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A.) I'm a vegetarian, have been for 7 years. I'm considering going vegan soon, I'm actually starting to understand the reasoning for veganism. It took me awhile.

B.) for all of you people who are bringing out that "we're omnivores, we're supposed to eat like this" I'm so sick of that. Seriously, if you look at the average hunter-gatherer society (which would show our natural eating habits), they don't eat nearly as much meat as the average person in countries like the USA. Like hardly any meat. In fact, they don't need it. For the most part they survive off of what the women gather and every once in a while the men bring home some meat... as a rare treat. I learned that in anthropology class, so no I didn't just pull that out of my ass. Obviously diets vary according to location. So the inuit in example would eat mostly fish and other meats. I believe our omnivorous nature just makes us more flexible in our diets. Its for the sake of survival we can eat whatever is available.



[2:08:58 am] Moongoddess256: being asian makes you naturally good at ddr
[2:09:22 am] gnizmo: its a weird genetic thing
[2:09:30 am] gnizmo: goes back to hunting giant crabs in feudal Japan