My friend, you must not ever have heard of the Breatharians.
My friend, you must not ever have heard of the Breatharians.
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lol that is hilarious.
I should have known, I mean, the bounds of our stupidity is seemingly endless. Wikipedia was funny reading too regarding it, especially about some of the founding members and people of rank caught sneaking off for slurpies and twinkies and cheeseburgers.Inedia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm not banging away on vegetarians Missy. If people see fit to take that lifestyle and believe it for moral principles, then great. If they can sustain with good health and lead a long happy life, go for it. I won't ridicule it. I'd like to see less people in the world eating dogs, personally, as I have one that was rather abused and it gets me angry thinking how anyone could hurt such a harmless creature.
Are we herbivore, carnivore, omnivore? Who knows right. Human I guess. In my case, ima hungry one, and all this talk has me wanting a steak...
If memory serves there was a woman who took it seriously and wound up starving to death.
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I pretty much agree with everything Youngblood has to say. It's more or less just cultural differences in these types of matter.
If you think the Chinese are barbarians because of this, they pretty much think Westerners are barbarians for placing their elderly love ones in old folks home to wither and die. Again just using that example as seeing things from another perspective, not that I want to get into a debate on that.
Morality is all relative due to one's upbringing. I don't really see the sense in condemning someone's eating habits due to one's cultural biases.
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