Where would you rather live the US or Sweden
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U.S.A.Spiritual_Chaos said:Why do you want to turn this thread into a "I love murder" thread? If you wanna discuss your love of murder, how about starting an "I
murder"-thread instead and have the discussion there?
But before, I recommend you take a short nap to get your logic back in check. It's seems a bit off. Maybe it's due to stress. And then, don't look back in anger. I heard her say.
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CanadaPJPOWER said:My logic is off? You are the one that literally doesn’t understand the definition of a legal term-“murder”. I do not not support “murder”, but I do support the humane harvesting of animals for eating. Here you go, so you are not confused anymore (although I do not think it will help matters):
Now go start that thread instead of blabbering in here.
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PJPOWER said:I’d be willing to bet that there was a bit of horse meat in the vegi burger SC ate at Burger King:
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/2605982
And for everyone else, this is why fast food places are gross:
“Your average beef burger is a big mash-up of edible scraps and parts from different cows from different plants, often from different states (and even countries), with fat and additives ground in.”
Okay, I can at least agree that fast food places are gross.
Should we assume that you made the comment about "horse meat in the vegi burger" for the lols? Because of course the vegetarian patties are not being made in the same factory as the meat patties.
But in a larger sense, it seems hypocritical to be totally fine with eating cows, pigs, deer, and whatever other animals it is that you hunt, but be grossed out by horse meat. What is biological difference there?my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
U.S.A.oftenreading said:
Okay, I can at least agree that fast food places are gross.
Should we assume that you made the comment about "horse meat in the vegi burger" for the lols? Because of course the vegetarian patties are not being made in the same factory as the meat patties.
But in a larger sense, it seems hypocritical to be totally fine with eating cows, pigs, deer, and whatever other animals it is that you hunt, but be grossed out by horse meat. What is biological difference there?. And are you sure those Burger King employees change their gloves between the handling of horse burgers and vegi-burgers? My experience with the food industry tells me otherwise. Same reason almost all foods say “may contain traces of...” on the warming labels, lol
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U.S.A.Spiritual_Chaos said:Okey, reread my post - but replace "I love murder" with "I love de facto murder"
Now go start that thread instead of blabbering in here.
CANADA!
Thanks for the suggestion, though! /s0 -
U.S.A.PJPOWER said:Nope, I choose to replace it with “I love eating steak”.
Thanks for the suggestion, though! /s0 -
U.S.A.mrussel1 said:Cowboy cut rib eye from Perry's in Austin might be the best steak I ever had.0
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CanadaBest steak I have ever had was at a steakhouse in Banff...sorry cannot remember the name...but it was delicious.Give Peas A Chance…0
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U.S.A.PJPOWER said:You haven’t had one cooked by me, haha. I have heard good things about Perry’s, though. I may have to swing by and try one on my next Austin trip.0
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U.S.A.mrussel1 said:In my experience, it's difficult to get any home equipment hot enough to really cook a steak like a steakhouse. If you get close, kudos to you.
. Important thing is high quality meat. Doesn’t matter how you cook it, if it is gristly meat, it will be sub par. That is where I luck out being from a long line of ranchers! Funny enough, though, many steak houses just use griddles. Get a cast iron griddle and put it over a fire or stove burner and you can achieve “steak house quality” pretty easily. I prefer mine grilled, though, but I just like the grilling too...especially with a good American craft beer in one hand
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U.S.A.PJPOWER said:Well, you obviously support Burger King (even though you eat their fake meat burgers), which in turn supports “the slaughter of living creatures” as meat is probably 95% of their menu...
I, for one, do not eat at Burger King or hardly any fast food joints, so (by proxy) you technically support mass slaughter houses more than I do as almost all of the food I eat comes from hunting, my family’s small ranch, local markets , or my garden.
How does that taste with your tofu?Brooklyn Burger King Delivered Beef Whoppers to Customers Expecting ‘Impossible’
"One vegetarian ate two before realizing he wasn’t eating the popular fake meat""I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
U.S.A.jeffbr said:Maybe it tastes remarkably beefy, lol.
Brooklyn Burger King Delivered Beef Whoppers to Customers Expecting ‘Impossible’
"One vegetarian ate two before realizing he wasn’t eating the popular fake meat"
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PJPOWER said:Ooops!!! “You can’t tell the difference”, lol. Maybe they should start putting more broccoli in it so that people can tell the difference. I’m not so sure I would like the idea of “things that taste like meat”. If I eat a vegi-burger, I would actually rather it taste like vegetables...but maybe that’s just me. Would anyone ever eat a beef burger seasoning to taste like a vegetable? I think not...
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U.S.A.mickeyrat said:no. you DRESS a burger with veggies.......
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U.S.A.PJPOWER said:Or maybe.....you dress the veggies with a burger...? Do people put lettuce and tomatoes on a vegi burger? That just seems redundant.
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CanadaPJPOWER said:Or maybe.....you dress the veggies with a burger...? Do people put lettuce and tomatoes on a vegi burger? That just seems redundant."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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U.S.A.Renfield said:0
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U.S.A.Spiritual_Chaos said:Remember a minute ago when you called someone else on here "dense"?0
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U.S.A.PJPOWER said:No bacon!?!?0
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