pros: its good its natural your body is built around eating meat. cons: its bad for you. tofu tastes like shit. vegetables taste like shit. PETA sucks. did i leave anything out?
Well I think it is human nature and natural to eat meat. But I guess that urge can be controled based on our beliefs.
thats what animals are for. to feed humans. hundreds of thousands if not millions of animals had to die for you to even be here. if we never ate meat during the caveman days we would die out from all sorts of health problems which comes with not eating meat.
Animals are for eating??? would you eat your pet dog,I guess not. Maybe we did back then, but does that make it right, We used to put children up chimneys to clean them in past days, but we don't do it now... We know better...
Everything that is living must die at one point. You aren't serving animals justice by being a vegetarian, you are only lowering your nutritional intake. This is the problem with humans, you let your feelings interfere with nature. If animals don't eat each other, then their will not be an environmental cleansing. We are supposed to thrive off other life, that's why it is there. If humans weren't so advanced, they would eat us too. It's called life, learn to deal with it.
As long as people are fully aware of what they're actually eating, then it's their choice. Alternatively, if they don't care, then it's their choice too. Each to their own. This includes hippies who eat GM tofu. It's ultimately a personal choice, and as much as I love to judge people by who/what they eat, I simply can't be fkd to do it anymore. ----- @ killafawk - vegies and tofu rock. And those naive PETA girls put out like you wouldn't believe, but not to carnivores Maybe you need to lay off the poultry hormones?
lol, we could eat dogs if we wanted too, but there more intelligent than your average cow so we befriended them. some countries still eat dogs. Its not even about wrong or right, it was about survival and meat was one of your sources for protein which your body needs. Point is, you can eat meat or not, but beware if you don't eat meat there are health risks involved and you basically double your chances of getting health problems in the future. Enjoy that burger or die at 40.
I don't understand people. I bet if I locked you in a room with nothing to eat but a chicken sandwich, you'd eat that mother fucker. And like I said, animals would eat us no problem, it's just that we aren't in the wild everyday. It's called survival, the skill humans lost at the beginning of the technological era. Be a man, put some meat in your stomach, and shut up.
Maybe in the future, we can grow our steaks etc in labs, all the choice cuts. In this way the animals need not be sacrificed. Bio tech is advancing rapidly, it may not be too long a future for this to happen.
I don't really think it's a question about whether or not something was MEANT to be eaten, lol. I don't think the Lion asks himself if the Zebra was meant to be eaten before he takes a big bite...... It's all about survival. If Dinosaurs were still around, we may be asking ourselves if we were meant to be eaten, but does it matter? edit: Like Heelix says, if we lived in the wild, we would be eaten.
I'd make one hell of a good free range, grain fed xmas roast (if you could find an oven big enough)! Perhaps slightly pickled though.... Bon appetit!
People do eat dogs. I've even eaten dog by accident myself when a bowl of 'stew' was handed to me in China years ago. People eat cats, horse, bear paws, tiger's penis, shark's fins - after cutting the relevant part off the shark and cucking it back in the sea to die. That doesn't make any of it right. I eat some meat but not much. I would also not eat anything that I knew to be treated barbarically before it died. But that is a whole other arguement. How can you be sure that the tasty pink steak on your plate came from a humanely killed cow?
most likely will never happen, its much easier to kill a cow and chop it up than it is to spend time and resources building a steak in a lab lol.