Does the Vegetarian Trait affect anything besides food choices?
Zazazu:
Quote from: caterpillar on 2009 July 01, 15:48:05
What I find hilarious about the vegetarian trait is that in Sims 3, meat grows on plants like a fruit or vegetable, so there's no reason to be a vegetarian.
Well, some vegetarians aren't vegetarians because they want to save animals. Like myself. I just hate the taste of meat and the texture of the fat globules and strings. I still like the flavor. I can't process the real stuff well, anymore, as I found out when I tried some pepperoni on a lark.
Silverdrake:
Wow, my mind did not immediately go to penis and boob trees! I was thinking of growing sim livers and kidneys, and selling them to the hospital. I guess some people could definitely use a Perfect Quality Penis.
Tyyppi:
Quote from: simmilk on 2009 July 01, 16:56:03
Imagine the opportunity that would be associated to get the seed.
Now I've made my mind. Penis trees = awesome.
misscatfish:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 July 01, 17:19:50
Quote from: caterpillar on 2009 July 01, 15:48:05
What I find hilarious about the vegetarian trait is that in Sims 3, meat grows on plants like a fruit or vegetable, so there's no reason to be a vegetarian.
Well, some vegetarians aren't vegetarians because they want to save animals. Like myself. I just hate the taste of meat and the texture of the fat globules and strings. I still like the flavor. I can't process the real stuff well, anymore, as I found out when I tried some pepperoni on a lark.
I, too, find it difficult to digest larks.
caterpillar:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2009 July 01, 17:19:50
Quote from: caterpillar on 2009 July 01, 15:48:05
What I find hilarious about the vegetarian trait is that in Sims 3, meat grows on plants like a fruit or vegetable, so there's no reason to be a vegetarian.
Well, some vegetarians aren't vegetarians because they want to save animals. Like myself. I just hate the taste of meat and the texture of the fat globules and strings. I still like the flavor. I can't process the real stuff well, anymore, as I found out when I tried some pepperoni on a lark.
That's true. My vegetarianism is also not based on wanting to save animals from slaughter, but more of a boycott of the practices of meat farms. So I'm also an exception to the generalization I just made.
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