This cheered me up this morning. https://www.ladbible.com/news/news-...D0xT56vMFtOcGMQaoLOTE4v3CkXS5lWKSH4Tyz4gPS5lo I have nothing against vegans or vegetarians or pescetarians or fruitarians but when they get all holier than thou about it it makes me want to do something like this.
Or he could have just gone about his day and left the people who are trying to make a positive change in the world to their business. He can disagree agree and counter protest of course but shoving chicken into smug little face to get attention from **** websites like LadBible is just ****y.
#ladchicken A man with such a fragile masculinity that he can’t cope with some vegans suggesting he doesn’t eat meat.
I just found the **** you bravado displayed in this image funny. Intolerance vs intolerance. No ills pointed towards the cause, I have reduced my meat intake personally and will be sharing a curry with a pescatarian tonight. Just different senses of humour I guess.
Fair enough! I don’t eat meat but I don’t preach that people don’t, it’s a decision I came to after a lot thought and I believe people should arrive there on their own. I get why militant vegans get on peoples’ ****, but for the wrong reasons I think. It seems to come from a ‘stop telling me what to do’ place rather than being faced with an uncomfortable and indisputable fact. Those mosaic tiles with the glittery grout came up absolutely lovely by the way.
Militant minorities trying to enforce their choices in life on everyone deserve mugging off I'm an animal lover, not quite a vegetarian but I don't eat anything that was a mammal, and I have some sympathy for the message but they're wrong in the way it's delivered
How is it wrong? given how popular veganism is these days surely their methods of spreading the message have been proven to be incredibly effective. I am not and never will be a vegan btw.
I don't have issue with the message. I do have issue with displays images that may appear shocking to some and also protesting whilst intentionally covering faces to conceal identity also doesn't sit well with me. One thing this thread has done is persuade me to go and get a portion of hot wings and chips for lunch.
I do agree with you, but it does seem to be working. Veganism is everywhere these days. Though it may well just be a passing fad. The main problem with it imo is that vegan food simply isnt as tasty as other foods, and for a lot of people eating is one of life's biggest pleasures.
On the way to WBA away a couple of years ago there was a Vegan protest in Birmingham city centre. We walked past and my mate said "what's your beef?" to a bloke with a megaphone. Threw him a bit but after a couple of seconds he told mate to "**** off" through said megaphone.
Obviously suffering with a lack of essential nutrients and energy and couldn't come up with a witty retort. I would have said something like "Quorn, now **** off"
Nothing an axe in the back of the skull and slowly spit-roasted over a charcoal bbq wouldn't have sorted. That would have been really funny. Tbh I'm neither vegan or veggie but do have a pretty limited meat (especially red meat) and fish intake. Happy to go veggie fairly regularly. This guy is obviously a complete c.nt though. Look at me. Big young man who doesn't give a f.ck or need to engage my brain or think about issues in any way. I can just do what the f.ck I like. Alpha male (not). I guess vegans in V for Vendetta masks aren't exactly at the forefront of administering a damn good kicking in the b.llocks. Pity. No matter. Luddites are in decline.
Brave. P.ssed at the time? In numbers? Your mate that is. Vegan protests aren't 'the match'. Didn't you notice? Respect eh? Anyway, I would find it very difficult to go vegan. Got these canine and incisor teeth see. But if we did all go vegan then it would solve a number of planetary problems in an instant.
I guess young people are divided into those who really get the existential issues facing us all and those largely testosterone fuelled gits who think that they're always at the match coz we're ladz. Plus of course those who can make the distinction who are all fine in my book.
I used to think this until my wife went vegan and I tried some of the stuff she was cooking. There are some incredible vegan/vegetarian dishes out there that I never would have tried off my own back. I think a lot of people make the mistake of buying "vegan beefburger" type food and think that represents the cuisine; it doesn't. Honestly, the meat-substitute fare is the worst of the vegan foods I tried. Vegan cooking that doesn't try to replicate meat is quite excellent. You have to be willing to actually cook, though, which I think many people don't want to do.
So I thought about this. Originally I was thinking in line with people who were calling this guy a bell end etc. but on reflection, I think, why should he not eat his chicken there any more than the Vegans should be out in a public place telling everyone what they think people should eat. I think the most offensive thing here, is the chap's overt laddiness. His shorts, his posture and his hunched shoulder, manly chomping, which make him instantly dislikable to anyone who's had about 40 scuffles with people like him in Area, Kudos or O'neills. However, his act in itself is perfectly reasonable. KFC is delicious. If it was lunchtime and a long as it was an occasional treat, not a staple of his diet, then he should be able to eat KFC wherever he wants. I want some KFC, or failing that, a Zaks tomorrow before the match. 4 pieces please. No chips. No drink. No drumsticks or wing pieces. Just thigh or breast thanks. And some ketchup. Thanks.
KFC tastes absolutely ******* stunning and if I fall off the wagon I’m going to make sure that I’m outside of a branch when I do. Agree that the problem here is that while eating meat doesn’t make you a ****, this #lad is quite clearly a ****.
I went veggie at the turn of the year and it’s honestly one of the best things I’ve ever done. I’m not vegan yet, but I no longer buy dairy and eggs and actively avoid them, although I’m not 100% strict with what I eat out of the house as far as being full vegan is concerned. We’ve all been force fed a load of old rubbish over the years, if you're vegan or veggie, if you eat your daily calorific allowance you’ll get everything you need including more than enough protein. Anything derived from an animal net net is generally bad for you and has a lot more negative effects on you than positive. it’s something I naturally arrived at after cutting out most meat except chicken, I found I was eating chicken for lunch and dinner pretty much every day. It was easy and convenient but that was half the problem, going veggie has meant I've had a far more varied and interesting diet. I’d always claimed to be an animal lover as well, but it never quite sat right with me while I ate meat. I don’t really see how people can claim to be animal lovers yet eat meat. I wonder how many meat eating animal lovers would kill their win food if they had to? Not many I’d guess. It’s interesting that as humans we (generally) have a hierarchy of animals, those that we wouldn’t eat and keep as pets and those that we feel comfortable to eat. I’m by no means a preachy type, I’m only writing this as the subject has come up but it’s a decision I wish I’d made sooner and eating meat now seems like a completely alien and bizarre concept. As for this story, the guy is an idiot. As I said I’m not the preachy type and you’d never fine me at one of these protests, but the benefits to the human race of being veggie or vegan are indisputable. I think it makes a lot of people feel better about themselves to bash and ridicule vegans, when deep down they know what they are protesting for is entirely correct.
I would never share a curry with a pescatarian....nor a gemini, nor a capricorn. It's a matter of principle.
Just petty and a little bit pathetic really. Non vegetarians will always try and tell you what you should and shouldn't eat, that is the irony. If you want to be lectured by a fat middle aged man about the importance of protein, or hear a made up story about how a vegan told him not to eat meat when he was taking a piss in O'Neill's one time, order a vegetarian burger while in a group of people Non vegetarians are the real snowflakes