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Do veggie eaters in India still throw up if they see/smell meat?


Raven_Rayes

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1 minute ago, Ellen said:

Absolutely. I'm not justifying that at all. I gave the example to explain the concept of discomfort with unfamiliar smells is not just restricted to one particular caste ani. But in no way they shud deny  something or discriminate someone solely based on their eating habits  period! 

What I find hypocritical though is people eating one living thing discriminate others because they eat a different living thing. For example nonvegetarians  criticizing Chinese eating habits... or indians hating beef eaters .. From a vegan perspective every meat eater appears the same and it doesn't make sense why one is criticizing the others. 

Veganism is best #4H#

without question, the most ethical way to live.

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11 minutes ago, Ellen said:

Absolutely. I'm not justifying that at all. I gave the example to explain the concept of discomfort with unfamiliar smells is not just restricted to one particular caste ani. But in no way they shud deny  something or discriminate someone solely based on their eating habits  period! 

What I find hypocritical though is people eating one living thing discriminate others because they eat a different living thing. For example nonvegetarians  criticizing Chinese eating habits... or indians hating beef eaters .. From a vegan perspective every meat eater appears the same and it doesn't make sense why one is criticizing the others. 

Eating a bat is against the food chain 

Bats are mammals and they have a high body temperature. If certain viruses can survive at that temperature, there's no way human body can tolerate them.

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8 hours ago, Raven_Rayes said:

I don't eat meat, but I used to when I was a kid, occasionally

 and many of my cousins haven't ever eaten meat since they were born. They used to throw up when meat was around, and mom never cooked meat when they came. fine.

but after they grew up, they were fine with sharing dinners with meat eaters. the same cousins. And one cousin actually cooks meat for his kid, even though he doesn't eat it.

 

are there people who still throw up at the thought of sharing a microwave or an utensil in which meat is cooked?

 

does Turaks vomit when they knwo they have accidentally eaten pork

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1 minute ago, Sputnik said:

Eating a bat is against the food chain 

Bats are mammals and they have a high body temperature. If certain viruses can survive at that temperature, there's no way human body can tolerate them.

lol. wasn't this debunked? They only have high body temperature in flight, and even then there are other mammals (like squirrel types, antelopes in the middle east) that have higher temperature, but don't carry that many viruses as bats do.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, soodhilodaaram said:

does Turaks vomit when they knwo they have accidentally eaten pork

I don't know. do they?

some of my muslim friends do eat pork without any issue.

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35 minutes ago, Sputnik said:

Eating a bat is against the food chain 

Bats are mammals and they have a high body temperature. If certain viruses can survive at that temperature, there's no way human body can tolerate them.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01096-z

Bats are a key source of human viruses — but they’re not special

Statistical analyses suggest that surveillance efforts for the next pandemic look beyond the flying mammals.
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Its always a good idea to stop consuming meat from the wild. Not just bats. It has nothing to do with food chain.

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9 hours ago, Raven_Rayes said:

I don't eat meat, but I used to when I was a kid, occasionally

 and many of my cousins haven't ever eaten meat since they were born. They used to throw up when meat was around, and mom never cooked meat when they came. fine.

but after they grew up, they were fine with sharing dinners with meat eaters. the same cousins. And one cousin actually cooks meat for his kid, even though he doesn't eat it.

 

are there people who still throw up at the thought of sharing a microwave or an utensil in which meat is cooked?

 

not all non-veg, I can handle chicken or mutton but not fish

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Market lo small fish endu chepalu smell ante chirak ma area lo evaraina cook chesina kani aa smell padadu migatavi anni pichalite

 

 

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