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    The point, and I'll leave after this, is that there is a choice. You don't have to kill any animals to live. That's a choice (and, rightfully yours).

    Let's just not try to qualify it as a 'necessity', because it is not. If you want to eat meat, then you choose to contribute to the killing of animals (morals, free range, whatever).

    Just as humans naturally kill each other, it's not something that we have to do. We choose to or not to.

    My largest argument for it, in case you were curious, is simple economics. Eventually, we won't want to cut rain forests down for cows. We can grow veggies anywhere, and they actually help the environment. My 2 cents.

    Most of it comes down to the poor name bad vegetarians have given it. There is this horrible idea that it is bland or boring, but it is not. Or that things have to have less salt, less carbs or whatever 'less' to be more healthy.
    Like any food, it comes down to the cook.
    Thankfully, there are more and more creative restaurants and chefs out there offering more creative offerings that simply taste great.

    • Not sure if you are replying to me or not but essentially I agree with everything you say. I'm at least 65% Veggie ;)Hench
    • I wonder what is your position on war (jumps on motorcycle and speeds away)Miguex

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