by OldGuy » 28 Nov 2017, 00:45
Well, it was a simple question. Why can't people stick to the topic and just answer the question? Why do so many argue or feel they have to post multiple times? Unfortunately, so many people argued about which was right or wrong, it was difficult to dig through the list.
I read a line that struck me as appropriate here as a result of the arguments posted:
"Arguing with you is like playing chess with a pigeon. It knocks over the pieces, craps on the board and struts around like it won the game."
I'm non vegetarian. I do enjoy a wide array of fresh vegetables and fruits, but I also enjoy a wide array of fresh meats. I have no interest in getting into the right or wrong arguments.
I took a count on the entries to date just to find where the majority fits.
Although there appeared to be some duplicate entries, I only found 42 who claimed to be vegetarian and 135 who claimed to be non vegetarian out of the total of 298 posts including my own, at least as of today.
Well, it was a simple question. Why can't people stick to the topic and just answer the question? Why do so many argue or feel they have to post multiple times? Unfortunately, so many people argued about which was right or wrong, it was difficult to dig through the list.
I read a line that struck me as appropriate here as a result of the arguments posted:
"Arguing with you is like playing chess with a pigeon. It knocks over the pieces, craps on the board and struts around like it won the game." :lolno:
I'm non vegetarian. I do enjoy a wide array of fresh vegetables and fruits, but I also enjoy a wide array of fresh meats. I have no interest in getting into the right or wrong arguments.
I took a count on the entries to date just to find where the majority fits.
Although there appeared to be some duplicate entries, I only found 42 who claimed to be vegetarian and 135 who claimed to be non vegetarian out of the total of 298 posts including my own, at least as of today.