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Previously on "Vegetablists, send me your unwanted fivers..."
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I don't see why the mint should be making concessions to this minority. The majority of people haven't got an issue. Let them boycott. I mean, exactly who will that inconvenience?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere are many issues about which people should be concerned (not that I think minute-traces-of-tallow-derivatives-in-fivers is one of them). When they concentrate on the one that happens to be high on the agenda at the moment, it doesn't mean they're ignoring or don't care about the others. It simply means they're capable of concentrating on a specific issue, rather than feeling a need to address every single problem in the world simultaneously.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhich ones do you know do? Nothing on twitter from them yet plenty wailing about fat fivers
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou made a point so back it up . let me help you.
"www.google.com" try typing "vegans and vegitarians condemn Halal"
If any of you want any help in the future with technology you know where to come
Your claim is that PEOPLE WHO INHERENTLY DON'T THINK ANIMALS SHOULD BE KILLED aren't against killing animals in a Halal fashion. Halal is a subset of killing animals, so what exactly are you on about?
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I am a vegetarian and can eat cow. Its only recycled grass after all.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Postall vegans and veggies are attention seekers
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