Why can't I live 100% vegan?

Hey, I just can't manage to eat 100% vegan.

It's also because I'm in the hospital right now and can only choose vegetarian food.

At the ice cream parlor, for example, I made a vegetarian exception.

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Cyclone627
11 months ago

Hey, don’t get any pressure. If you want to be vegan to protect animals, it helps much more if you eat regularly vegan products and make exceptions here and there, instead of not eating vegan. Personally, I always eat vegan if I have the opportunity to do so. On vacations, for example, I can’t control it and go back to vegetarian if it’s not different. That’s all right. Thanks for trying to make you do much more than most <3

HikoKuraiko
11 months ago

Because it just doesn’t work and veganism isn’t going to make it 100% perfect. Because neither your phone, tablet, TV, etc is vegan. Bicycles are not vegan, cars are not, buses are not, etc. Therefore, a 100% vegan life is not possible at all.

But eating vegan is the easiest thing to do. Clearly in the hospital it is always a bit tricky but even there are ways to maintain its vegan diet. Well, if you can get something to eat from others or just ask the staff if what vegans would be possible. With ice cream parlors, it is a bit tricky but even there are now those who also have vegan alternatives. Or you’re just not an ice cream in the ice cream parlour but at home.

BIGLBWSKI
11 months ago

Vegan eating is apparently not the natural way of life that vegans want. If it were, many would not ask this question, but it would be very easy to feed on vegans. In addition, B12 would also be included in herbal foods and would not have to supplement it.

And to the replacement products: They are delicious, I like to eat them even if I want to give up meat … I personally find the vegan Budapest salad from Lidl very horny. But one thing I find something strange: Why replacement products? You just need a replacement if you like something you can’t have…

Devoid8
11 months ago
Reply to  BIGLBWSKI

Vegan eating is apparently not the natural way of life that vegans want. If it were, many would not ask this question, but it would be very easy to feed on vegans.

With logic would be adipous also healthy, otherwise decreasing would be easier and obese would not always ask themselves why weight loss is so difficult.

In addition, B12 would also be included in herbal foods and would not have to supplement it.

Unscientific humbug. There is no indication that it is unhealthy to cover its B12 needs by supplements.

BIGLBWSKI
11 months ago
Reply to  Devoid8

I’m not talking about unhealthy, but unnatural. Nature would have supplied plants with the fabric if vegan were natural. If my view is, respect them, I respect yours too, do not have to stamp it as a humbug, all cool, every one his.

shakur1988
7 months ago
Reply to  BIGLBWSKI

🤕🤮

shakur1988
7 months ago

Chemical pulpaches eat etc is not really cruel and also the dirt of substitute products is just cruel. mostly tastes!? Ergo Someone who voluntarily cares about such dirt can no longer really be quite fresh in the first time as this constant mission. Want to go from the most vegans etc.. If you seriously care about “no exploit any living beings” to want ja mei so you should actually eat garnix more and drink, plants are now organisms of life and these are usually eaten by others.

So stop me with your bullshit

Devoid8
7 months ago

Can you justify your insults and explain why exactly I should have one on the waffle? Or are you just trying to get around because you’re so mature and grown up?

Veganism is cruel yes

To what extent, and to what extent, comparable with massive animal cruelty or with cutting someone’s throat?

shakur1988
7 months ago

Deficiencies and food endurance 😉

shakur1988
7 months ago

The fact is that most of the most militant vegans have one at the waffelback machine yes, then you can only see too well what Vegan replacement industry -Chemie-Müll products can dress up in this way as well the dirt just tastes disgusting etc

shakur1988
7 months ago

Veganism is cruel yes

Lorin25
11 months ago

very many animals in the meat industry get vitamin b12 supplements so that their meat then contains a lot of vitamin b12 for the consumers. I don’t know if that’s so much more natural.

Cyclone627
11 months ago

I think very fresh vegans are still very emotional about the subject by the suffering they have seen and the pain as well as the shame they have felt about being responsible for it. At first, people are tried to wake up to stop this suffering of animals as soon as possible. You can’t understand how you don’t care. I’ve been vegan for 5 years now and don’t guarantee my strength for it especially not for old generations it’s just pointless. But what I won’t let stand is false statements. I’m glad you tried it for at least a week, but you know nothing about it all after a week. I personally did not know which vegan products are delicious after a week and which recipes and restaurants are good. Apart from that, veganism does not only mean to feed on plant, there are still some other topics. So I would also recommend let the theme just lie left it is not your theme. Nice weekend.

BIGLBWSKI
11 months ago

All right. By the way, “holding the flap” is not respectless, but simply language. And I have often come stupid people or tried to convince me or teach me because they thought their views are now the horniest, so I’m always quite excited about that. And you don’t have to constantly prove your own statements, what? Do I have to justify myself? I can only say from personal experience that I did shit after I tried vegan for 1 week and can also say that vegan substitute cheese tastes shit. So much for practical understanding. Nice weekend! The Dude Abides!

Cyclone627
11 months ago

You have no idea. You’re talking about DEINER opinion. But this is not about opinions but facts. If you want to know and convince yourself of your statements then supply sources (Has no practical experience, maybe then at least theoretical?!) I didn’t say you were stupid. My mission is guaranteed not to make you a vegan, I’m really not sure what you eat. If you don’t want to have a reaction to your comments, the logical conclusion on your own advice is to hear “shut up”… I would never say that because I try to meet people with respect, but hey we vegans are the impossible;)

BIGLBWSKI
11 months ago

I know about this, I’ve been busy. I’m not talking about things I don’t know about. I just have a different view of it. Vegans can handle it badly if you disagree, and then they are ignorant and stupid. So, that’s the end of the day, I don’t want to be full of the subject anymore, because you do what you want. Whatever’s okay, but then let me do my thing. Vegan: Shut up! I don’t think of mission, neither food, nor religion!

Devoid8
11 months ago

What I do is to exercise criticism. An important part of our democracy.

Cyclone627
11 months ago

The comment has not shaped your opinion on vegans, so that was your attitude before. You have no idea about the subject and you’re talking something that’s wrong, it’s just your opinion. Do not wonder if you will be corrected (especially in Germany).

BIGLBWSKI
11 months ago

mimimi For me, the subject has now gone, there does not want to start a basic discussion. Your vegan has been the Muslims of diet. The smallest criticism and you’re going to the ceiling… well, nice day, leave me alone!

Devoid8
11 months ago

all that his.

Unless it’s about massive cruelty, yes.

shakur1988
7 months ago

Who cares The human being was born as “everything eater” from that I can not win this whole veganism bullshit, let alone understand how to feed with pülverchen foods (highly processor industrial-chemistry garbage) and exclusively “plantable” voluntarily and thus partly considerably danger runs to run into a malnutrition, ew has already taken his reasons why the human being

Kaleidoskop666
11 months ago

Hello dear

So first time diet should not be compulsion and should not become a substitute religion!

Why do you even want to feed vegans?

(And yes, I personally have been living Vegan/Vegetaric for over 20 years)

LG

wickedsick05
11 months ago

There is also no rational reason for veganism.

Devoid8
11 months ago

First of all, why you want to be vegan, so what your drive is.

And also why it’s hard for you. Is it just the habit, the great offer of animal products?

or do you have a craving on non-veganes?

xNevan
11 months ago

Probably your body is fighting for malnutrition.

Simbacherin1
11 months ago

Why do you even want to live vegan? You’re making unnecessary pressure.

Simbacherin1
11 months ago
Reply to  Sophie2001x6

I don’t think a hen suffers especially when you eat her eggs, or a cow when you drink her milk.

I’m against mass livestock.