Vegetarian or Not? Poll & Forum Discussion

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What type of diet do you mostly follow?

  • Vegetarian (inc. lacto- [dairy] or ovo- [eggs])

    Votes: 11 16.9%
  • Pescatarian (love fish)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Vegan

    Votes: 2 3.1%
  • Raw Vegan

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Fruitarian

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Flexitarian (I still love my meat sometimes)

    Votes: 8 12.3%
  • Meat-eater

    Votes: 41 63.1%
  • Other (please state in thread)

    Votes: 3 4.6%

  • Total voters
    65
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There are so many claims that scientists become vegetarian, so I was wondering who on these forums are vegetarian or similar. Therefore, I made a poll...
 
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Centaur said:
There are so many claims that scientists become vegetarian, so I was wondering who on these forums are vegetarian or similar. Therefore, I made a poll...
All of the scientists I know are normal, they all eat meat and vegetables. I don't know where you saw any of those claims.

By the way, you have no selection for a normal diet.
 
Why is there no option for cannibalism?
 
Topher925 said:
Why is there no option for cannibalism?
I think that's covered by 'meat eater'.
 
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Topher925 said:
Why is there no option for cannibalism?

That would fall into the other category.
 
Yeah, thanks. But how do you edit a poll? I want to change the meat-eater to Omnivore (normal diet - meat and veg)
 
I eat anything that looks hot and interesting :-p I always have preference for meat though.
 
I always thought it was mainly liberal arts and art majors that become vegetarians.
 
KalamMekhar said:
What would I be considered if I eat vegetarians?

Lol, that would be healthy-cannibalism...



* Even though I just associated vegetarianism with health (a joke), this thread is not there to discuss which diet is better or more healthy, I only made it for interest sake.
 
Wow, it looks like most of you are omnivores, was actually expecting a little bit more diversity.
 
Evo said:
I think that's covered by 'meat eater'.
Cannibalism falls under humanitarianism.
 
turbo-1 said:
Cannibalism falls under humanitarianism.

:smile: :smile: :smile:

After all of these years thinking that you were humourless... :-p

I have always described myself as a strict carnivore. The only pleasure that I derive from eating is in knowing that something died violently so that I could eat it.

This thread, though, presented me with an epiphany. My previous opinion was somewhat more limited than it should have been. In the space of about 3 seconds, I redefined myself as an opportunistic omnivore. I have enough Irish blood that potatoes are honorary meat, but that doesn't make me a vegetarian.
(And before some smart-*** makes a joke about me eating a vegetable and then picking my teeth with the spokes, I don't want to hear it.)
The basic rule is that if it can't outrun me, it's food. (And the term "me" includes high-velocity rifle ammunition.)
 
Danger said:
:smile: :smile: :smile:

After all of these years thinking that you were humourless... :-p
I'm not humorless. Maine humor is pretty dry, so it doesn't hit you right away. Not well-suited to the 'web, I'm afraid. There was a brief exchange on PF chat tonight about playing Russian roulette, and I offered my Glock 20, with a disclaimer that it wasn't *quite* as random as a revolver.
 
Which is the option that covers omnivores? And is there truly such a thing as a "fruitarian"?
 
GeorginaS said:
And is there truly such a thing as a "fruitarian"?

I think Gandhi was a fruitarian for a while but didn't keep it up. Talk about being weak willed!
(I maintained a fruitarian diet for about a month a year for the past three years. After it's over, plain rice and fish tastes like a gourmet meal).
 
GeorginaS said:
And is there truly such a thing as a "fruitarian"?
That would be Sir Elton John, but I don't think that he has anything to do with this particular thread.
 
turbo-1 said:
I'm not humorless. Maine humor is pretty dry, so it doesn't hit you right away. Not well-suited to the 'web, I'm afraid. There was a brief exchange on PF chat tonight about playing Russian roulette, and I offered my Glock 20, with a disclaimer that it wasn't *quite* as random as a revolver.

I just can't do it... (Why the hell is there no smilie that depicts me smacking myself on the forehead?)
I'm going to PM you soon. I'm quite inebriated right now, but not nearly enough to converse with you privately. Give me a couple of minutes to drop another 5 or 6 ounces of Scotch, and I'll get to you. :wink:
 
Danger said:
That would be Sir Elton John, but I don't think that he has anything to do with this particular thread.

Okay, booooooooo.
:biggrin:Edited to add: So, are we calling the "meat eater" option and omnivore, then? I mean, I know this is all scientific and important and stuff, so I'd hate to mess it up.
 
GeorginaS;2814614So said:
, are we calling the "meat eater" option and omnivore, then? I mean, I know this is all scientific and important and stuff, so I'd hate to mess it up.
As loathe as I am to admit defeat, there is absolutely no way that i can respond to that question that won't get me either censored or banned. It has something to do with where you draw the lines between eating, licking, sucking... I just really don't want to get involved.
 
Centaur said:
Here are some big scientists who embraced (not necessarily became) vegetarianism.
I didn't see a choice for embracing (not necessarily becoming) vegetarianism.
 
When it comes right down to it, I'm actually pretty much a fast-food guy.
The perfect fast food, by the way, consists of a chainsaw and a cow. Fire is optional.
 
The perfect fast food, by the way, consists of a chainsaw and a cow. Fire is optional.

I went hunting once. Shot the deer in the leg. Had to kill it with a shovel. Took about an hour.