<p>I see that you do not get the joke.
What other word can you think of that starts with "vagi-"?</p>
<p>^Don't be harsh on them, they're only HS noobs (and eventually harvard rejects...?!) :(</p>
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I'm a vegan. I enjoy living a life in which I avoid harming other creatures I don't have to. I also do it for the environment, its a much more sustainable lifestyle. I also do it for health reasons. I think that vegans who actually do their research and make an effort to get their vitamins and protein live healthier lives than omnivores, especially with the way meat is produced today.
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<p>News flash, pretty much anything you buy in a supermarket will be artificially modified in some way. You want to be a true vegan then go buy 40 acres, plant your own crops, and get off my internet.</p>
<p>cute little creatures blah blah blah sustainable blah blah healthy lifestyle blah blah blah
I'll enjoy my burger thank you very much, and probably live as long as any of you vegans who still sit on your ass all day. For every animal you don't eat, I will eat three.</p>
<p>I tried to be veggie once</p>
<p>but then I ate a burger</p>
<p>and I went back to eat beef and meat again</p>
<p>^that reminds me of</p>
<p>WHAT'S BEEF?
BEEF IS WHEN YOU NEED 2 GATS TO GO TO SLEEP
BEEF IS WHEN YO MOMS AINT SAFE UP IN THE STREETS
BEEF IS WHEN I SEE YOU, GUARANTEED TO BE IN ICU</p>
<p>I don't eat red meat. I tried being a vegetarian for about a week, but I'm already anemic and the loss of protein wasn't safe. So I'm back to chicken and fish! I've given up red meat and soda for Lent.</p>
<p>lol "for Lent"</p>
<p>hahahaha</p>
<p>hilarious "for lent"</p>
<p>Well I wouldn't mind being vegetarian if I could get a good source of protein from soy</p>
<p>but I cannot, I have to constantly do exercise (swimming) and I need to build muscle</p>
<p>^ 'swimmers are better in bed,' what do you swim?</p>
<p>Yes we are! (from all the breaststroke practices)</p>
<p>I do the three main strokes (breasktroke, freestyle, dorso)</p>
<p>And I'm learning the butterfly kick</p>
<p>I DO NOT DIVE.</p>
<p>I find it very hard :(</p>
<p>^ "dorso"? is that what you guys call backstroke wherever you're from? and i would think the only strokes/events that that saying is relevant for would be butterfly and longdistance events</p>
<p>I like eating hamburgers. Vegetarianism is the choice of hipsters.</p>
<p>Why is "for Lent" so funny. Catholics and probably people from a few other denominations are supposed to give up something for the 40 days of Lent.</p>
<p>you don't really have to give up something. It's not a mandate from the pope.</p>
<p>I do feel bad for the animals, but sorry I do eat meat. I wouldn't kill my own food though, lol.</p>
<p><-- Vegetarian!</p>
<p>No meat, seafood, eggs, gelatin, marshmellows, etc etc etc</p>
<p>good for u, I couldn't do it!</p>
<p>MCB52</p>
<p>yes, we call them strokes </p>
<p>and dorso</p>
<p>I'm trying to traduce from Spanish, lol</p>
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Why is "for Lent" so funny. Catholics and probably people from a few other denominations are supposed to give up something for the 40 days of Lent.
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<p>The fact that someone would only give up something useless/unhealthy for a religious reason is certainly hilarious.</p>
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The fact that someone would only give up something useless/unhealthy for a religious reason is certainly hilarious.
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<p>I think it's supposed to teach them about resisting temptation. Giving something unhealthy up for 40 days is better than not giving it up at all.</p>