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Ampersand said:
Ha ha, don't worry my friend i don't think you're evil. Obviously i don't agree with you on a lot of things but you seem like a good person. I don't like that animals are killed for food but it's sort of built into society that that's the way it is and frankly i'm not willing to fight people over it. (In spite of how much i love animals, people are still higher on my list of priorities) As you say i have bigger fish to fry.

On a separate note, I'm asthmatic as well so i'm just going to recommend that if you try yoga, or aikido or both, you'll find it rediculously useful for improving your lung strength. It really helped me, I mean i almost never have complaints about my asthma anymore.
I'd do akido but it's REALLY expensive here and well I'm poor...

I don't really eat meat because "it's part of society" I eat meat because I'm kinda a carnivore (I've no idea why but my teeth have spikes behind them and I need to file them down to keep from cutting my tongue in my sleep...) it's REALLY weird, only on my molars/pre-molars though

And don't get me wrong I love animals too... probably more then most people in all honesty; and on that note I have wondered (but not considered!) what "human" would taste like

Yes I can see the cannibalism jokes/freak outs from a mile away (along with the obvious "eat" joke) but really, don't you wonder? Look at all the crap most of us eat, we probably tastes like sugar fat and salt hahaha!

*cough* anyways I'm getting off track, where was I again?

Thanks for calling me "friend" that's a word I hardly ever hear when someone talks to me.

Oh and yoga, I'll have to look into that, I don't know any places here, but I should start looking... especially considering that I have back problems as well.
 

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WOPR said:
Ampersand said:
Ha ha, don't worry my friend i don't think you're evil. Obviously i don't agree with you on a lot of things but you seem like a good person. I don't like that animals are killed for food but it's sort of built into society that that's the way it is and frankly i'm not willing to fight people over it. (In spite of how much i love animals, people are still higher on my list of priorities) As you say i have bigger fish to fry.

On a separate note, I'm asthmatic as well so i'm just going to recommend that if you try yoga, or aikido or both, you'll find it rediculously useful for improving your lung strength. It really helped me, I mean i almost never have complaints about my asthma anymore.
I'd do akido but it's REALLY expensive here and well I'm poor...

I don't really eat meat because "it's part of society" I eat meat because I'm kinda a carnivore (I've no idea why but my teeth have spikes behind them and I need to file them down to keep from cutting my tongue in my sleep...) it's REALLY weird, only on my molars/pre-molars though

And don't get me wrong I love animals too... probably more then most people in all honesty; and on that note I have wondered (but not considered!) what "human" would taste like

Yes I can see the cannibalism jokes/freak outs from a mile away (along with the obvious "eat" joke) but really, don't you wonder? Look at all the crap most of us eat, we probably tastes like sugar fat and salt hahaha!

*cough* anyways I'm getting off track, where was I again?

Thanks for calling me "friend" that's a word I hardly ever hear when someone talks to me.

Oh and yoga, I'll have to look into that, I don't know any places here, but I should start looking... especially considering that I have back problems as well.
Ha, like a shark? That is kind of strange and interesting. = )

I'm probably more mellow then you give me credit for, I don't really freak out at people over this stuff (that's kind of one of my rules) but i do like to point out from time to time that the vegetarian diet is super awesome and delicious ; ).
(I didn't get the "eat" joke until a few seconds ago Ha ha!)

I can't see why anyone wouldn't call you a friend, I mean we're having a discussion about something we disagree on and yet you're still friendly and you still have a sense of humour. I hardly ever see that and I have tremendous respect for it. (in other words you're very welcome.)

Oh good, Like I said it really helped me alot and yeah i'd imagin it would be great for back problems aswell. In aikido we do yogo before and after training, it just makes you feel ready for anything. : )