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Visitor K wrote:im sympathetic with what peta stands for, but for one thing they sure can be pushy and annoy the fuck out of people..
the far worse beef *cough* ive got is being so blinded by a cause that they become hypocrtical (some of the higher members in the group have admitted to using medical science that is developed through animal testing, while the group strongly opposes such research) and ubable to consider alternatives.
otherwise, looking at that yakitori picture sure makes me hungry!
xenomorph42 wrote: Well,...so much for that. I'm still trying.
Greji wrote:I ain't trying. When I order a double wopper, I do not have the slightest worry about how they off'ed "How Now Brown Cow". I do worry if they have sufficient condiments to doctor that baby up, before I order another one.
Good luck to PETA and I think I'll go run a dog through the sausage grinder for some Korean Poushintang tonight!
Make sure you check to make sure there is enough propane in the Blow Torch to scorch the whole dog. I hate it when the torch runs out half way through and I have to search for the baseball bat.Good luck to PETA and I think I'll go run a dog through the sausage grinder for some Korean Poushintang tonight!
Blah Pete wrote:With the tactics PETA uses I think they piss off more people then they attract. There is a right and a wrong way to approach things and I don't think PETA ever gets it right.
Greji wrote:Wasn't there a case that happened somewhere on the east coast, where PETA was found to be dumping dog carcasses that they had allegedly "saved" from one of their "save the strays program" (or something like that)?
They do the weirdest shit, it's a wonder anybody follows them at all!
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Visitor K wrote:i always felt sorry for my vegetarian friends in japan.. every single one of them had to back down when it came to eating fish. i dated/lived with a vegan before moving to japan, so i was pretty used to all the fake meat stuff, and was actually surprised to not see much of it over there.. i think your best bet would be ordering food over the internet and having it delivered, here is a listing of some services:
http://www.vegietokyo.com/info4vegie/shopping.html
i also remember seeing some stuff like that on the kobe foreign buyers' club website, you might want to do a search for that.
good luck.. im going to get back to eating this giant plate of salivary gland and lymph node tacos...
Visitor K wrote:i always felt sorry for my vegetarian friends in japan.. every single one of them had to back down when it came to eating fish..
Charles wrote:I still almost starved to death when I was an exchange student.
Charles wrote:None of them had medical restrictions on diet, it was all personal choice, so I told them, it was very simple, they had two options:
1. Stop being so picky about food
or
2. Starve
alicia454 wrote:or 3. Learn to cook!
I do a lot of (3) - cooking. Fortunately, you can easily find lots of fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables in Japan.
james wrote:(4) tsumami, beer and conbini burgers (no meat in those!)
alicia454 wrote:or 3. Learn to cook!
I do a lot of (3) - cooking. Fortunately, you can easily find lots of fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables in Japan.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Why's that?
Mulboyne wrote:This is Japan Today's "Picture of the Day":
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