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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Ill eat him alive to prove it.
I love duck, come here...
Sure they are. People can declare themselves anything they want.
Here's just one example: It's much easier, and cheaper, to stock up on meats and drop them in the freezer, taking advantage of discounts and offers. Easy to buy in quantities. Fresh fruit and fresh vegetables are substantially more expensive where I live, unless you eat potatoes and apples every day, they don't keep well, and many of them aren't very suitable for freezing (and the stuff in cans and jars is just yuck with little value). Meat is cheap, especially for the nutrition value it offers.
My monthly expenses for food have gone up since I switched to eating more fresh fruit, vegetables and dried fruit (more expensive than candy, but that's an issue just for vegans). I don't regret this, it's worth it to me, but if I want to go full-on vegetarian *and* have variety, my food costs would further increase. (Plus the issue of having to cook differently for one person because the other one will not become a vegetarian, making cost-efficient shopping harder.)
Bam, banana pops any time
No, you die.
That's the thing, I'm not trying to just "survive on" my food. I'm trying to enjoy it. Yeah, if you are dirt poor and you have to eat potatoes every day, I suppose it's cheaper than meat. But if you want diversity, variety, and get the same level of nutrition as you do when you eat meat (with potatoes and vegetables), it is more expensive where I live. I realize that meat is more expensive in the US than it is here, after checking with a friend, so perhaps that's where the disconnect is. Or maybe we just define "proper meals" differently. This isn't about "surviving", it's about a varied, diverse, balanced diet.
Chickens are put into small cages with up to 5 in one cage, their beaks get cut off with no anestetic because it costs too much, then they stay in these cages only getting hosed down every few weeks and only feed enough to barely lived, while being pumped with drugs to make them as a big and tasty as possible, then they are put on a belt that bring them to a chopper that cuts their head off, but this commonly missed, which you might think is great because they live, but what happens is that they get dumped into boiling water to defeather the birds and get boiled alive, then you get to enjoy your tasty chicken.
I know all of this and I am not a vegan, I do not believe in ignorance, you need to know what choices you make.