting, also nature itself is the least fair thing ever.
Fair point, I just have an aversion to guns and the modern hunting. It creates too big and easy opportunity for all the wankers.

I knew a guy living in Bieszczady mountains who was hunting small animals with tools he made. Trust me, it's not easy to catch a rabbit using a self made bow, but it's possible! It just seems like the right way to do it, if you must hunt.

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:00 pm
by particle-jim
gwa wrote:its not winding anyone up, it's just annoying
annoyed, wound up... same thing really innit

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:01 pm
by JBoy
I'm pretty sure that anyone would kill an animal if they're life depended on it. Vegetarian or not.

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:01 pm
by particle-jim
Blenky119 wrote:I've had foie gras.
Was it nice? The method by which it's produced is grim as fuck and just a tiny bit evil... but i fucking love pate

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:07 pm
by Johnlenham
ch3 wrote:
capo ultra wrote:
ch3 wrote:If you'd rather catch it yourself, at least put up a fair fight ;-)
that's impossible though isn't it, unless we had exactly the same physiological make up as the thing we were hunting, also nature itself is the least fair thing ever.
Fair point, I just have an aversion to guns and the modern hunting. It creates too big and easy opportunity for all the wankers.

I knew a guy living in Bieszczady mountains who was hunting small animals with tools he made. Trust me, it's not easy to catch a rabbit using a self made bow, but it's possible! It just seems like the right way to do it, if you must hunt.
Only loosly related:
The food that gets made at the vegan place you work(ed?) at is really nice. Im pretty much as far away from vegan as you can get but I can appreciate good food either way.

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:11 pm
by wolf89
I ate so much quality roast beef last night. It was really really rare too. I could never give it up.

I think meat might be the only food I genuinely enjoy. Eating vegetables to me feels like taking medicine. Like I don't enjoy them but have to eat them for health.

Re: Thoughts on Vegetarians/vegans

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 3:13 pm
by Terpit
I only recently discovered artichoke, that shits nice