Veganaise.

Vegans have become a very large part of my life lately, especially my family members who only eat organic foods, and I’d like to harp on it a little. I love my friend Elaine, but she’s a vegan. It’s a bitter struggle to pick a restaurant that suits both her needs and mine. I feel as though meat is very important, it brings us all together; especially during holidays. We’re carnivores on this planet, lets face it, and I’d like to thank the cavemen for slaying that first mammoth. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE animals, in fact I get called an animal freak often; but I eat so much meat that I’m almost a mutant composed of all the animals I eat. Many people would agree with this making a crude remark about my “chicken legs”. In all honesty, how far is too far when it comes to nutrition? I’ve noticed the color fading from my friends body, and her limbs are starting to look leaner, thinner. I’m wondering if giving up what the meatatarians crave is also like giving up your good health. But according to vegans, they live the healthier way.. so good for them. I haven’t read anything about that many casualties of people with vegan diets, so I’m guessing it’s relatively normal. Knowing this, one must also acknowledge the fact that it’s absolutely a lifestyle choice, and for me, I feel as though the T-Rex’s had the right idea. Are you on team Mcdonald’s, or team Peter’s Cornucopia?

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