Kerrwyn said:I'd ignored this thread for a while, but got bored and decided to read it, because my wife is a vegan. But now, I have to say that after this comment, Piratecat is officially my hero.
Yeah, stand in line.

Kerrwyn said:I'd ignored this thread for a while, but got bored and decided to read it, because my wife is a vegan. But now, I have to say that after this comment, Piratecat is officially my hero.
You've hit the nail on the head as to why I don't eat that stuff anymore. That industry is just nasty, brutish work for all involved. It's bad for the animals, bad for the people who don't get paid jack to work all day on dangerous production lines, and it's bad for the people that eat it.Tsyr said:We've developed methods for mass-production of animal flesh, no longer having to rely on such primative methods as spears, and scavanging dead carcases.
Zerakon said:Oh, and the PETA website has a list of good vegan cookbooks.
--Zerakon the Game Mage
If you run into a Gelatinous Tofu Cube, use Burning Hands, slice and dice it, mix with vegetables, serves 400.
Thorntangle said:You've hit the nail on the head as to why I don't eat that stuff anymore. That industry is just nasty, brutish work for all involved. It's bad for the animals, bad for the people who don't get paid jack to work all day on dangerous production lines, and it's bad for the people that eat it.
Thorntangle said:I might start eating meat again after we start to vat grow it and engineer out the unhealthy stuff. I can see vat grown meat coming relatively soon, but vat grown meat engineered to be healthy is a little further out.
Yep, common knowledge among most strict vegetarians. The meat industry is economically dependent on selling every molecule of an animal carcass.Danzauker said:Logical after all. If you are making something to supply people of chemicals most other people find aplenty in dead animals, well, where do you think chemical industry is going to get them?
Tsyr said:I sure hope I never see it. I have more ethical qualms with growing chunks of an animal to eat than slaughtering an animal to eat. The former is just... disturbing, on a number of levels.
Besides, that whole "engineered to be healthy" stuff... Blech. No offense, but that's sort of like Diet, Caffine Free Coke. It's not coke. It's a pale shadow of coke that in no way takes the place of coke. I would rather not drink coke that drink that stuff, it's so bad. You can't tamper with the basic structure of something and have it stay the same.
Originally posted by Kerrwyn
I'd ignored this thread for a while, but got bored and decided to read it, because my wife is a vegan. But now, I have to say that after this comment, Piratecat is officially my hero.
No, he's not.Azlan said:Huh? I already knew Piratecat was a really nice guy, but now I learn he's a vegan... ?
Thorntangle said:
Yep, common knowledge among most strict vegetarians. The meat industry is economically dependent on selling every molecule of an animal carcass.