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Me? Yep.
100% Vegan, interesting, I was going to post a poll also, but with a wider range of choices.
Carnivore all the way. BTW poll title and thread title are somewhat misleading. Vegans don't use anything made out of animals. So no leather clothes or shoes (sick people). They also wouldn't touch eggs, fish or dairy while vegetarians will eat at least one of those.
Originally Posted by prizrakCarnivore all the way. BTW poll title and thread title are somewhat misleading. Vegans don't use anything made out of animals. So no leather clothes or shoes (sick people). They also wouldn't touch eggs, fish or dairy while vegetarians will eat at least one of those.
I describe myself (vegan) as someone who quot;doesn't eat pieces of dead animals, or thing that are squirted out of them or anything that comes out their rearquot;. Obviously, I don't eat live animals, or whole dead animals, but they get the idea.
From Wikipedia:dietsDiet Name Meat EggsDairyHoney
Lacto-ovo vegetarianism NoYesYesYes
Lacto vegetarianism NoNoYesYes
Ovo vegetarianism NoYesNoYes
Veganism NoNoNoSometimes[2]
Slightly altered to look like a table.
As a vegan, I am healthier than almost anyone I know.
I was a vegetarian for about 7 years, stopped a few months ago, I still avoid red meat for health reasons and if I'm going to eat chicken I only eat free range chicken.
Originally Posted by prizrakCarnivore all the way. BTW poll title and thread title are somewhat misleading. Vegans don't use anything made out of animals. So no leather clothes or shoes (sick people). They also wouldn't touch eggs, fish or dairy while vegetarians will eat at least one of those.
Ah, then the poll title should be quot;veganquot;, Is there any way I can edit it?
Omnivore. I eat both meat, and use animal products, and I also like vegs too.
Been vegetarian all my life, never eaten meat.
Why do people become vegan or vegetarian? Is there a reason?
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