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Old Jan 23rd 2010 | 12:45 am
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Originally Posted by Elaine B.
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Old Jan 23rd 2010 | 3:27 am
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Originally Posted by ironporer
Bot what about the poor plants? Struggling their whole life to reproduce, and here he comes, harvests and eats their unborn baby plants? Why is it different to eat a plant embryo like sprouts, or their seeds...or the plants themselves? Plants feel pain too!!!
The answer is of course that if it is morally improper to eat living things, then it's wrong full stop. We just have to make our own choices as to where we draw the line. Fluffy bunnies good, rats bad. Legs good, fins bad, and so on.

Of course you could argue that vegans and the like don't kill animals, they get others to do their dirty work for them which to me is more morally questionable than eating meat.
 
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I'm not sure that soya milk is very healthy, they bang on about how wonderful it is cos its naturally low fat and contains "the right" protein. But its also full of fytoestrogens (not great for blokes) and causes high polution from the factories that prcess it!

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Old Jan 23rd 2010 | 3:38 am
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I'm not sure that soya milk is very healthy, they bang on about how wonderful it is cos its naturally low fat and contains "the right" protein. But its also full of fytoestrogens (not great for blokes) and causes high polution from the factories that prcess it!

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Oh yes. IMO a filthy substance that in order to be eaten safely has to be processed massively.

Soooo not natural, boys and girls.

Oh yes, and low fat isn't necessarily a good thing.
 

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