Why vegan? veganvideo.org www.youtube.com EcoLogicality wants our opinions on this: “In social circumstances where food is given to you that is not vegan but is still bearable to eat and will go to waste if not eaten.” The short answer is that vegans should reject non-vegan foods in most or all situations. The long answer: a) It’s wrong to assume the food will go to waste because there are almost always other options: another person will eat it, an animal will eat it, or it can be composted, etc. b) If you’d reject food based on trivial things like taste preferences, then ethics and health should be enough to reject foods, too. c) You draw your own line. If you want to eat it and feel it doesn’t significantly violate your vegan values, then eat it. d) Remember it’s better to be 99.9% vegan than zero percent vegan. Discussed in this video: *Subway’s vegan options… go here for more info: www.subway.com *The China Study… go here to learn more: www.thechinastudy.com Want more of my vegan views? Check out my other videos here: kangarooelaine.blogspot.com Are you vegan or vegetarian or an advocate for animals? PLEASE make videos. You WILL change minds and save lives. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!

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Okay, I’ve watched the banned PETA Superbowl ad and decided to go vegan so that all those smoking hot babes will jump into the sack with me. I’m sure every man will follow suit and every woman will want to look like that.

But now I get to thinking (since I have a long commute back and forth to work and there is not much else to do but think of future questions for YA!) that if everyone suddenly decided to go vegan all at the same time because one of their ads finally worked like they’re paying them too, what then do we do with the millions of cows and pigs and billions of chickens?

Let them go?

Release them back into the wild? Can we even do that? And what would a wild cow or chicken be like? I’ve never seen a wild chicken. What if they’re vicious? Perhaps they’re too domesticated from generations upon generations of captivity. Therefore they would have to be re-entered into society.

But what would they do? Where would they go? They have no thumbs or even fingers! They would congregate on freeway off ramps holding signs that say….what? They can’t work for food because its cruelty to animals. Chicken’s can’t even sell their eggs because they would be considered abortions. That would be a fine “Happy Easter” now wouldn’t it?! And I sure don’t see them cleaning up after themselves. Think pigeons are a problem? You’re already on a crowded bus and the doors open to let on an
Angus because it wants to go downtown.

Then, will humans set the example for other animals? Will we see a National Geographic special on lions, a pride feasting on a kill when one of them suddenly jerks up and exclaims, “you know, I’m really in the mood for a salad!”. Gazelles yelling, “Hey, getting fat over here! How about a little exercise?”

Oh, wait. never mind. We still need dog and cat food.

Poll: Cardinals or Steelers?

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If so which ones and what brands would it be,what stores could I find it in?
Question:
i didn’t think i would need any, but i have been vegan for 3 months now and i have noticed i get cold alot easier (used to never get cold, now i feel like an old lady) also when i am cold my skin is blotchy and purple/blueish. also, i bought a multi-vitamin today in the organic section of my grocery store, for SOME reason i forgot to check the ingredients and when i got home, i found out it actually contain some kind of ingredient w/ milk?wtf? what exact brand of vitamin would you suggest?
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I plan on going to college soon and eating vegan for lunch and dinner. I want to go to the grocery store and get things for breakfast. What would you suggest? Bananas and something whole grain?
What is a wheatabix?
Question:
I am becoming vegan…

I have thought of hummus, soy milk, whole wheat bread…

Anything else?

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