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In summary: Some members also made jokes and teased each other. The conversation ended with one member finally sharing his photo and asking the others to go easy on the photoshopping.
  • #1,821
zoobyshoe said:
Jake or Elwood?

srry...i don't get it :confused:

Oh ya, for all you who remember "Quantum_Prodegy" that's me...my old account messed up and I couldn't access it so I asked them to delete it and I made this one.

Look familiar? (in middle)
 

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Welcome back! I wondered why you disappeared. Glad you're back. :approve:
 
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laminatedevildoll said:
I bet there's a secret recipe for that.



I am not sure if fake meat is good or not, but it probably replaces the other kind of meat. A couple of weeks ago, I went for a medical check up, and the results said that my hemoglobin level is low. This might be due to a deficiency in protein I guess. Anyway despite this, I am definitely interested in becoming a vegan; does that mean you don't even eat anything with dairy products, even cakes or tarts?

Fake meat is usually soy or wheat gluten based. I just don't care for the taste. (tastes to much like meat)

I eat a variety of fruits, vegetables and grains. It is not easy to eat a vegan diet in most parts of the world. I live in the SF bay area and have no problem , but when I travel to the mid-west it is hard to get any food that does not have some animal protein in it. The biggest problem is that the food industry is dominated by meat and dairy. They spend hundreds of millions in advertising and lobbying every year.

Spinach is the best source of protein, especially when cooked, I guess because it digests easier after being cooked. The only food with denser protein is wild salmon.

I don't take any medications or vitamin supplements.

I never did eat much sweets but there are delicious vegan cakes and tarts.

BTW is it laminate devil doll or laminated evil doll?
 
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Skyhunter said:
Fake meat is usually soy or wheat gluten based. I just don't care for the taste. (tastes to much like meat)

I eat a variety of fruits, vegetables and grains. It is not easy to eat a vegan diet in most parts of the world. I live in the SF bay area and have no problem , but when I travel to the mid-west it is hard to get any food that does not have some animal protein in it. The biggest problem is that the food industry is dominated by meat and dairy. They spend hundreds of millions in advertising and lobbying every year.

Spinach is the best source of protein, especially when cooked, I guess because it digests easier after being cooked. The only food with denser protein is wild salmon.

I don't take any medications or vitamin supplements.

I never did eat much sweets but there are delicious vegan cakes and tarts.

BTW is it laminate devil doll or laminated evil doll?

It is supposed to be laminateddevildoll, but I cut out a 'd' so it looks more readable. But, I am not dangerous like some people were implying.

I know, soy does kind of taste like meat. I want to ditch soy altogether, but I don't want my meals to be bland.

Do you consider seafood (for instance, oysters) to be meat?
 
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From what I understand there are plenty of veggies out there with lots of flavor and a heartier consistancy for vegitarian meals. Vegitarians and vegans definitely consider seafood meat. There are lax vegetarians though that eat fish occasionally. Those are generally the ones that are vegarian for health reasons rather than ethical reasons.
 
  • #1,826
Well, after the screaming fish nightmare last night, I may never eat fish again.

The child of Evo decided to try being vegan for a few weeks since a couple of her friends are. Of course that meant I had to be vegan also. I went out and bought everything we'd need to maintain a healthy diet. She crumbled in less than a week. No eggs, no cheese. I think the soy milk was the killer, she hated it. Even I couldn't drink the stuff. A teaspoon of it was ok, but a glassful? :bugeye: I can't even imagine putting that stuff on cereal, you wouldn't be able to taste the cereal. It tastes like grassy dough.

I could be vegetarian, I don't eat much meat as it is.
 
  • #1,827
When I worked in teh coffee house I made drinks with soy milk in them. Even just the smell really bothered me. I'm definitely not a soy person.
 
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TheStatutoryApe said:
From what I understand there are plenty of veggies out there with lots of flavor and a heartier consistancy for vegitarian meals. Vegitarians and vegans definitely consider seafood meat. There are lax vegetarians though that eat fish occasionally. Those are generally the ones that are vegarian for health reasons rather than ethical reasons.
I have heard people saying that since fishes don't know their parents, it's okay to eat them. I know it sounds kind of silly. But, I try to avoid seafood as well even though shrimps can look tantalizing. However, in my mind, I have this notion that shrimps kind of look like worms, so that I don't feel like eating them.
TheStatutoryApe said:
When I worked in teh coffee house I made drinks with soy milk in them. Even just the smell really bothered me. I'm definitely not a soy person.
I love the smell of fresh soy milk. It takes me back to my younger days when I felt young and free.
Evo said:
I could be vegetarian, I don't eat much meat as it is.
My friends are also trying to become vegetarians. I guess it's not that hard trying to be one. But, trying to become a vegan is quite tough.
 
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laminatedevildoll said:
I have heard people saying that since fishes don't know their parents, it's okay to eat them. I know it sounds kind of silly. But, I try to avoid seafood as well even though shrimps can look tantalizing. However, in my mind, I have this notion that shrimps kind of look like worms, so that I don't feel like eating them.
I'm not really sure what knowing their parents has to do with anything. The old vegetarian philosophy had a mystic basis. You are what you eat so you shouldn't eat anything that is dead. By eating dead matter you supposedly bring that "deadness" into yourself. That ofcourse would mean no cooked veggies. So current vegetarian philosophy is a lot differant.
 
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TheStatutoryApe said:
I'm not really sure what knowing their parents has to do with anything. The old vegetarian philosophy had a mystic basis. You are what you eat so you shouldn't eat anything that is dead. By eating dead matter you supposedly bring that "deadness" into yourself. That ofcourse would mean no cooked veggies. So current vegetarian philosophy is a lot differant.
Apparently, farm animals knew who their parents were, so it was a sin to eat them.
 
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TheStatutoryApe said:
When I worked in teh coffee house I made drinks with soy milk in them. Even just the smell really bothered me. I'm definitely not a soy person.
Oh, please do not tell me anyone would put soy milk in coffee.
 
  • #1,832
Does that make eggs ok then? Or chickens that were hatched in an incubator instead of with their mother? I'd have to agree with you that it's a rather silly line of reasoning. I'll spare you my thoughts on vegetarian philosophy in general. :wink:
They seem to have quite a few good recipes in the vegetarian meal thread it looks like.
 
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Evo said:
Oh, please do not tell me anyone would put soy milk in coffee.
Ok, I won't tell you. :-p
 
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TheStatutoryApe said:
They seem to have quite a few good recipes in the vegetarian meal thread it looks like.
Only if I had the time to try those recipes out! Maybe in another lifetime.
 
  • #1,835
laminatedevildoll said:
Only if I had the time to try those recipes out! Maybe in another lifetime.
Perhaps when you're through with college. Or maybe when you find yourelf a guy who cooks.
 
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TheStatutoryApe said:
Perhaps when you're through with college. Or maybe when you find yourelf a guy who cooks.
I don't think it's going to ever happen. Maybe the ghost of laminatedevildoll will be more luckier.
 
  • #1,837
rocketboy said:
srry...i don't get it
The dark suit and dark glasses put me in mind of Jake and Elwood Blues, The Blues Brothers from the film of that title.
 
  • #1,838
Evo said:
Oh, please do not tell me anyone would put soy milk in coffee.
Ugh, coffee is best black.

However it is ok to put coffee in soy milk as in a triple soy latte' :-p
 
  • #1,839
loseyourname said:
Anybody else think that Skyhunter:Looks an awful lot like pornstar Brandon Irons
I don't see it, but he does remind me of some other mainstream actor. Can't recall who (maybe a combination of Jeff Daniels and Ed Begly Jr.).

zoobyshoe said:
I am curious.
Yellow?

honestrosewater said:
http://xs41.xs.to/pics/05323/mom1.jpg
Yeah, she thinks she's hot:
She's right!

loseyourname said:
[PLAIN]http://imagecache2.allposters.com/IMAGES/MMPH/248467.jpg[/QUOTE][/URL]
I don't know who that is, but I want to. :-p Any more pix?

Evo said:
Very cute, but you're a bit young to be on the forum. :-p
He would appear to be about the same age as yomamma, and less irritating. :-p

loseyourname said:
How do you fillet something that has no bones to begin with?
Good catch! That'd be like lobotomizing Bush.

laminatedevildoll said:
I am not sure if fake meat is good or not, but it probably replaces the other kind of meat.
Please refrain from discussing your sex life in this forum...
...unless you can provide pictures.:devil:

rocketboy said:
"Quantum_Prodegy" that's me... Look familiar?
Right... Tom Cruise Jr.. Welcome back.

Evo said:
Well, after the screaming fish nightmare last night, I may never eat fish again.
Do I even want to know what that's about?:rolleyes:

Evo said:
The child of Evo decided to try being vegan for a few weeks since a couple of her friends are. Of course that meant I had to be vegan also.
If I'd been in your position, it would have meant that she was dining alone in the garage.

laminatedevildoll said:
I have heard people saying that since fishes don't know their parents, it's okay to eat them.
Well, then... that philosophy is the answer to our 2 most pressing problems—worldwide hunger and overpopulation. Everybody grab an orphan and a fork! I'll fire up the barbecue! :biggrin:
 
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Danger said:
Well, then... that philosophy is the answer to our 2 most pressing problems—worldwide hunger and overpopulation. Everybody grab an orphan and a fork! I'll fire up the barbecue! :biggrin:
Yep, that made me spew. :biggrin:
 
  • #1,841
Danger said:
Please refrain from discussing your sex life in this forum...
...unless you can provide pictures.:devil:
Sorry, I guess I won't talk about meat in that way again. So that means I don't have to post anymore pictures of myself.
Danger said:
Well, then... that philosophy is the answer to our 2 most pressing problems—worldwide hunger and overpopulation. Everybody grab an orphan and a fork! I'll fire up the barbecue! :biggrin:
But that doesn't make it okay. Now I am officially going to join 'save the fish foundation.'
 
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Evo said:
Welcome back! I wondered why you disappeared. Glad you're back. :approve:

Thanks. Glad to be back :-p
 
  • #1,843
hey that's me.
gurkha-war-horse
 

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honestrosewater said:
Nice save. :wink: Yes, he looks very kind too. I wonder if we could guess the other people on his shirt... I really want to know what they all have in common.
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=search&DB=pubmed&term=stuttering+anxiety

--
What do Bo Jackson, Clara Barton, Moses, Bruce Willis and Sir Isaac Newton have in common?
J Pract Nurs. 2000 Fall;50(3):16-7. No abstract available.
PMID: 11951310 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
--
 
  • #1,845
'Ello, I'm more or less new. This was for my sister's photography class.
 

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I'm back and with a new picture! Yay, baby!
 

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Well, here is me. I cut my hair though :biggrin:
 
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Hippie, I like the mood of that picture. Very nice. :approve:

Jeebus, there is a tiny little booger in your nose. :biggrin:

csott, you look very handsome with long hair - why did you cut it? :confused:
 
  • #1,849
cscott said:
Well, here is me. I cut my hair though :biggrin:
Whoaa! That's a flashback to college for me: 1972-1976.
 
  • #1,850
I can't figure out where in my house that picture was taken... :0 scary
I have never yet had the resolve to grow my hair out. I decided upon it a couple of times but about 1/8 of the way in I ran to the barber to make myself decent again.
 
  • #1,851
wow, how do you people stay so fine??
 
  • #1,852
Probably about the same way you do. :wink:
So what happened to that second pic you put up of yourself anyway? When I first saw you post it it hadn't been approved yet and by the time I came back around it was gone.
 
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TheStatutoryApe said:
Probably about the same way you do. :wink:
So what happened to that second pic you put up of yourself anyway? When I first saw you post it it hadn't been approved yet and by the time I came back around it was gone.
I thought I looked fat in it, so I took it off. How about yours?
 
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Chevelle {nova}
 

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laminatedevildoll said:
I thought I looked fat in it, so I took it off. How about yours?
One I moved from the location that I had linked to to show it. The last one though is still there.
I suppose I understand you not wanting to show pics that you don't like. :-p
I have a couple that I wouldn't share. Mostly because I was quite intoxicated at the time.
 

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