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Well just as long as she doesn't call herself vegetarian; I don't mind vegetarians, but I can't stand when vegetarians say I'm vegetarian, but I eat fish...like anyone in the world classifies fish to be a vegetable! She's sentientarian?

Actually they are called Pescatarians

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Which squires loft does ash run? I'm fkn craving steal bad

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Well just as long as she doesn't call herself vegetarian; I don't mind vegetarians, but I can't stand when vegetarians say I'm vegetarian, but I eat fish...like anyone in the world classifies fish to be a vegetable! She's sentientarian?

Had a pig on a spit on the weekend. That was fairly confronting seeing the whole animal completely intact. Made you respect where the meat was coming from, not just store/butcher bought. I think a lot of people would have struggled to carve and eat it straight from a pig. Good rite of passage for any meat eater methinks.

Yeah it's a bit different when you grow up on a acreage and you have your some of your animals slaughtered for meat etc, however everything gets used not like most of what people eat today

Pig is the most exploitable animal afaik...

Unrelated, cover of the latest Men's Health magazine:

Yes, because 50 cent is synonymous with rock n roll.

Yeah it is, however most of what we slaughtered were beef or lamb, more beef than anything

I beg to differ...

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Touche

I grew up on a farm, didn't go to a butchers shop till late teens,

Everything was grown and killed ourselves.

Steers, lambs, cops, chickens, bantums, duck,

you name it I killed and ate it.

was oh so tasty.

swear filter.... flawless victory

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