vegetarian-problems:

*24 hour long drum roll*

okay, i've read a whole bunch of the questions you have been asked and quite frankly it is pathetic, both in your answers and their questions. 1. to all the people that are out there saying that a vegan lifestyle is too expensive and you are unable to sustain it, that it bull shit. All you need are vegetables and they're not expensive. They're dirt cheap to be honest. Sure the fake meats are good but you dont need them to be a vegan. i myself am a vegan, and i myself only eat the vegetables.

You only eat vegetables? There are enough in season vegetables to sustain you without paying an arm and a leg for out of season vegetables? Don’t assume that everyone can pay for what you can, don’t assume everyone wants to live solely off vegetables. I strongly discourage that, due to this little thing the food pyramid. To each his own, I suppose. Good luck dude.

Fish don't have to die to have eggs extracted from them. Fish lay eggs first, and then eggs get fertilized, if there are male fish around to fertilize them. If they're not fertilized then they never become fish. They're like chicken eggs basically. So yes I believe vegetarians can still eat them. They're not meat, and never would have gotten the chance to have been fertilized.
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To the Anon who asked about Scotland: I went to England 2 years ago, only about 4 months after giving up meat. I was really concerned about finding food. There's actually a high percentage of vegetarians in the UK, so you have lots of options. I went to an all-burger restaurant and 5 of the 20 burgers were vegetarian! Menus in restaurants and packages in the grocery store are also marked really well, at least in England. Honestly, that's one of the things I miss the most about my time there!
if you wanted to post asks on your original blog then you could just tag them "veggie asks" or s/t and if people were really that bothered by them they could just black list it. I don't know. The asks don't bother me on my dash. It's your blog.

It is my blog isn’t it

If scientists found a way to start mass producing synthetic meat, meaning that it's grown in a lab and wouldn't actually harm any animals, would vegetarians eat it? I'm a vegetarian and personally I wouldn't but I wanted to know the opinions of other vegetarians.

I probably wouldn’t, just because I try to eat as natural as possible and genetically engineered meat is about as unnatural as it gets. Also, I can’t imagine how that’d happen without tons of medical dangers. And I have no desire to eat meat, save the occasional vegetarian corndog, so I wouldn’t want genetically engineered met, either.

i want to use vegetarianism in my class for a persuasive speech. do you have any ideas that would be good for focusing on for my three main topics?
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Animal Cruelty, American Obesity (Vegetarianism can typically be a healthier lifestyle,) and Tips for being a vegetarian.

Or you could break it down more, and do cruelty in the food industry, cruelty in the scientific field, and cruelty in the fur/leather industry. That’s the way the movie Earthlings is broken down, so watching that might help.

I helped you with your homework, someone come take a test on Frederick Douglass for me. 

Hey, it's tonsillitis anon again. I did go back and get vegetarian ones, they taste absolutely awful but at least nothing had to die to create them :)
Anonymous

Well that’s good! Yuck, I hate the way pills taste.

Hey there ! Okay this is not really a question but i was thinking about something and need to share ... For people who eat meat, it's easy to buy some, but when you think of it, if meat-eaters had to kill themself the pig/chicken/wtv, would they be able ? If the lamb was in front of them, would they be able to cut it's head, to stab it ? People don't always see meat as animal .. and if someday you go vegan, there's so non-dairy cheese that exist :D just saying :)

One of my favorite quotes from Earthlings is, “If we had to kill our own food we would all be vegetarians.” It’s so true. And yeah, I ‘ve heard of that cheese, wouldn’t know if it’s any good though. 

I'm the anon who asked about horseback riding. I've heard in some places that it isn't because it promotes animal cruelty, even though the stables that I have gone to treat the horses with so much love and care, I'm just not sure. :/
Anonymous

Well if you owned your own horse and could maintain and control the care of your horse, I don’t see why it’d be wrong!