If you were held at gun point and were forced to eat meat what would you pick?!
If you were held at gun point and were forced to eat meat what would you pick?
I'm being serious. If you were not a vegan before what was your favorite meat? Or if you were to slip what would you goto as far as meat product? I'm curious. Let me know. I mean no harm by this question. Just a penny for your thoughts? Think thats how it goes. haha. Anyways thanks for our honest opinion.
Additional Details2 weeks ago
Thanks summer but you didn't tell me what kind of meat you would pick.
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2 weeks ago
Thanks summer but you didn't tell me what kind of meat you would pick.
Well, I wouldn't "slip". But if I were held at gunpoint and given my choice of meat it'd prob'ly be....grilled salmon!
Meat eaters that choose to antagonize the vegetarian/vegan section are only doing it because they happened to have at least one experience with a vegetarian/vegan where they were forcing their beliefs on them. But what I can't comprehend is, just because they had that bad experience, why do they assume all vegetarians/vegans will do the same? Wouldn't that fall under the same category as generalizing that all whites are white supremacists? Of course we know that all whites are not like that, so why assume that about any other group?
Some meat eaters come to this forum only to be antagonistic and once they receive the negative reactions that they were seeking, they use that as fuel to continue their belief that all vegetarians/vegans are alike. It's a vicious cycle that is based on assumptions and broad generalizations mostly.
im a carnivorous powerlifter so as long as its clean and been hit by fire i wouldnt care. bambi tastes good though
I am not a veg. and so I'd eat the biggest, juiciest rare bar-b-qued steak and whoever was holding the gun I'd say eat your heart out.
If I absolutely had to eat meat. I would eat the biggest juiciest steak that was barbecued medium rare. I've only been a vegetarian for 6 months for health reasons, so the smell of BBQ still smells good sometimes.
My one 'sin' is seafood. Shrimp, oyster, clam, conch...once in a blue moon (we just had one of those) I will eat some seafood. Mainly because I live where it is fished out of the Gulf of Mexico fresh.
I've been vegetarian/vegan for about two months and I don't really miss meat at all. But if I were forced at gun point to eat something ... I guess I would go with a medium rare london broil steak. My grandma made really good ones when she was able to cook.
I was a real chicken fanatic before being vegan though. Now it's presence doesn't even tempt me. It's weird how one's mindset can change so quickly.
SUSHI
Some sort of fish. Seafood is my biggest weakness.
Possibly smoked Salmon or grilled Amberjack.
I would pick the:
prime rib
bacon
chicken
shrimp
sirloin
pork
tuna
trout
lamb
hamburger
and duck
Give me rib-eye or give me death!
None. I would have to be shot. Sorry... been vegetarian for over 45 years and vegan for over seven... noway would I eat meat. I couldn't eat it - I would throw it up.. so I guess I would be shot.
I guess I'd have to be shot because I can't stand the taste of meat! But if the option was of something with dairy, I'd go for a good thick, creamy, stick to the roof of your mouth cheesecake!!
A BLT sandwich!
If you were held at gun point and were forced to eat human meat, would you? I'm serious.
Why do you assume vegans have less desire to live? Because we want animals to live? Actually I want everyone to live because I value life very much, and I know it is equally important to all animals. Of course it is understandable to do extraordinary things in extraordinary situations like that, but this doesnt justify living like a thoughtless monster on every day basis.
But honestly I could not kill an animal. That much I know.
I would eat the meat of the person holding me at gunpoint...medium rare-please.
Their liver. Don't take having a gun held on me very well