Y'know, producing so much meat constantly is seriously heavy on the environment (fresh water especially) and is breeding antibiotic-resistant microbes way faster than they should be developing.
Lol, this is funny and I'm a vegetarian. But yeah...... There's no need for meat eaters to MAKE vegetarians cook meat, but some will (I do, hell I skinned a rabbit for my friend's dinner)
@Alexc3217 It was pretty grim. Blood and stuff everywhere, my boyfriend (Also a veggie) just looked at me like I was insane and said "You better love this girl to skin a fucking rabbit and get blood and guts all over the kitchen I cleaned this morning..."
I'm a vegetarian. I don't eat meat because I consider a decline in pig population to be desirable. They , and other livestock, are one of the greatest. sources of green house gases in the world. Aside from that, as overpopulation threatans our species with calamity we must exploit the most efficient diet possible in terms of land use, and that is vegetarianism. The moral implications of meat eating concern me much less than the environmental issues and, of course, the huge health benefits.
@vonhaig nice try, livestock use lower quality ground that is harder to cultivate,
a world wide transition to a vegetarian diet would require a massive increase in agricultural oil consumption (fuel and fertilizer) bang goes your eco agreement,
increased crops with no animal by-product consumption (wasted straw, ) would mean increased methane from it rotting overpopulation maybe a problem, but its excess humans ,not animals that are the problem
I was argueing extra crops for veggies Vrs grass for Animals straw is high in fibre but low in sugar - so its got v-low fuel potential, wheat itself (for ether) or oilseed rape (bio-Diesel) are more efficient,
Straw on the other hand is high-bulk but low density- even it had a fuel value it wouldn't cover the haulage fuel, And internal digestion vrs bateria digestion in open air? bacteria would produce methane at a slower rate but more over time,
I don't humans should be treated like this... Fucking Excellent... Great Stuff!!!
FuneralDust666 1 day ago
Y'know, producing so much meat constantly is seriously heavy on the environment (fresh water especially) and is breeding antibiotic-resistant microbes way faster than they should be developing.
Just saying. I love my meat.
TemporaryName11 5 days ago
@TemporaryName11
Then don't support the corporations that pump their animals full of antibiotics and chemicals that get into the enviorment. Buy organic or local.
mherman8888 21 hours ago
As a guy who eats meat (WHAT REAL MAN DOESN'T!), I'd like to just let you all know that this facetious argument completely justifies my eating meat.
unclemeatster 3 weeks ago
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fuck being a vegatarian, vegatarians are all fags.
juren669 1 month ago
@juren669 What's a vegatarian?
TheKievKen 1 month ago
@TheKievKen An old Native American word meaning "bad hunter".
benos4752 22 hours ago
they best thing is that david's made a point you can't really argue with :)
schnorschrajaxx 1 month ago 4
@schnorschrajaxx You really can.
TheSobek 1 week ago
I am a vegetarian and I think this is hilarious!
Ihidaya231 1 month ago 2
That was an, inCREDIBLE point made there in that way.
Datelesswonders 1 month ago
I'm a vegetarian, but if David Mitchell visited, I'd probably cook up my cat for him.
MsJonasBrosFan69 1 month ago
Middle class manners, eh?
marmite400 1 month ago
girks
OFrazzle 1 month ago
Love it!
tho1efx 2 months ago
"Pig cheese? Pig wool?" I laughed until I cried when I first heard this...
tokega 2 months ago
hold down 3 for hilarity
neomp5 2 months ago
Lol, this is funny and I'm a vegetarian. But yeah...... There's no need for meat eaters to MAKE vegetarians cook meat, but some will (I do, hell I skinned a rabbit for my friend's dinner)
SmileForInsanity 2 months ago
@SmileForInsanity I eat meat... but I don't think I could ever skin something.
Although mostly because of the mess to be honest.
Alexc3217 1 month ago
@Alexc3217 It was pretty grim. Blood and stuff everywhere, my boyfriend (Also a veggie) just looked at me like I was insane and said "You better love this girl to skin a fucking rabbit and get blood and guts all over the kitchen I cleaned this morning..."
SmileForInsanity 1 month ago
@SmileForInsanity *shudder*
Alexc3217 1 month ago
What the hell is happening in the comments!? :D LOL
FilipM1 2 months ago
It's hard to understand with the accent and all
msprissysmom 3 months ago
*stares with wide eyes*
David should wear jeans more often. 0:03
PianoWizzy 3 months ago 2
why does he have so many plugs next to the fridge? HOW?!
londonthistle 4 months ago
Hahahahha <3! Pigs are expencive, pink and annoying, but they're also delicious.
mandelstuvning 5 months ago 8
I just love how the comments on comedy clips turn into massive debates about whatever is being mocked in the clip.
buddaduddabudda 8 months ago 107
@buddaduddabudda At least the debates are constructive, i enjoy debating constructively. Not used to that much on Youtube mind.
Crystalinalake 6 months ago
@buddaduddabudda Well isn't it interesting to ponder on? :)
ADDodger 2 months ago
@buddaduddabudda People are a comedy.
thescaryman 6 days ago
Can't beat a good sausage sandwich, though.
Doozus 8 months ago
I'm a vegetarian. I don't eat meat because I consider a decline in pig population to be desirable. They , and other livestock, are one of the greatest. sources of green house gases in the world. Aside from that, as overpopulation threatans our species with calamity we must exploit the most efficient diet possible in terms of land use, and that is vegetarianism. The moral implications of meat eating concern me much less than the environmental issues and, of course, the huge health benefits.
vonhaig 9 months ago
@vonhaig health benefits... because people get strong off of not eating meat?
MrRoySlade 8 months ago
@MrRoySlade I was more thinking that it prevents Obesity and lowers your risk of various cancers significantly.
vonhaig 8 months ago
@vonhaig citationneeded
scslre 8 months ago
@scslre I'm trying to put up citations
vonhaig 8 months ago
@scslre Youtube won't let me post a comment with links in it, so just go to the wikipedia page nad read the health benefits and concerns bit.
vonhaig 8 months ago
@vonhaig nice try, livestock use lower quality ground that is harder to cultivate,
a world wide transition to a vegetarian diet would require a massive increase in agricultural oil consumption (fuel and fertilizer) bang goes your eco agreement,
increased crops with no animal by-product consumption (wasted straw, ) would mean increased methane from it rotting overpopulation maybe a problem, but its excess humans ,not animals that are the problem
farmerned6 7 months ago 2
@farmerned6 Straw can be used to stretch diesel, or as compost. You've destroyed your own argument.
Even if that weren't the case, bacteria eating straw release much less methane than animals.
IoEstasCedonta 5 months ago
@IoEstasCedonta did you read it all ?
I was argueing extra crops for veggies Vrs grass for Animals straw is high in fibre but low in sugar - so its got v-low fuel potential, wheat itself (for ether) or oilseed rape (bio-Diesel) are more efficient,
Straw on the other hand is high-bulk but low density- even it had a fuel value it wouldn't cover the haulage fuel, And internal digestion vrs bateria digestion in open air? bacteria would produce methane at a slower rate but more over time,
farmerned6 5 months ago 2
@vonhaig PS health benefits studies are limited by the study group, ie veggie = non smoker & non drinker
farmerned6 7 months ago
Great video and message/
lildarkd 10 months ago 41