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Vegatarians eat cheese and dairy just not red meat
These days we have GMF genetically modified food.
I'm just going to say this.
Appealing to masses is valid because the topic of discussion (language) is subjective to the consent of a society. That's why there are several languages, each one with their expressions. Though I've been thinking and there may be another explanation to what the Wikipedia article said. Maybe, the whole topic of first world and third world is not discussed a lot on the internet, and that's why people aren't USING the expression, but still know of its existence and use it when they need, and people making formal debates stopped using it.
Your answer to language varying through context only really challenges the other point I made, not this one.
Again, do we continue? It's been too long for a discussion that misses the entire point, the point being veganism. I'm going to stop here, there are things more important and objective to discuss out there.
Vegans on the other hand I can't stand them. I've yet to meet a vegan that didn't act like a complete bellend.
Me? I like meat. Hell, if given the chance I'd try horse and other unorthodox meats.