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Re: Veganarchism
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Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:32 pm
by Cowboy
Let's talk about anthropocentrism and how much everyone knows about it
Does anyone know about it?
It is interesting
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 01, 2015 12:01 am
by Cowboy
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AnthropocentrismThis'll start you off
I have not much past the layman of it (and how to use it in debate) and I'm just wondering how aware vegans are of the idea and how it affects being vegan
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 01, 2015 2:52 pm
by tomsfood
I haven't eaten meat with the exception of seafood since April. I originally decided I would continue eating seafood because I liked it more even though the same reasons I stopped eating land meat apply to sea meat (reasons being I don't want to kill animals and i like the environment). Lately though I haven't been able to bring myself to eat any seafood, which is g o o d I think.
Overall it's been an extremely easy change. At first I was kind of surprised that not eating meat didn't change my ability to eat delicious food. That was honestly the biggest thing holding me back for a long time in becoming a vegetable, that I liked food too much. Once I realized I can still eat good food it was no longer difficult.
I'm nearly certain that I'm not providing myself with the right nutrition however (i probably didn't even when i ate meat though) and I only expect that to get worse when I go back to school and have to cook/buy all of my own food. Something to work on I suppose.
Big thanks to bobbin, reading some of the things you've written about your choices helped me make up my mind about mine.
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 01, 2015 4:06 pm
by JonjoShelvey
yo i also havent eaten meat since april! we are veg bros and can celebrate our anniversary together next year
Re: Veganarchism
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Wed Sep 02, 2015 6:26 am
by Syeknom
I've never entirely understood why people distinguish between sea-meat and land-meat - "but you still eat fish right?" is the number one thing people ask me when they discover that I'm vegetarian. I don't really understand it but I guess it's a thing.
Re: Veganarchism
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Wed Sep 02, 2015 6:52 am
by UnwashedMolasses
Re: Veganarchism
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Wed Sep 02, 2015 7:21 am
by sknss
I think for most people it's easier to relate to cute cows and pigs rather than fish. But fish have lives too!
Re: Veganarchism
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Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:01 pm
by thephfactor
I think it's more about fish being able to feel less or be less aware. That's the rationale I always heard, anyway.
Re: Veganarchism
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Thu Sep 03, 2015 6:12 pm
by JonjoShelvey
For me personally, and I know this is horrible rational and I will quit eating fish soon, I don't eat anything I couldn't personally kill. I grew up fishing in Florida so that has desensitized me to dead and dying fish. Typing it out makes me realize exactly how ridiculous this sounds so I won't eat anymore fish now.
Re: Veganarchism
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Fri Sep 04, 2015 9:14 am
by CMYK
I've been vegetarian for 2 ish months now (One major cheat day). I'm mostly drawn to it for the health benefits, I definitely *feel* healthier, and it causes me to step outside my comfort zone when going out to eat. The ethical stuff is nice, but less of a primary concern for me.
Re: Veganarchism
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Fri Sep 04, 2015 9:17 am
by brlmski
ive been a vegetarian my entire life and ill never use the ethical argument because there is no ethical consumption under late capitalism.
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 22, 2015 1:37 am
by vgtbls
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 22, 2015 8:05 am
by UnwashedMolasses
Has anybody else seen 100% Food? I found it a few days ago and it's an interesting concept. It's a seed-based powder portioned so that three shakes a day fills all nutritional requirements (based on FDA 2000 kcal diet). Flavors come in raw/organic and chocolate.
Ingredients include:
- Organic golden flaxseed
- Hulled hemp seeds
- White hulled sesame seeds
- Brown rice flour
- Lecithin and Dextrose
- Vitamin and Mineral mix
- Premium chocolate mix for flavor (chocolate version only)
Apparently it's not just powder from seeds but there are actual seeds in the drink as well, so I've heard texture can be a difficulty. bean energy can be chosen between soy, whey, and plant. Putting it here because it seems like an easy way to hit the base of dietary needs, which I've heard can be complicated on a vegan diet.
http://www.spacenutrientsstation.com/buy
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 22, 2015 8:31 am
by bels
Sounds sorta like S O Y L E N T.
Wouldn't mind having one of these fake ass food things around if it was/cheap convenient enough. Could bang one at work for those evenings when you don't have time to eat. Only issues are:
- I don't think you can "bang" a huge thick milkshake
- I assume they give you heinous gas which isn't going to be any use if you need to be around people.
related: this amusing article.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/03 ... 2_bottles/
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 22, 2015 12:03 pm
by sknss
:|
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:48 pm
by parastexis
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 22, 2015 6:05 pm
by JonjoShelvey
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:09 pm
by mc-lunar
ive also got a fucked up digestive system and spent the better part of highschool drinking ensure/boost/etc and i've gotta say i honestly prefer soylent to them, purely in terms of taste/texture. I think boost/ensure do a better job of looking after micro nutrients and being digestible for people with sensitive digestion whereas I don't think that's even a consideration for soylent. I've never felt full after drinking the medical ones but soylent is like the texture of pancake batter so you actually get full
iirc soylent is supposed to only replace 2 meals a day so it's not really supposed to be a competitor for medical meal-replacement drinks. i think it's not really fair to compare them to each other since they serve different purposes
lol @ this space themed one though what a joke
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Sep 29, 2015 8:58 am
by Cowboy
http://blog.devicerandom.orgReasonably interesting take on what some have dubbed "000"
Re: Veganarchism
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Wed Sep 30, 2015 2:39 pm
by sknss
some stuff to read if you're feeling uninspired in the kitchen
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Oct 13, 2015 8:11 am
by sknss
do you guys have any ideas for halloween treats
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Oct 13, 2015 11:46 am
by bels
It's ok lou, you're in England now. We don't celebrate halloween here.
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Oct 13, 2015 2:42 pm
by sknss
i don't know. i've been invited to a party. in my own house.
Re: Veganarchism
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Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:09 pm
by sknss
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Oct 20, 2015 3:02 am
by radicalbusiness
Back in middle school I was totally obsessed with the skater/artist Ed Templeton. He's been vegan for awhile now and his skate shoes always had fake suede that was actually super durable. Definitely one of the first people I heard of being vegan at all at the time and always thought it was cool he was able to maintain that with his sponsored sneakers. I think he partially inspired me to start experimenting with vegetarianism back then, now it's been since 2014 that I had "land meat"!
These are his Emerica Transit lows I used to have.
Re: Veganarchism
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Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:25 pm
by sknss
Re: Veganarchism
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Thu Nov 05, 2015 11:05 pm
by errantposture
Does anybody have a recommendation for a vegetarian replacement for a hot dog? Doesn't necessarily have to taste exactly the same just fulfill a similar role(like a black bean burger doesn't really taste like a hamburger, but it's got the same style, that sort of thing)
Re: Veganarchism
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Fri Nov 06, 2015 1:05 am
by vgtbls
I've heard a roasted carrot can be lovely, never had one in that context.
Re: Veganarchism
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Tue Nov 10, 2015 2:14 pm
by JewTurk
Does anyone here base their diet around non-water intensive crops/foods?
edit:
Almonds/lb are just as if not more water-intensive than beef/lb
I understand that is a singular case, and that animal grazing has other hideous side effects (methane, moral etc) but still. Seems like any kind of production can have some terrible side effects unless its grown for yourself. I'm just wondering if there are diets that focus on avoiding food that is water intensive and I'm having trouble finding stuff online.
Re: Veganarchism
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Sat Nov 14, 2015 1:25 pm
by sknss