I had some guests around recently, and one of my friends girlfriends made a big deal about the fact I hadn't made a vegeterian alternative (To be fair, I didnt know she was one), now despite the fact she made me sound like a monster for eating emat in the first place, not to mention the amount of noise she made about it I thought she might sue me for violating her human rights. I wondered if the situation had been reversed, could I have got away the same mock outrage?
If I, as a meat eater, am obliged to provide a vegeterian alternative and cater for their diet choices, should vegetarians not provide a meat alternative for my own when they have guests?
(oh and my friend has since broke up with the pretentious cow, so this tale has a happy ending)
2006-07-24
22:22:25
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Caffeine Fiend
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