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[QUOTE="yummy:682540"]I don't think I ever made it obvious of what my dietary habits were until it was brought up by someone else. Although, I guess it is obvious when I go to a restaurant and get a pasta dish without the chicken. Then I'm sure it's safe for the waiter and anyone else at the table to assume I'm a vegetarian. Do I want to have the conversation why I am a veggie? Not really. Do I fight the urge to say hold the chicken? No. I just find it unnecessary to eat it. Should I have to explain myself to anyone? Not really. Unless if they sincerely want to know. Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the majority of the people in this world meat eaters? Ahh...yeah, they are. So there goes that perspective Hoser. I can't say whether vegetarianism is a fashion-trend or not. I don't surround myself with people that consider it a fashion ideology. I guess I just never thought it would be the cool thing to do. As it turns out it definately isn't. Considering I don't have any tattoos or piercings I must not fit into that category. So, I guess I'm just a guy with a stupid trendy diet. That's fine. Why am I the only person at work that is a veggie then? Out of 150. "Fact of the matter is that YOU are the closed minded fucks who are SCARED TO DEATH to find your own identity so you assume the identity of others because it makes you feel secure to assume the same trends as the masses." When did you become Socrates? That's some deep shit right there. By the way, I loved roasted vegetables before I was a vegetarian. [/QUOTE]
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