OPRAH Goes Vegetarian (Animals, Health, Environment, World Hunger)

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MUST SEE Factory Farming Videos: MeetYourMeat.com
ChooseVeg.com and AdoptACollege.org
Facts: goveg.com/theissues.asp - Animals Abuse of Billions, Environment, World Hunger and Health.

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  • Everyone needs to watch Earthlings.

  • People you giggle over changing their diet like" tehehe i don't know, i like meat"

    seem really retarded to me now like i automatically view them as unintelligent.

    hmmmmm

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  • @TheFilletShow Yes, going meat-free CAN reduce buffness/bloat/water retention/fat, but it doesn't have to.  But I do prefer a rippeed look I get on my fruit-based diet(+ gaining muscle)

    When you're healthy, pain disappears. I've never been happier(18 years vegan)

    Scientists say Diet has the biggest impact on the world(when u factor in shipping, soil erosion (see the Dust-bowl situation), pesticides creating pollution and wiping out species creating impbalance of nature, etc

  • @TheFilletShow Some of the most "buff" athletes (including numerous top olympians, body builders and ufc fighters are vegan). VeganBodyBuilding dotcom and search "vegetarian athletes". I think leaving animals alone is a fairly simple way that is controlable, sure I rode motorcycles and compact cars, but before moving back to NYC few public trans options. Definetly population control as you mentioned. For factory farmed animals meatvideo dotcom all should see.

  • I'd rather eat my steak and eggs and stay buff than fool myself into thinking I'm really saving mother nature by eating a vegan diet...how about more practical and less painful ways of reducing your carbon footprint like using public transportation, not having offspring you can't afford, and recycling?

  • @SimplyCecileP Same here. I only regret not going vegan earlier. Life would have been so much better. Don't know how I ever lived without quinoa, edamame, or vegan ice cream and yogurt.

  • a ton and a half of co2 down.. . yayy!

    steak creates 24x the amount of greenhouse gases as the plate of stir-fry...

    woo! information and facts win.

    I don't want my baby to have a big 'footprint.' I also want it to care about the planet....... so my baby will be raised, kindly, as a vegan.

  • @XpoldingToast hah. I have never enjoyed food more and with more taste and variety than when I became vegan. It changed everything for me. I think people just want to feel animal blood and juices in their mouths and roll them around in it while they savor in their beastliness. Meat tastes like crap without being seasoned too.

  • I laugh when people say vegan food is tasteless. They also tend not to be very good cooks or always make the same things.

  • From the book: The ANSWER

    It’s also occurred to Ztingar that cows, sheep and horses only

    eat grass to survive and are among the most peaceful animals on

    Earth. “How come they’ve always been treated so badly, he asks

    himself, “cuz we humans not only eat ‘em, but drag ‘em into wars

    ‘n’ even make ‘em work ‘til they drop sometimes. Maybe instead o’

    killin’ other creatures to survive, part of our journey on Earth is to

    evolve ‘n’ find more peaceful ways to get our food?”

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