11:28 am Vegetarian & Vegan
Here’s how the average question in the Vegetarian/Vegan section goes:
Question: “I’m looking for a good recipe for my vegetarian significant other, any ideas?”
Answer: “Vegetarian means bad hunter! LOL!”
Just as bad are the people who give recipes for non-vegetarian items. We get the point, people. You don’t like vegetarians. How would people like that feel if they asked for a nice pork recipe and we gave them a recipe for vegetarian chili or something?
Joe L, I’m sorry. I was in a bad mood today. I totally misread between the lines of your question. What I said WAS rude and immature and I’ll try to be less irritable in the future.
Probably because being strictly vegetarian is not the norm for homo sapiens sapiens. As a species, we have always been omnivorous. People love to have fun with/about others who do not fit the norm, be they vegetarians, gay, nerdy or whatever. Such people are, of course, themselves comic for their bigotry!
Posted by waynebudd, on February 7th, 2009, at 1:32 am. #.
ya ur rite…thats TOATALLY rude! i mean wuts wrong w/ bein a vegetarian orvegan??? theres nothing wrong with caring for and loving mother nature. i would be a vegeatrian if i had the ammount of determination vegetarians do. i LOVE animals and i think that its sad that a cow has to be killed to have a PERFECT burger. ( im not a big fan of vegetarian burgers) actually i root for vegetarians!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by kels the fizz, on February 9th, 2009, at 7:45 pm. #.
I posted a question for a good vegan recipe,and it was in the vegan and vegetarian section,one person said:
“Ask Bugs Bunny”
WTF?my question was in the vegan and vegetarian section,not the general food and drink category.
Posted by vegan&proud, on February 11th, 2009, at 11:34 am. #.
Anyone who’s not what society considers the norm is apt to be the **** of humor. Most people are indoctrinated from the time that they’re little that meat-eating is the only way to live.
So when they’re faced with someone who doesn’t think the way that they do, they tend to get nervous or defensive. Either way, they try to defuse their uneasiness with humor.
I guess it’s marginally better than those who come to this forum with the intent to insult and belittle. But even so, the 8th or 9th repetition of “Do vegetarians eat animal crackers?” every week gets old. REAL old, real fast.
And as for the people who give non-vegetarian recipes, that one beats the heck out of me. Do they think that we’ll cave in and try their “delicious” recipe in hopes that we’ll go back to eating meat?
Or do they just not understand that being a vegetarian doesn’t mean just eating a lot of vegetables along with meat? I don’t get what’s with that.
Posted by wolfeblayde, on February 12th, 2009, at 11:08 am. #.
Because they’re afraid of what they don’t understand or don’t want to understand, and use a very weak or sick humour as an ill-fated attempt to conceal that fear.
(There’s at least one asian fusion restaurant in my city that classifies a dish as vegetarian if it’s free of egg but still contains fish and/or shellfish!)
Posted by Reva P, on February 13th, 2009, at 4:36 pm. #.
I don’t find these answers funny at all, I find them totally stupid, but I know what you mean.
Ever notice that they’re always the first few replies too? I swear, same thing happens in Religion & Spirituality, take a look to see what I mean. I call them “hip shots” since they’re basically instant sarcasm. It shows the maturity level of some people…… maturity level, or lack thereof. Har de har har.
Posted by Dolores, on February 15th, 2009, at 5:21 pm. #.
Edit: PsychoCola, I completely accept your apology. Sometimes I blow my cool a whole lot worse than you did. Recently, greenghost, in answer to one of your questions, bragged about how he single-handedly got my account suspended. I mentioned his name in something I had written, which was completely unoffensive, in defense of what he had said, and what I had written was immediately deleted. It’s not much fun participating on a site when you know a bunch of fanatics think they own it and are ready to pounce on you just because they do not like your opinions.
I oftentimes disagree with another person’s opinion, but I will never tell or force a person to shut up merely for expression of that opinion of which I disagree.
Posted by Joe L, on February 19th, 2009, at 1:02 am. #.
they just know that this is the way we should eat, not all vegetarians but you know healthy, I am working my way there at 51 and feel pretty good sorry I dont know any recipes yet:]
Posted by holland_47, on February 21st, 2009, at 12:08 am. #.
Did you hear the one about the vegetarian and the caveman?
Seriously, I think it’s a sign of the maturity of the person who answered the question. Everyone gets joke responses to alot of their questions here regardless of being a vegetarian or not.
It’s usually immature people who are making jokes about people who are different or things they don’t understand or don’t want to bother to learn about.
Posted by Gary D, on February 2nd, 2009, at 12:02 pm. #.