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Posted 2007-01-26, 02:33 PM
in reply to KagomJack's post "PeTA's ram scam"
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I swear vegetarians/vegans/fruitarians/whatever think more about meat than even meat-eaters do. They must be starving for it. It's ironic how they'll say, "Eating meat is unnecessary," yet Vitamin B12, Vitamin A (retinol), and dietary Vitamin D can only be found in sufficient amounts in animal products or bacteria byproducts. If eating meat is unnatural to humans, then so is eating bread, rice, potatoes, carrots, etc.
If you ever go to one of their forums, they'll blame all their health problems on "detoxification." It's rather sad.
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