Mtx wrote: » Would it be fair to be say guys that are vegan, tend to be less masculine?
Shenshen wrote: » I'm always amazed at the number of vegans people post in these threads seem to know. I'm vegetarian, and other than my husband and maybe 3 or 4 people at work, I know no vegetarians, and not a single vegan. How do people meet all these vegans?
Tidyboii wrote: » They introduce themselves as vegan.... *coat grab time*
ednwireland wrote: » Was in Poland this summer was surprised at how many vegan restaurants and cafes there it was brilliant Ireland could learn a thing or two. (Declared interest here I'm vegetarian)
An tUasal C wrote: » Vegans are not normal-humans? :rolleyes:
quickbeam wrote: » I was in Poland about 10 years ago and I couldn't even get anything vegetarian, never mind vegan. Even when they delivered bread and "butter" it turned out it was lard they expected us to put on our bread. I'm glad to see they've improved their catering since then at least. For my declared interest: I'm not vegan. I'm not even technically vegetarian. But I eat vegetarian about 98% of the time (I eat the fish a couple of times a year), and vegan about 20% of the time.
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » Reducing your meat content does not make you a vegan, or even plastic vegan (vegetarians), it makes you an eatinglessmeatatarian.
wexie wrote: » Flexitarian apparently, someone who sometimes doesn't eat meat :rolleyes:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-vegetarianism
The_Valeyard wrote: » So, emmmmm does everyone have a label these days?
Jim Ellis wrote: » Live and let live.
Deleted User wrote: » don't be a dick
Jim Ellis wrote: » I know a lot of vegans, and they all just get on with life and don't interfere with non-vegans lives or diets. Could you give an actual real-life example of this happening? I don't know where all these annoying vegans are, it's a misconceived stereotype brought up when someone wants to have a rant against a certain group or section of society for no apparent reason. To feel better about themselves or something. I don't know. Live and let live. Don't bother vegans and they won't bother you. Get a hobby. Read a book. Go for a walk. Whatever floats your boat.
Bambi985 wrote: » That’s great. Fair play to ya. I know a lot of annoying ones, as outlined in the OP. So there ya are.
CeilingFly wrote: » the vast majority are normal and you wouldn't know they are part of that group. But you always have the vocal, annoying, minority who think they must "show off". And the others just hate them.
Jim Ellis wrote: » How are the other vegans diet choice impacting your life in any way ?
Bambi985 wrote: » People eating in the cinema. People not giving their seats to pregnant women on public transport. Social influencers. Just a few current threads about things that annoy people but have fcuk all impact on their lives in the general scheme of things. It's probably the most human trait there is, to be annoyed by something that doesn't impact your life other than to, well, annoy you. )
YFlyer wrote: » Lol....thats not the same.
Jim Ellis wrote: » The only annoying "offence" committed by vegans I can see from your OP is them inviting you to a vegan cocktail party. God forbid you could just say "no thanks" and get on with life, rather than getting annoyed by them and airing your grievance on the internet. How are the other vegans diet choice impacting your life in any way ?
Shenshen wrote: » Well, the people in the cinema may be not eating meat, so could potentially be vegans..... or something.
Bambi985 wrote: » lol yes it is
wexie wrote: » *She eats eggs from our rescue hens, but we can't have a rooster. She reckons if there's no rooster then it's just chickens period, if there's a chance the eggs might be fertilized then it could be a potential baby chicken
CeilingFly wrote: » Eggs = chicken abortions But, she has to have leather shoes / handbags. - I remind her how much meat I have to eat to balance the leather usage.