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[Veganism] Fucking humanity
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							Loser777
							
							
						 
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							TwoToneTerran
							
							
						 
						United States8841 Posts
						 On February 09 2011 13:17 Disquiet wrote: Well I'm happy you to be a vegan, the more the merrier, drives down meat prices for me. That's actually the opposite of how it works.  | ||
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							Zealotdriver
							
							
						 
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							Megaliskuu
							
							
						 
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							jalstar
							
							
						 
						United States8198 Posts
						 On February 09 2011 13:19 TwoToneTerran wrote: That's actually the opposite of how it works.  changing tastes and preferences shifts the demand curve entirely, you're thinking of movement on the demand curve due to changing prices. | ||
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							darklordjac
							
							
						 
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							VorcePA
							
							
						 
						United States1102 Posts
						 On February 09 2011 13:20 Megaliskuu wrote: Yummy! Yeah. I could go for a steak right now. :D + Show Spoiler + Since our bodies are designed to eat meat, I actually think veganism for "ethical" reasons is a bit laughable.  We're at the top of the food chain.  All other creatures are on this planet because we allow them to be, either for our benefit (meat + dairy), or because we have no way or desire to gut the land they live on for our own purposes | ||
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							vOdToasT
							
							
						 
						Sweden2870 Posts
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							Firereaver
							
							
						 
						India1701 Posts
						 I hate this cruelty porn tactic that people use to emotionally trap. So you'd have no problem in eating non-veg if the animals weren't brutally killed and slaughtered more ethically! This has zero to do with veganism and everything to do with improper food laws. And please don't even start that "if there was no demand then wud not be any need for___" stuff. Man, some of you just have to realise that there are bigger issues than what we eat thats wrong with todays world. + Show Spoiler +  P.S: Anyway, I appreciate you taking an effort and making a stand for something you feel strongly about, as THAT is definitely an admirable quality. GG GL! On February 09 2011 13:20 jalstar wrote: changing tastes and preferences shifts the demand curve entirely, you're thinking of movement on the demand curve due to changing prices. Shifting the demand curve cannot be predicted as accurately as short term movements on a supply-demand curve can... In the long term, maybe... | ||
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							Disquiet
							
							
						 
						Australia628 Posts
						 On February 09 2011 13:19 TwoToneTerran wrote: That's actually the opposite of how it works.  What do you mean, vegetarians make meat more expensive? I don't understand, surely less demand for meat = good, with the emerging middle class in China and India now demanding meat instead of basic staples, meat prices are set to soar in the coming decades. If some westerners want to stop eating meat because it offends their sensibilities it might be a good thing. | ||
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							Tdelamay
							
							
						 
						Canada548 Posts
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							Disquiet
							
							
						 
						Australia628 Posts
						 On February 09 2011 13:24 Tdelamay wrote: Take in mind that they take the worst example possible and that some of the things they generalize are not true to all farms. Also, killing by CO2 is not excruciatingly painful, it is quite the opposite. Indeed its like falling asleep in a stuffy room only you never wake up. | ||
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							jalstar
							
							
						 
						United States8198 Posts
						 And I don't eat meat or poultry often because it's too expensive to get stuff that isn't processed garbage, so if anything I'm closer to vegetarian than carnivore. | ||
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