Does the Vegetarian Trait affect anything besides food choices?

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SolaceDevotio:
Quote from: ZeKat on 2009 July 02, 16:27:13

Quote from: SolaceDevotio on 2009 July 02, 16:14:47

Okay.  I do like smores.  Maybe the fire burns the bad sorcery out of them.


Of course, why do you think they used to burn witches? ;)




Right!  And there we have proof that marshmallows are evil and smores are not. 

Emma:
Sorry, but not all witches were evil. I find your comment offensive to witches.

SolaceDevotio:
I'm sure he meant the evil children's story type and not the wiccan sort.

Emma:
I find your comment offensive to wiccans.

caterpillar:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 July 02, 16:22:39

I really don't see the entire problem with animal-eating, really. Protesting the inhumane practices of factory farming doesn't mean you give up meat. It just means you kill it yourself. Try some 100% organic, free-range, all-natural, automotively processed meat.


I agree with that absolutely. I'm a pro-hunting vegetarian. The problem is where I live, the only meat I'd be able to hunt is stray cats and dogs, squirrels and raccoons, and if I were to go up into the hills, coyotes. None of which appeal to me due to my cultural conditioning, so I end up just not eating meat.

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