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« Reply #135 on: April 05, 2006, 09:07:32 pm »
1. People in general
2. Stupidity
3. Politics (See 1. and 2.)

Of course I love to argue about all of them :D

Speaking of arguing, this forum seems to have gone to the hippy-fruity crowd since Hatchnet and I stoppped posting frequently. It seems that those that argue as pro conservatives seem to do it mostly in a rude and ignorant manner, more of an \"I\'m right, your wrong, go forth and die if you don\'t want to convert\" type of manner than in a polished and polite and respectful way. Definately not the way to get fencewalkers to agree with you.
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« Reply #136 on: April 05, 2006, 09:13:57 pm »
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1. People in general
2. Stupidity
3. Politics (See 1. and 2.)

Of course I love to argue about all of them :D

Speaking of arguing, this forum seems to have gone to the hippy-fruity crowd since Hatchnet and I stoppped posting frequently. It seems that those that argue as pro conservatives seem to do it mostly in a rude and ignorant manner, more of an \"I\'m right, your wrong, go forth and die if you don\'t want to convert\" type of manner than in a polished and polite and respectful way. Definately not the way to get fencewalkers to agree with you.


Sorryyyyyyyyyy :(

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« Reply #137 on: April 05, 2006, 09:22:49 pm »
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2. Might be, but i\'m only mentioning one side of the \"word\". There are many sides of hatred, i know that. I only mentioned one. Atm i\'m a emotional and i shouldn\'t have written this post, everytime i write one of these posts i regret it, I must confess and i\'m always afraid of getting flamed :S


You seem intelligent enough to know that the \"hate\" which most liberals and/or multiculturalists think of when they hear the word is that of a racial or religious nature.      

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3. Our ancestors are also a way to declare war, which not many like, i believe


Anyone can \"declare war\" over anything, even if its only a personal microcosm of the word.  For one thing, those who profess that their beliefs are on a level higher than anyone else have contributed to or started some of the bloodiest wars in history.

As well, I could \"declare war\" on the person sitting next to me in cramped airplane confines for shoving his spork in my face. (Not a very good analogy, but you hopefully get what I mean.)

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i meant that we shouldn\'t live in the past but look forward. Look into what needs to be done.


There\'s an old saying. \"If it ain\'t broke, don\'t fix it.\"

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4. No, i wouldn\'t fail to understand you. I would just think there is a reason behind this as there is a reason behind anything, in my opinioin.


That\'s good.

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It seems that those that argue as pro conservatives seem to do it mostly in a rude and ignorant manner, more of an \"I\'m right, your wrong, go forth and die if you don\'t want to convert\" type of manner than in a polished and polite and respectful way. Definately not the way to get fencewalkers to agree with you.


If you\'re referring to me, that was not my intent and I\'m sorry if you take it as it were.  I\'m just being totally and completely honest.
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« Reply #138 on: April 06, 2006, 04:28:57 am »
im not gonna get into the religeon and vegetarian crap but.

\'if something doesent affect your life then dont worry about it\' thats what my dad says to me alot when i complain about immigration.

thas true for the vegetarianism unless they are complainging to you not to eat meat.

and true to religeon unless your about to get suicide bombed by muslims or affected by immigration.

so guys, dont worry about it ok.

If it doesent affect you dont say anything.

People have a right to their own beliefs and such.

please dont quote me and start an argument on the validility of vegetarianism or mulsim comments, im just stopping the fighting.
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« Reply #139 on: April 06, 2006, 11:13:03 am »
i dont like perfectionist

i dont like people who bother with other peoples problem/business. example... the repoter is the part im on about.

i dont like people who cant sort out their own problems

i dont like people being overly nice

and now this post becomes a little hypocritical :P
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« Reply #140 on: April 06, 2006, 11:14:15 am »
I hate people who rag on vegetarianism out of ignorance.
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« Reply #141 on: April 06, 2006, 02:42:33 pm »
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2. Might be, but i\'m only mentioning one side of the \"word\". There are many sides of hatred, i know that. I only mentioned one. Atm i\'m a emotional and i shouldn\'t have written this post, everytime i write one of these posts i regret it, I must confess and i\'m always afraid of getting flamed :S


You seem intelligent enough to know that the \"hate\" which most liberals and/or multiculturalists think of when they hear the word is that of a racial or religious nature.      

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3. Our ancestors are also a way to declare war, which not many like, i believe


Anyone can \"declare war\" over anything, even if its only a personal microcosm of the word.  For one thing, those who profess that their beliefs are on a level higher than anyone else have contributed to or started some of the bloodiest wars in history.

As well, I could \"declare war\" on the person sitting next to me in cramped airplane confines for shoving his spork in my face. (Not a very good analog

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i meant that we shouldn\'t live in the past but look forward. Look into what needs to be done.


There\'s an old saying. \"If it ain\'t broke, don\'t fix it.\"

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It seems that those that argue as pro conservatives seem to do it mostly in a rude and ignorant manner, more of an \"I\'m right, your wrong, go forth and die if you don\'t want to convert\" type of manner than in a polished and polite and respectful way. Definately not the way to get fencewalkers to agree with you.


If you\'re referring to me, that was not my intent and I\'m sorry if you take it as it were.  I\'m just being totally and completely honest.


First:Yes, mainly, but there are other kinds of hate[One i would not personally mention conerning special items like spam;/] And i think we\'re slipping a little on the topic so i\'ll add to the earlier post. It could be of many hates, what you say is \"would you get angry at the window if it slammed you on the hand?\" Yes, I would how unrational that might seem I do get angry at things when they hurt me. You often point your anger at items and that\'s good cause you use them to prevent you from slamming into living things :) Yeah, i would be angry at the window.

Second: Of course you can declare war, anyone can though you need a group who wants to follow your cause(or your fake cause if that is what it takes ;/ ). You either have to wake anger in the group[You probably have noticed that when you get really pissed you leave all rational things behind making it easier to do stupid things, like war :)]

Third: What\'s not broken? Nothing\'s perfect. We still need to fix, and there\'s no use in ignoring that we\'re humans, we\'ve built the system and our world( i meant like cities, the system. Our \"nature\", so to say, in the cities and our homes. Our norms, our laws, our rules) and humans aren\'t perfect :) Coming back to the topic, hehe ;)
I don\'t think anything\'s broken, though the decay of time fighting \"religious/cultural\" wars, leading to hates(as you pointed ;) ) shouldn\'t have been fixed if ,what you say, is the case.[Ok, i\'m doing that metaphorical cause you did it so shush :P]

Fourth: I think he\'s referring to us both, and sorry :) I can be very dominant(i wonder if that\'s the right word...) when i haven\'t got my head with me. Don\'t take what i say in my first post too hard, Star :) Though i love argumenting;D *ty :)*

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« Reply #142 on: April 06, 2006, 06:24:25 pm »
Zanzibar: You\'re vegetarian? I\'ve considered switching (for sports health related reasons) but it seems a bit more expensive and time consuming, something you have to really put effort into. Almost all of the best performing athletes I have met have been vegetarian, either during their training and racing careers or just making the switch for life. Anyways, I have a few questions about it.

Will eating meat on occasion screw it up? And does eating something like fish regularly detract from the benefits? Are there any good sites for people wanting to go vegetarian to improve their performance?
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« Reply #143 on: April 06, 2006, 07:10:18 pm »
You still need the proteins from meat, so I guess that\'s ok...i\'ve heard( :P). Something essential in meat though heard you could get it from korn too.

Think plants are a good choice though i\'m not letting the carnivores down cause i too eat meat, though bit more varied(Yummmyyy! Peas \'n\' i love oranges, pepper, carrots, potato chips etc etc Oo )

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« Reply #144 on: April 06, 2006, 07:42:06 pm »
It\'s vitamin B12 that most usually mention, as we need it and it\'s found mainly in animal products. B12 is harder to obtain if you\'re vegan and on many occasions supplements are necessary, but a vegetarian can too find it in fortified cereal, soy milk (the epitome of yummy!) or soy products (double-yummy), eggs and dairy products, and fish I believe (particularly trout, tuna, and salmon).

Being vegetarian will definitely take a bit more effort, since you\'re actively picking everything you eat and checking that you\'re not missing anything important that may cause defficiencies.
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« Reply #145 on: April 06, 2006, 08:06:27 pm »
or in Zipfizz, which has 41,000% of your daily needed intake :D
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« Reply #146 on: April 06, 2006, 08:08:34 pm »
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Zanzibar: You\'re vegetarian? I\'ve considered switching (for sports health related reasons) but it seems a bit more expensive and time consuming, something you have to really put effort into. Almost all of the best performing athletes I have met have been vegetarian, either during their training and racing careers or just making the switch for life. Anyways, I have a few questions about it.

Will eating meat on occasion screw it up? And does eating something like fish regularly detract from the benefits? Are there any good sites for people wanting to go vegetarian to improve their performance?


No!!! not you.  Why go to that side? :P

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« Reply #147 on: April 06, 2006, 08:11:36 pm »
Why take such an awful \"us and them\" attitude? :P If nothing else, trying out vegetarianism may introduce you to some really interesting and healthy dishes.
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« Reply #148 on: April 06, 2006, 08:14:32 pm »
I am basically kidding.. If you want to be one.. do it.  Sure maybe a joke here and there but nothing with any substance.  But will I try it out?  Likely never.  No personal reasons.. If I knew it would help out the environment or would significantly help me be healthier.. then sure I would.  But I would need more hard evidence in this area.

Edit: I just didnt think Jerry would say that.  All my conservative friends are like \"Beef its whats for Dinner\" oh forgot the HARHAR at the end :)

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« Reply #149 on: April 06, 2006, 08:24:43 pm »
I know you weren\'t entirely serious with that comment :P

Vegetarians aren\'t necessarily healthier than meat eaters - the only difference really lies in the diet of the meat eater. If all the nutritional intake is balanced and you\'re not overdosing on fat all the time, you\'re basically okay. Vegetarian diets more often than not come about from emotional/personal/religious issues.

Would it help the environment? Very much so if more people bought less animal products. Will that happen? Unfortunately I just can\'t see that occuring :\\
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