"usual suspect" > wrote in message
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> Scented Nectar wrote:
> <...>
> > Well, I for one am not willing to give up all machinery
> > and clothes (I'd get arrested!).
>
> Not for lewd behavior, but for being an eyesore.
Such a nice guy! No wonder your wife is leaving you.
> > Why do you call it MY
> > spew, when it's you trolls who keep bringing up your
> > cd expectations of us.
>
> You're the ones who prate incessantly about dead animals and your own
> virtue despite the fact that you still contribute to animal deaths via
> your own consumption.
In answer to trolls questions, I discuss cds. You keep
bringing it up. I never claimed to be able to eliminate
all cds, but a reduction is fine by me.
> > My 'simple' rule of not eating animal products is first and
> > foremost for health reasons.
>
> Liar. You know nothing about sound nutritional principles, only bad
> generalizations you picked up from activists.
I've been researching much longer than any activist
websites have been around, in fact, before there
was a web.
> > I know that I've also happened
> > to reduce cds in my dietary change
>
> How many CDs have been reduced by your dietary change?
I don't know the exact number, only the relativety to
my previous meateating diet. I know I've caused
a reduction of cds, but don't know how many, only
comparatively when comparing vegan to meateating.
> > I'm content with the dent I've made.
>
> You haven't made a dent.
It's not one you'd see.
> >>Yeah fool, they take the poisons they are deliberate fed back to
their
> >>nests while their guts turn to mush over a few days. How is that
> >>compassionate, killer?
> >
> > On commercial farms, where most crops go for use as
> > fodder, that's true. But on organic farms, that's not true.
>
> You're pulling this out of your acne-scarred ass. Most organic farms
are
> "commercial" farms. Organic farms use pesticides. They use machines to
> sow, fertilize, and harvest crops. You're either ignorant or have
> managed to reach a completely delusional state about the realities of
> organic production -- that somehow it's idyllic and peaceful.
On organic farms you won't find the rodent killing
chemicals that turn their insides to mush. As far
as the slow moving machines go, I think there's
been a bit of exaggeration regarding the numbers
you trolls would like us to believe.
> > I'd still rather take the bacterially grown (not petro) b12
supplements.
> > I forget the brand name, but I saved the message somewhere.
>
> So much for your fraudulent claim that you've researched all this
stuff
> for years. It's SOLGAR. Dummy.
Learning about Solgar is quite recent for me. I does
not invalidate any of my previous learning.
> >>>I have been the activist's recipe sites. I go for the
> >>>recipes. I don't hang around to join a cause, even
> >>>though it's a good one.
> >>
> >>================
> >>Then you did ly? You claimed you didn't go to them.
> >
> > I said I've been to very few. When I go to recipe sites from
> > my listing, I'm there for the recipes. I hardly notice the other
> > stuff there.
>
> Why do you parrot it verbatim, Polly?
Are you sure I do? I think up all my own words. If they
are parroting me verbatim, I'd like to know where, so
I can ask them to stop.
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SN
http://www.scentednectar.com/veg/
A huge directory listing over 700 veg recipe sites.
Has a fun 'Jump to a Random Link' button.