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Bluelighter
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I think not seeing fish as meat is a European thing. I grew up thinking the same thing.
that's interesting. i don't call myself a vegan, because i still wear leather shoes and have a couple of leather jackets - and i wouldn't get rid of my woollen clothes either.Isavela said:I understand that but i do not know the english word fof a person who do eat fish and eggs, in here where i live its simply vegetarian and it can include fish and eggs or even milk products. Without them we call it vegan, not vegetarian.
As for fish ..... there's no way in Hell I'm ever eating anything that shits in its own drinking water.
Thanks for the welcomeYeah, i don't think fish is actually "real" meat, it is just fish. And yes, vegan is for me a person who do not eat, wear etc anything from animals. I do wear leather shoes or jackets, wool shirts or socks (i buy them only second hand shops)..
But i don't think this all fuzz about my fish eating habits helps the OP to live healthier when using drugs, all i wanted to say originally was "eat a lots of veggies, fruits and berries, nuts etc, maybe fish/eggs and avoid the stuff what is not nutricious."
Speak for yourselfBut we fart in our own air....
Aye[Setting light to cows' farts] is the answer to global warming...![]()
As for fish ..... there's no way in Hell I'm ever eating anything that shits in its own drinking water.
the stereotype about holier-than-thou vegans is funny - because in my experience the opposite is far more common - omnivores (or carnivores - i call em "carnies" are always trying to tell vegans that they should eat this or that, blah blah) - but i don't know any vegans who are preachy about it. far from it.
Not without careful processing involving heat and the addition of a suitable antidote, such as malted barley or dead leaves, I don't .....Julie you drink the water that fish ( and us ) shit in lol